![]() ![]() Yamaha QL5 > Dante via ethernet > ethernet to USB 3. Would that me the consoles fault, or the DAWs fault? I test-drived both DAWs yesterday using a different console, and noticed that Waves Tracks required a higher buffer rate than Reaper for the audio to record clean. I also notice that Reaper seems to use less CPU and memory than Waves Tracks which seems weird to me because Tracks is a simpler program. With Reaper, I like that I can have a redundant secondary recording path, in case a hard drive fails, etc. And I really like that it has a system lock feature to prevent you from accidentally stopping the recording. My primary need is to have a reliable clean recording!!!įrom my experience so far, I like that Waves Tracks is fairly straight forward. Not mixing! I will give the tracks to the band and they'll give it to their studio guy. ![]() Please keep in mind that I will be using the DAW strictly for recording. We will continue to qualify major versions (6.0, 7.0, etc.) of REAPER for this purpose. I was wondering if you guys have a preference between Reaper and Waves Tracks. CATALINA ISLAND (CBSLA) The powerful winds that wreaked havoc across mainland Southern California also sent strong waves crashing into Avalon Harbor in Catalina Island. Announcement from Waves: We are pleased to let you know that REAPER 6.0 is now qualified by Waves for multitrack recording and playback on Waves SoundGrid systems, via the SoundGrid Driver. I typically use Reaper for my recording needs, however, I've been looking into Waves Tracks, as I hear that a lot of FOH guys are using it for simple recording and playback for virtual sound check. I have a gig in couple weeks where I am mixing front of house as well as multi-track recording up to 32 channels out of the console. With a big added bonus of the incredible acts we’re taking with us: THE BLACK ANGELS, THE RECORD COMPANY and STARCRAWLER.I am a live sound engineer. We’re working on plans to make it extra special. “Expect this tour to comprise of the forthcoming ‘Darkfighter’ album in its entirety, along with familiar songs and a few deeper cuts. “So happy to finally announce our full North America headline tour and have new music to play for you,” exclaimed guitarist Scott Holiday. ![]()
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