Waves Audio, developer of professional audio signal processing technologies and plugins, will be showing its range of System Integration Solutions from its line of Commercial Audio products at InfoComm 2022 (booth W1912). Highlights include the new Waves Cloud MX Mixer; the CA3000-MX, CA2000 and CA3000 Commercial Audio Mixer & DSP Engines; Waves eMotion LV1; Waves Proton Duo with SuperRack; My FOH App; and more.
The new Waves Cloud MX Audio Mixer is a 100% cloud-based audio mixer for cloud broadcast environments. Cloud MX Audio Mixer delivers audio and processing capabilities with full Waves cloud-licensed plugin integration – all in a scalable, remotely operated, broadcast-ready cloud workflow running on a 32-bit-float mixing engine. Waves’ Cloud MX Audio Mixer is compatible with NDI® (Network Device Interface), fitting easily into NDI-based environments, with easy patching and routing of NDI audio streams.
Cloud MX Audio Mixer makes it reportedly easy to scale productions with any number of audio mixers, without the operational costs involved in shipping, maintaining, or scheduling on-premise gear and personnel.
All Waves Cloud MX Audio Mixer packages come with the cloud-licensed Waves eMo plugins (eMo D5 Dynamics, eMo F2 Filter, and eMo Q4 Equalizer). Audio capabilities can be expanded further by upgrading to either Cloud MX Audio Mixer Plus, with 11 extra cloud-licensed plugins such as the Primary Source Expander for automatic mic bleed elimination, the Renaissance Vox vocal compressor, the F6 Floating-Band Dynamic EQ, MaxxBass, the L2 UltraMaximizer and more; or to Cloud MX Audio Mixer Premium, which adds over 150 cloud-licensed plugins covering every audio need, including the Dugan Speech plugin for real-time automatic mixing of multiple mics.
Waves’ CA3000-MX Commercial Audio Mixer is a new install-ready audio mixer and processing engine for a wide range of single-room and multi-zone AV installations. The CA3000-MX offers mixing and built-in processing capabilities with the option to expand processing, by adding plugins from Waves’ massive catalog (to customize processing to specific needs).
The CA3000-MX is targeted at a range of applications, including corporate, commercial, government, educational or house-of-worship installation. Housed in a half-width 2U rack-mount chassis, CA3000-MX couples a digital audio processing engine with an install-ready version of the Waves eMotion LV1 Live Mixer, supporting up to 32 stereo inputs, 24 stereo aux mix outputs plus L/R/C/M outs, and a 12x8 stereo matrix. CA3000-MX integrates with standard ASIO audio device drivers, or with Dante® Virtual Soundcard (DVS) audio networking.
Waves plugins can be added to address feedback suppression, dynamics control, source leveling, noise reduction, acoustic response, broadcast streaming optimization, and more. Installations that require automatic mixing of multiple live microphones (such as corporate and government discussion panels), can also add the Waves Dugan Speech plugin as an optional purchase. Powered by Dan Dugan's patented voice-activated process, Dugan Speech controls the gains of multiple microphones automatically and in real time, dramatically reducing noise, feedback and comb filtering from adjacent microphones. This capability can be used for discussion panels, faith-based services and events, conferences, and any other event involving several microphones and multiple participants. End users can control preconfigured, fully customized audio settings, using the Waves mRecall audio scene recall app.
Also being shown are new updated versions of the Waves CA1000 and CA2000 Commercial Audio DSP Engines, now featuring more integration options: in addition to Dante compatibility, these units are now also ASIO-compatible. Furthermore, users can now control customized CA1000 and CA2000 settings remotely with the Waves mRecall Audio Scene & Snapshot App.
The new Waves MyFOH tablet app has been the number-one most-requested feature by live sound engineers using the Waves eMotion LV1 live mixer. MyFOH allows front-of-house engineers to control the LV1 over WiFi, from any iPad or Android tablet. With MyFOH, engineers can walk the venue and evaluate their mix from the vantage point of the audience and adjust levels, panning and more, for individual channels as well as groups, auxes, FX groups, DCAs and matrixes. MyFOH also allows the user to correct levels for front fills and delays, which are difficult to judge confidently from FOH. Users handling both FOH and monitor duties at the same show can also use MyFOH next to the musicians on stage, creating a more personal experience for all involved.
The Waves Proton Duo with SuperRack combines a Waves Proton SoundGrid server, an Axis Proton audio-optimized computer, and a built-in network switch – all in one compact device. For the first time, users can add more plugin processing power via a Waves SoundGrid® server, and run Waves applications on a customized computer – all using one unit, instead of two separate devices. In addition to boosting DSP power, the Proton Duo is optimized to run the Waves eMotion LV1 live mixer, the Waves SuperRack live plugin host, and the SoundGrid Studio application, on systems of up to 32 channels. With server, computer and switch all rolled into one, the Proton Duo is the most compact and portable Waves processing unit yet. Users can mount Proton Duo using rack ears or placed side-by-side with an additional half-rack 1U device within a rack-mounting system. Preconfigured, wired, and reportedly ready to go straight out of the box, Proton Duo is designed for quick setup: users can just plug it into their I/O, anytime, anywhere, and you’re ready to mix. Learn more here.