
Combine the Proton server with Axis Proton and the eMotion LV1 16-stereo-channel mixer to build the ultimate compact live mixing system for a 16-stereo-channel setup. The half-rack 1U slick aluminum casing fits perfectly in a 1U rack shelf when paired with the Axis Proton Waves-optimized computer. With an Intel® Celeron® processor and 4 GB of RAM dedicated to plugin processing, you can use the eMotion LV1 16-channel mixer with eMo plugins (F2, Q4, D5) on all channels – at just 50% capacity, and at ultra-low latency of 0.8 ms at 48 kHz. Add a SoundGrid DSP server and DiGiGrid SWI network switch plus Waves MultiRack SoundGrid host application, and your MADI-compatible live or broadcast console now has real-time low-latency processing capabilities. This small but mighty unit is compatible with the eMotion LV1 16-stereo-channel live mixer and is ideal for adding processing power to any live environment – whether in a fixed setup or on the road. DiGiGrid MGB: Plug the MGB straight into your computer to record up to 128 channels with simultaneous playback of 128 channels. If anyone has the latest Soundgrid Studio installed (R2R and VR both supplied that) then the updating part takes some minute or so.Waves Proton SoundGrid Server The Waves Proton SoundGrid Server is designed for 16-channel setups that aspire to deliver superior sound quality, the SoundGrid Proton Server is Waves’ most affordable SoundGrid server yet. The procedure is exactly same as updating an actual Soundgrid server (sold by Waves and Digigrid). This is old version, so after completing booting, users may need to update the firmware.

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So technically, even a pen-drive can be used as the OS drive. Is it basically like the WAVES Soundgrid Server but open source DIY Mac Pro 12 core 3.46Ghz - 64 Gb ram - SSD 500 Gb - HD1 2T - HD2 2T - OS 13. This will work with only Intel CPUs with motherboards that has Intel's Gigabit NIC Audio connections are established using a SoundGrid host application.

Audio is streamed from an ASIO, Core Audio or SoundGrid audio interface to the server, processed by the server (instead of your computer) in low latency, and streamed back to the audio interface. SoundGrid servers are the “number crunchers” that process audio in a SoundGrid network. I have a look inside a Waves SoundGrid Server One. Anyway, apparently the r/livesound folks have succeeded cloning the OS (on USB dongle) and getting the server to be found by SoundGrid apps (Studio & MultiRack). There used to be waves ftp server from where the SGS USB software could be downloaded but now the server is gone. With any Intel based computer (extra computer), one can create a custom Waves soundgrid server to offload Waves plugins. Waves SG Mobile Server isn't that expensive, 849/. Transform your computer into a Soundgrid Server.
