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In this video i show you step by step how to setup your digital live console (in this case a Midas M32) with Tracks Live from Waves for live multitrack recor...
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- Daniel Kharrat
GETTING STARTED. Tracks Live is a unique multitrack sound recorder, designed from the ground up to meet the speci˜c needs of live sound engineers. It combines rock-solid operation with an intuitive work˚ow. It’s quick to set up, simple to use, and very ˚exible.
Record and play back hundreds of tracks; Meter bridge view for easy monitoring; Supports sample rates up to 192 kHz; Save session templates for convenient setup; File formats compatible with all popular DAWs; LTC (Longitudinal Timecode) and MIDI Time Code sync options; Automatic track routing configuration; System lock protects against ...
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- Waves Audio
Jul 31, 2020 · The best way to practice as a sound technician requires some live recorded tracks. In this video I cover how to record your band rehearsal and then run the tracks back through your console...
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- AllamHouse
May 4, 2020 · How to setup Waves Tracks Live for Multitrack Recording, Playback, and Virtual Soundcheck See the article at https://survivethegig.com/waves-track...
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- Survive The Gig
Dec 16, 2023 · I miss waves tracks live, that was so good for live recording where you just want 1:1 input-track-output. Reaper is amazing for live recording but I loved how easy tracks live could be set up. I wish ardor would just include that cut down mode.
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Mar 13, 2011 · It's quite simple to multi-track to Standard ProTools. Waves came out with tracking software that allows the basic 32 input wall to be broken. It records to wave and aiff so ideally it could be used to track and then dump into protools for mixing or stay there if you choose.