Designed for modern workflows, Waves Stream is a versatile new streaming plug-in for streaming low-latency audio directly from your DAW.
In the current music production landscape, the ability to stream audio is a necessity if you plan to collaborate. Furthermore, there is the opportunity to use low-latency streaming for teaching purposes, and of course, to share with your YouTube subscribers.
Low-latency streaming from your DAW can often be a technical rollercoaster to set up, but Waves Stream cuts the red tape. Now, you can share audio from your DAW in just one click, which enables more creative collaboration.
Waves Stream
With the help of the Waves Falcon codec, Waves Stream can broadcast in the same uncompressed audio quality as your DAW session. For songwriters, producers, as well as mixing and mastering engineers, this is a revelation, as you can share your latest edits directly with your clients.
Aside from the audio stream, Waves Stream also has an integrated microphone channel. This adds immediate back-and-forth communication to your audio session with your clients or collaborators. Moreover, you have completely independent control of the mic gain and stream levels, so you can adjust the levels at any stage.
Waves Stream sends audio directly to a smartphone app, so you can stream directly into a car without mixing down your session. This also adds to the immediacy of collaborative songwriting, as you can share your ideas without having to wait for a response.
Overall, the concept of streaming from your DAW is useful. However, a subscriber plan isn’t going to win Waves any popularity awards, unfortunately. So, if you like the idea, be sure to check out SonoBus app as a free alternative option.
Pricing and availability:
Waves Stream is currently available as a subscriber-only download directly from the Waves website. Monthly subscriptions start at $8.99 per month. Meanwhile, the plug-in is also available to Waves Creative Access Plugin subscribers and Mercury Bundle owners who have opted for Waves Update Plan coverage.
This post was originally published by Marcus Schmahl on Gearnews.de
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