Archive for the ‘Rumor’ Category

Waves APA

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Forums are buzzing over the Waves recent dropping of their APA product line. A quick look at their website reveals that all evidence of the thing is gone.

What does this mean? Native processing is here in a big way. People have been running native for quite some time, but I think with quad-core processing and multi-gig ram we’ve gotten to the point where we can’t max out our processors.

Literally, the state of the business is such that processing has far outstripped needs for audio production. Of course we’ll have more elaborate algorithms in our plugin’s (TDM Tubetech is quite a beast, for example) but we’ve fallen behind Moore’s law.

At the house of Digi is where things get interesting. For the uninitiated, their HD line uses proprietary pci/pci-e cards and separate rack interfaces for I/O. There’s low-latency processing on the cards using custom chips (TDM). You can use their usual native RTAS plugins like in their LE series.

Digi’s I/O plan will probably stay the same. Dedicated cards will feed I/O boxes, but I suspect the days of TDM might be numbered. It’ll take a few years, and most likely the next Protools HD line (which we’re waaaaay overdue for and will likely ship in the next nine months) will still have TDM processing.

It’s just that it shouldn’t.

Gearslutz bemoan Waves APA

Waves SSL G Channel (Update)

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Earlier I posted about the rumor of a new plug-in for the SSL suite offered by Waves.

The G-Channel appears to be available for a paid upgrade of $153 for those that have a lapsed WUP.

This is all speculation, but I imagine if the sales/support people are talking about it over email with customers, it’s probably due in the next few months. I imagine this is Waves ammunition for the next AES in San Fransisco- though they’ve certainly been busy as of late with the JJP line.

Here’s the source:
http://www.gearslutz.com/

And my post at the Gearslutz new product section:
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-product-alert/

Waves SSL G Channel

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Breaking rumor: with waveshell 6.0 SSL users will get a “G” channel!

More details and speculation when I get back from the studio. Whoo hoo!