Digico waves operation – DiGiCo Waves MultiRack SoundGrid User Manual

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DiGiCo Waves Operation

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Creating, Saving and Loading Sessions with Waves

MultiRack SoundGrid will initially open with a default Session offering 16 processing Racks on the SD8 and SD9 consoles, and 32
processing Racks on the SD7.

Whenever an SD session (filename.ses) is saved or loaded, the corresponding Waves MultiRack session is also saved or loaded.
Waves sessions take the format “filename.mrxs” and are stored in the same Projects folder as the SD session files.
MultiRack mrxs files that have been created independently can be imported directly into Waves MultiRack.

When starting a new session, there is now the option of clearing the Waves Racks, using the Clear Waves button. This will empty the
Waves racks of all inserted plugins. Since routing to and from the Waves racks is handled by the SD application, clearing Waves will not
clear the routing to the Waves racks.

Configuring a Waves Port

On the console’s menu touch Setup > Audio I/O.From the Setup Menu, open Audio IO.
Check ports column on the left, if you don’t see Waves than touch “add port” button and add Waves.
Touch Waves port to turn it blue, you will see 2 added columns of 16 Inputs and Outputs on the SD8 or SD9, 32 I/Os on the SD7.

Add a Port

Select an Input or Output Socket

and Name a Rack

es Port Created

Waves Inputs

Waves Outputs

Naming Waves Racks

Waves Racks are named by selecting either an input or output in the Audio I/O panel and then typing the required name into the white
Socket Name box

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