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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos del Valle" data-source="post: 142038" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>Re: Soundgrid Server</p><p></p><p>I doubt very much that you can make your own SG server. SG Serveres are really simple dedicated PCs but Waves will never, for obvious reasons, give you the software/firmware needed to use a "home made" machine within a SG network and make it work with all the rest of the Soundgrid hardware. </p><p></p><p>You can certainly make a very good, very stable machine to run Multirack Native, but that's a different animal altogether. No multitrack recording, no very low latency plugins, less plugin count, no redundancy... </p><p>So for me is a no brainer. The HW is not that expensive and gives you tons of possibilities, and Waves is expanding features all the time, all compatible only within a SoundGrid network... and the servers are rock solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos del Valle, post: 142038, member: 6452"] Re: Soundgrid Server I doubt very much that you can make your own SG server. SG Serveres are really simple dedicated PCs but Waves will never, for obvious reasons, give you the software/firmware needed to use a "home made" machine within a SG network and make it work with all the rest of the Soundgrid hardware. You can certainly make a very good, very stable machine to run Multirack Native, but that's a different animal altogether. No multitrack recording, no very low latency plugins, less plugin count, no redundancy... So for me is a no brainer. The HW is not that expensive and gives you tons of possibilities, and Waves is expanding features all the time, all compatible only within a SoundGrid network... and the servers are rock solid. [/QUOTE]
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