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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Brill Jr." data-source="post: 138151" data-attributes="member: 8636"><p>Re: Tell me about waves</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The waves website is down for maintenance (today is the day).</p><p></p><p>I am reasonably sure the yamaha card would be unused in your protools rig. </p><p></p><p>I believe the studio rack plugin you have already will see the SG server on the network and allow you to offload the plugins in that rack to the server. So in protools you load studio rack in a plugin slot and then load the waves plugs you want into studio rack. Thats how I think it works anyway. If I had access to a server I would test it with my logic sessions. Oddly i have had zero issues with logic running a ton of plugs natively on a mid 2012 retina. I don't think the average user needs to offload the plugs to the server, but I can see how a production studio may benefit. Unless Logic is just more efficient somehow than PT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Brill Jr., post: 138151, member: 8636"] Re: Tell me about waves The waves website is down for maintenance (today is the day). I am reasonably sure the yamaha card would be unused in your protools rig. I believe the studio rack plugin you have already will see the SG server on the network and allow you to offload the plugins in that rack to the server. So in protools you load studio rack in a plugin slot and then load the waves plugs you want into studio rack. Thats how I think it works anyway. If I had access to a server I would test it with my logic sessions. Oddly i have had zero issues with logic running a ton of plugs natively on a mid 2012 retina. I don't think the average user needs to offload the plugs to the server, but I can see how a production studio may benefit. Unless Logic is just more efficient somehow than PT. [/QUOTE]
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