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Press Releases : WAVES AUDIO ANNOUNCES WSG-Y16 MINI-YGDAI SOUNDGRID I/O CARD FOR YAMAHA MIXING CONSOLES
Posted by Gary Allen on 2010/1/15 16:00:00 News by the same author

WAVES AUDIO ANNOUNCES WSG-Y16 MINI-YGDAI SOUNDGRID I/O CARD FOR YAMAHA MIXING CONSOLES

— Card enables direct connection to Waves SoundGrid platform to run large numbers of Waves plug-ins with low latency —

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WINTER NAMM SHOW, ANAHEIM, CA, January 14, 2010 — Waves Audio announces the upcoming release of the WSG-Y16 mini-YGDAI SoundGrid I/O card for Yamaha mixing consoles. Together with a Waves SoundGrid Server (SGS), a Control PC and an authorized iLok with SoundGrid-compatible Waves plug-ins, the WSG-Y16 enables Yamaha consoles to process 16 channels of audio with Waves plug-ins. Users connect a SoundGrid-compatible PC to the mixing console, route a channel to a WSG-Y16 channel and then process the channel signal with Waves plug-ins on the SoundGrid server. Additionally, the WSG-Y16 supports MIDI input, for remote plug-in control directly from the console or external control surface.

Waves Audio SoundGrid technology gives users the ability to run large numbers of Waves’ award-winning audio processors with low latency, using standard PCs via Ethernet, far surpassing the specs of dedicated DSP-based platforms. Waves’ SoundGrid system takes advantage of the recent advances in both Ethernet and CPU technologies to provide superb performance for the live sound markets, bringing the worlds of studio recording and live sound closer than ever before. With the introduction of the WSG-Y16 mini-YGDAI card for Yamaha consoles, Waves brings the networking and processing capabilities of SoundGrid functionality to the live sound realm.

As the industry’s leading developer of professional audio digital signal technologies, Waves is uniquely qualified to bring studio-quality sound enhancement to the world of live sound; Yamaha, as a leading manufacturer of live and studio mixing consoles, provides the perfect platform for this processing. The WSG-Y16 mini-YGDAI card represents a tremendous leap forward both in terms of technological innovation and processing power.

WSG-Y16 Features:
- Supports 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 kHz
- 16-channel processing at 44.1/48kHz, 8 channels at 88.2/96kHz
- For 32 channel processing, install 2 cards
- Supports MIDI control directly from the console
- Redundancy and Recovery support via SoundGrid
- Connects with other SoundGrid-enabled audio equipment

SoundGrid Key Benefits:- Provides a low latency platform for running Waves plug-ins
- Uses standard, off-the-shelf components: computers, switches, servers, Ethernet cables, etc.
- Upcoming SoundGrid versions will implement recording capabilities

SoundGrid Applications:
- Live sound and touring
- Centralized processing hub for mixing, post production, and broadcast facilities
- Networked audio for sound installations

For more information, please visit www.waves.com.

About Waves Ltd.:
Waves is a leading provider of audio DSP solutions for professional, broadcast, and consumer electronics audio markets. Waves has over 15 years of expertise in the development of psycho-acoustic signal processing algorithms that leverage knowledge on the human perception of hearing to radically improve perceived sound quality. Waves’ award-winning processors are utilized to improve sound quality in the creation of hit records, major motion pictures, and popular video games worldwide. Waves offers computer software solutions as well as hardware plus software solutions for the professional and broadcast markets. Under its Maxx brand, Waves offers semiconductor and licensable algorithms for consumer electronics applications. Waves’ Maxx technologies dramatically enhance audio performance and are used by industry leaders such as Sony, Sanyo, JVC, Toshiba, and many others. For more information, visit the Waves web site at http://www.waves.com.

All other product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Waves.



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