Blue Cat's Fader Hub Network Mixing & Streaming Console Released

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Dear KVR Members,

We are thrilled to announce the release of Blue Cat's Fader Hub 1.0, a brand new application and plug-in designed as a peer-to-peer network mixing and streaming console, to collaborate in real time over a local network or thru the Internet.

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Fader Hub acts as a hub and personal mixer for multiple musicians, with built-in remote multitrack recording, audio effects and third party plug-ins support. Whether you are working with traditional audio sources, virtual instruments or other musicians in the same room or remote locations, Fader Hub can mix them all: it features a local mixing console for blending audio inputs from an interface, and a network mixer that can transmit the local mixdown to other computers over the network, and also mix it locally with the audio streams received from them.

Leveraging the same lossless real-time audio streaming technology, Fader Hub and Connector seamlessly integrate and interact with each other. Fader Hub is available as both a standalone application and a plug-in, adding network mixing capabilities straight into your favorite DAW.

To celebrate the launch, both the new Fader Hub software and newly updated Connector 1.3 plug-in are available at an exclusive 20% discount until February 16th. Existing customers will receive an even more attractive offer via email. Demo versions of the products are accessible for download on www.bluecataudio.com.

Furthermore, we are excited to announce that Fader Hub 1.0 will be showcased at the upcoming NAMM show in southern California. Visit the Blue Cat Audio booth (#16300) to experience live demonstrations of these innovative products and explore the possibilities they offer for collaborative music creation and more.

Fader Hub 1.0 Main Features:
- Network mixing console: play with other musicians thru a local network or over the Internet.
- Multitrack recording: record the full mix or individual tracks on your own machine.
- Built-in effect plug-ins (EQ, Compressor, Gate, delays, reverb...).
- Load third party VST, VST3 or Audio Unit plug-ins.
- Supports multiple sampling rates on a single connection (built-in resampling).
- Built-in drift compensation.
- Fully compatible with Blue Cat's Connector.
- Connect up to 8 musicians together (and more by loading the plug-in).
- Up to 8 local stereo audio inputs (personal mix).

System requirements:
- Apple Silicon or Intel Mac running Mac OS 10.9 or newer.
- PC running Windows Vista or newer.

Introduction Pricing until February 16th:
- Blue Cat's Fader Hub: 79 USD/EUR (instead of 99)

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You may want to check out LetiMix's video about Fader Hub. That's a great overview as well as a tutorial to get started with Fader Hub!

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We have also added a step-by-step tutorial to setup a remote collaboration session between two locations:

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Blue Cat Audio wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 1:47 pm You may want to check out LetiMix's video about Fader Hub. That's a great overview as well as a tutorial to get started with Fader Hub!

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We have also added a step-by-step tutorial to setup a remote collaboration session between two locations:

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This and Connector really begs to have a flatpack native Linux version!
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With the recent update of PatchWork this week and the release of the new Fader Hub last month, we have had many questions about the differences and similarities between these two plug-ins hosts. Here is our take on it:

PatchWork vs Fader Hub: Plug-Ins Hosts Showdown

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