Does Waveform Have a Monitor Bus

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Can someone tell me if Waveform has a 'monitor' bus? I mean that is separate from the 'master' bus. I use monitoring plugins such as room eq etc on my monitor bus that I do not want on the master. Does Waveform facilitate this?

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I think you could just create a new bus and put sends to it on all your tracks. That bus would have your monitoring plugins. You then only have to choose the audio interface outputs you want it to feed.

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I'm afraid Waveform 10 doesn't have a monitor bus to the best of my knowledge. I could recommend a workaround by creating a monitoring plugin rack and putting it on your master, and disable it when you are exporting/rendering your audio. That's what I've been doing with my Morphit and Waves NX monitoring plugins.

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A monitor bus would be an amazing feature to see in W11, though. I wonder what considerations have been made against implementing it.
Linux version?

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OK thank you all for the replies. For me a monitor bus is essential but only in the mixing stage. I use room correction software and need to have it permanently on the monitor bus. I know there are workarounds and I will look at them but I prefer it that my DAW loads up with everything in place as default. I can't always rely on my ageing memory to remember to turn things of before rendering.

I will still take a look at Waveform 11 when it is released. I am interested in some of the features it has for writing but it looks like I may end up exporting and mixing in another DAW but that is ok I am used to that. I like to mix Harrison.

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There your choice is quite limited...

With Monitor Bus for sure:
- Cubase
- Nuendo
- Reaper

Not so sure:
- Logic
- Pro Tools
- Cakewalk

No monitoring Bus:
- Studio One
- Ableton
- Bitwig
- FL Studio
- Mulab
- Waveform
- and all the others... :)


while most of the "not so sure" and "no monitoring bus" can mimic this behaviour by using Melda´s MCompare...
Disadvantage of this method: it doubles the latency!!

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As Tao Tone implied, Mixbus/Ardour have a monitor bus as well.

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I think you could accomplish this with racks pretty easily.

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You might try adding a rack to the master bus that does not feed back into the final mix. Terminate the chain containing your EQ with a VST program that routes to a hardware output, such as Voxengo Recorder. You may also need to add a latency compensation to the other route if you want them tightly in sync.

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Second option might be to route your EQ'ed signal back to a regular track. I have doubts if this will work because even when the tracks are sent to outputs other than those feeding the final mix, they seem to have an effect on the final. But it might be worth a try if you do not find the first method works for you.

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Rock wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 8:59 pm You might try adding a rack to the master bus that does not feed back into the final mix. Terminate the chain containing your EQ with a VST program that routes to a hardware output, such as Voxengo Recorder. You may also need to add a latency compensation to the other route if you want them tightly in sync.

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This would work. A bit of a faff but good enough. Is it possible to save the rack as a preset that can be loaded automatically with each new project?

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Tao Tone wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 11:08 am Is it possible to save the rack as a preset that can be loaded automatically with each new project?
Yes, you can save any rack as a preset and load it to any project. To have it load automatically, you probably should create edit templates.

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