SoundGrid
SoundGrid is a networking and processing platform audio application made by Waves Audio and developed in cooperation with DiGiCo.
It consists of a Linux-based server that runs the SoundGrid environment, compatible plug-ins, a Mac or Windows control computer, and an audio interface for input/output. It provides a low-latency environment for audio processing on certain hardware audio mixing consoles, e.g., DiGiCo, Allen & Heath, and Yamaha.
Audio
SoundGrid is a proprietary Ethernet Layer 2 protocol and EtherType. It routes audio between networked I/O devices and processes it on plugin servers connected to the same network. The I/O device converts SoundGrid packets to standard audio protocols. It splits output to record on a standard digital audio workstation.Using native processing, SoundGrid runs on standard CPUs under a modified Linux operating system. Waves Audio says this provides "predictability, stability, and low latency," previously exclusive to dedicated DSP-based systems.
Separate computers provide SoundGrid processing:
- One or more SoundGrid servers are dedicated to audio processing in a customized Linux OS optimized for audio processing.
- A Windows or Mac computer runs SoundGrid Host, the host application, and the user interface.