New Gear Alert: Waves V13, Bitwig x Splice, Roswell Mini K K67x & More

Introducing Waves V13: a new version of all Waves SoundGrid applications.

Led by the MyFOH and mRecall apps, Waves unleashes V13.

This release includes two brand-new applications: Waves MyFOH, a tablet app for remote control of the Waves eMotion LV1 live mixer; and Waves mRecall, a mobile app for remote snapshot/scene recall of Waves live sound (eMotion LV1 & SuperRack) and Waves Commercial Audio systems. Additionally, V13 includes updated versions of the following Waves SoundGrid applications: eMotion LV1 live mixer, SuperRack live plugin rack, MyMon personal monitor mixing app, SoundGrid QRec app for live recording and playback, and SoundGrid Studio.

The new Waves MyFOH tablet app has been the #1 most-requested feature by live sound engineers using the Waves eMotion LV1 live mixer. MyFOH allows front-of-house engineers  to control the LV1 over WiFi, from any iPad or Android tablet, and shape the live mix from anywhere in the venue.

The new Waves mRecall is an iOS/Android app for quickly recalling scenes and snapshots created on Waves’ live systems and Waves’ Commercial Audio systems. Working over WiFi on both mobile phones and tablets, mRecall is a quick way to recall preprogrammed audio settings, both in live shows and in AV installations.

Click here to learn more about Waves V13.

 

Bitwig Studio joins Splice Rent-to-Own; Splice joins Bitwig Circle.

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Bitwig and Splice join forces for these new and attractive offers.

Bitwig Studio and Splice have entered a partnership that brings Bitwig Studio to Splice’s Rent-to-Own marketplace. And since good collaborations are reciprocal, the partnership also extends an offer to Bitwig Studio users with active Upgrade Plans. Members of partner program, Bitwig Circle, can now claim two months of Splice’s Creator Plan for free. The Creator subscription includes 200 credits per month to download any content you want from the millions of samples, presets, and MIDI loops in Splice’s massive library of high-quality sound content. You’ll also gain access to premium music production tutorials and video lessons by experts like Bitwig Certified Trainer Thavius Beck, plus Splice’s in-house beat-making and synthesizer plugins.

Click here to learn more.

 

Roswell Pro Audio expands their Mini K mic line with the K67x.

Roswell Pro Audio adds the Mini K67x to their growing line of Mini K mics.

Roswell Pro Audio announces a new addition to their popular Mini K microphone collection with the Mini K67x, adding a new sonic dimension to a diverse product range that includes the Mini K47, Mini K47 KD, and Mini K87. The first in the line with a transformer-coupled circuit, the new Mini K67x is designed to infuse color, character and mojo into vocal and instrument tracks. The mic retains the “point and shoot” simplicity of the Mini K lineup, as well as the familiar compact form factor that makes it a breeze to position where many larger mics struggle to fit.

This combination introduces a new flavor to the Mini K product line. The sonic inspiration for the K67x was the workhorse tube mic of the 1960s, which offered wideband frequency response and harmonics. The K67x capsule offers an alternative color to the Mini K47 and Mini K87, as well as an entirely unique texture.

The Roswell Pro Audio K67x is available now, priced at $479.

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