And when I had almost finished a long post on that I realised that AU Lab cannot be used in conjuction with the RM's when you want to use mono inputs as sends. Will share some instructions in another thread. It does not always say on every machine which one it is, so you have to pay good attention to the screen when it does that and delete the plug-in manually from the drive.īut it does the job and now I can also insert the Lexicon PCM reverb plug-in's, which is pretty cool. You can use it for some other things as well, it even has a mixer and even a simple recorder built inside.Īlso, when it boots for the first time and it is scanning all your plug-ins, it could crash on that old plug-in that still lives on your machine but AU Lab does not like. The down side is that it is not so straight forward to setup compared to MultiRack. For me I can do everything with is that I would use in MultiRack, which is basically just to insert 2 to 4 AU FX, and mostly just 2 good reverbs, with sometimes one delay and one chorus.
#WAVES MULTIRACK XR18 MAC#
This is a little bit the idea, hope it is not "too detailed" for you, sorry if it is, I just did not want to miss something when explaining this.įolks, when I was looking for a solution to be able to work with all other AU plug-ins, I found out that AU Lab on the Mac also works fine, similar to MultiRack. Go to the Main mix and go to channels 17/18 where wet signal comes in which now can be mixed in addition to the dry signal. Check if signal comes in and goes out at MultiRack. Then select FX A bus, set the level to 0 in the input channel and the bus master on 0 as well.
To test, you can connect a microphone, make sure dry signal comes in and is audible through the main mix. The native effects still receive input signal but will not return this way. In the Main mix, go to Aux Inputs and put all faders of the FX Ret to 0 as we typically do not want both native and external effects at the same time. In the RM's UC you link channel 17+18, 19+20, 21+22, 23+24 and make the input source all Digital. Then in MultiRack in these selected effects, the inputs need to be 35, 36, 37, 38 and can be mono in - stereo out.