| Focusrite Liquid Mix Details Each of Liquid Mix's 32 channels provides
Focusrite-quality EQ and compressor emulations selected from a huge
pool of high-quality vintage and modern day classics. 20 EQs and 40
Compressors are available straight out of the box, with an expanding
library online. Furthermore, a totally unique hybrid 7-band super EQ'
can be built out of separate classic EQ sections in every one of the 32
channels. Each channel appears as a separate VST/AU/RTAS effect within
the sequencer and will work within all major applications, including
Pro Tools.
Liquid Mix uses the same patented Dynamic Convolution
process as Focusrite's Liquid Channel. Unlike standard convolution
techniques, Dynamic Convolution utilizes vast processing power to
sample the effect of a classic processor on a series of audio pulses,
at many different gain settings and all frequencies. In Liquid Mix, all
this processing is done using onboard DSP, so the processing has almost
no effect on your computer's own CPU.
Every Liquid Mix channel uses dynamic convolution to provide 20 EQs and 40 compressors, with a free expanding library online.
Onboard DSP
32 Channels of Liquid Mix Compression and 32 EQs run off Liquid Mix's own DSP — many more than are possible with CPU alone.
Software and Hardware control
EQ and Compression can be applied via a hands-on control surface, or within your DAW application via a simple GUI.
Hybrid Super EQ creation
Unique 7-band super EQs can be created, constructed from separate classic EQ sections of your choosing
Desktop Metering
Large format LED bar-graphs mean ergonomic display of levels and processor impact.
Optional Expansion Card
An optional DSP expansion card is available to increase the maximum channel count at higher sample rates.
Liquid
Mix operates as VST, AU, or as a RTAS-wrapped VST within compatible
hosts. Cubase 4 on Intel Macs does not support VST 2.3 plugins. If you
want to use Liquid Mix with Cubase 4 on an Intel Mac, you must install
the Liquid Mix 2.4 VST plugins available separately on the Liquid Mix
downloads page.
LIQUID MIX VERSION 2 AVAILABLE NOW!
Brand-new version 2.0 software for your Liquid Mix is available as a
free download from the Focusrite website. The software provides some
extremely useful improvements and several solutions to popular requests
from Liquid Mix users, including enhanced interaction between software
and hardware, as well as expanded latency options.
Focusrite Liquid Mix Features
- Use any compressor or EQ in history
- Dynamic convolution on each channel
- 20 EQs
- 40 compressors
- Free library online for more processing
- Onboard DSP handles processing
- Run 32 channels of compression and EQs simultaneously
- Software and hardware control of EQ and compression
- Customizable 7-band EQ section
- Large format LED bar-graphs
- Optional DSP expansion card to increase maximum channel count and sample rate
Focusrite Liquid Mix Specifications
- Windows PC Requirements
- VST/RTAS compatible host
- Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Home, Professional, or Media Centre Edition) or Windows Vista (32bit only)—OS Version subject change
- Min version of ProTools required - 7.0 if planning to use the
included FXpansion (earlier versions will require the full Fxpansion
VST wrapper)
- Windows XP compatible PC (Pentium 4 2GHz or higher recommended)
- 400MB/s IEEE1394/FireWire port (OHCI compliant recommended)
- DVD drive required for Installation
- CPU/Clock: 1.4 GHz Intel or compatible; 2.0 GHz Pentium¸ 4 or Xeon recommended
- Memory (RAM): 256MB or more; 512MB or higher recommended
Apple Mac Requirements - AU, VST, RTAS compatible host
- Mac OS X Panther (10.3.9 or later) - OS Version subject change
- Min version of Logic required - Logic 7.1, but 7.2 highly recommended
- Min version of ProTools required - 7.0 if planning to use the
included FXpansion (earlier versions will require the full Fxpansion
VST wrapper.)
- Computer: Apple Mac Power PC G4, G5 or Intel Mac (any)
- CPU/Clock: G4/800 MHz (minimum); G4/1.5GHZ or higher recommended
- Memory (RAM): 256MB or more; 512MB or higher recommended
- Firewire chipsets from TI (Texas Instruments), VIA, and NEC are recommended
- It is highly recommended that Liquid Mix be run on its own Firewire bus/card
- In order to use Liquid Mix with a 4-pin IEEE1394 port you will need
a 4-pin to 6-pin cable (not included) and must use the PSU (included)
- AMD processors
- AMD processors have unique compatibility requirements. Focusrite
has determined it is definitely possible to run Liquid Mix on AMD
processor-based PC computers. However some problems have been
documented with AMD Dual Core 64-bit machines involving conflicts
between a number of connected devices. For example, if you try to run a
FireWire sound card and Liquid Mix on the same bus, you may experience
CPU spiking, crashes, or poor performance of the FireWire devices
themselves. Tests have revealed these problems can be avoided by
running Liquid Mix on a separate PCI FireWire card. That is, it should
have its own PCI or PCIe card which isn't shared by any other FireWire
devices.
- Latency: Due to the round trip transmission which is required on
the firewire bus, a delay equal to 2 x the audio buffer size + 8
samples is incurred. This sample delay results in different amounts of
time delay depending upon sampling frequency. With a DAW buffer size of
1024 samples (ie, Liquid Mix latency of 2056 samples), the Liquid Mix
latency is as follows:
- 47 ms @ 44.1kHz
- 43 ms @ 48kHz
- 23 ms @ 88.2kHz
- 21 ms @ 96kHz
- 11 ms @ 192kHz
- With a DAW buffer size of 256 samples (ie, Liquid Mix latency of 520 samples), the Liquid Mix latency is as follows:
- 12 ms @ 44.1kHz
- 11 ms @ 48kHz
- 6 ms @ 88.2kHz
- 5 ms @ 96kHz
- 3 ms @ 192kHz
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