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Waves eMotion LV1 Classic User Guide | Chapter 3: Setup
Window
Menu Item
Possibilities
Function
Devices
Drop-down menu
Choose from the available servers on the SoundGrid network. A server that is already
assigned to an LV1 and is not shared is unavailable and grayed out.
Server Network
Buffer
(samples/milliseconds)
40/0.8
56/1.2
80/1.7
112/2.3
160/3.3
224/4.7
Sets the size of the internal server buffer, which influences the time it takes for audio
to stream from the I/O to the server and back. This setting impacts the speed of real-
time processing.
Each mixer connection pair represents a server processing buffer, so the buffer size
influences latency in routing where there are multiple connections.
If you encounter pops or other errors, increase the buffer setting.
Information
(N/A)
Reports technical details about the server, including server link speed. When Server
link speed is 100 Mbps or lower, the server name will appear in red text. This typically
indicates a physical connection is broken.
Test Redundancy
Runs your session through the main and redundant servers separately to confirm that
each can handle the session without failure. If the redundant server cannot meet the
session’s processing needs, the session may not perform effectively if the main server
fails.
Remove
Releases the server from the local LV1, making it available to others.
Server Assignment Notes
Server Groups B, C, and D are insert points to server A. Audio being processed in servers B, C, or D will be streamed
round trip to/from the main server.
This additional round trip introduces a minimum latency of 64 samples. The actual latency will depend on the
Server Buffer Setting.
The processing power of a server group is defined by the power of its active server. Since server A is the principal
server, we recommend that you assign your strongest server to this slot.
Additional servers should be placed as close as possible to the main server. Ideally, they should also be connected to
the same network switch as the main server assigned to Group A.

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