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Waves Audio releases Waves Stream - Remote Music Collaboration Plugin & Web Player

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Waves Audio has announced the release of Waves Stream, a real-time audio sharing plugin and web player that enables users to share lossless audio from their DAW with friends, co-creators, and clients—in real-time, at one easy click of a button.

Here's what they say:

Waves Stream is a plugin and web service designed to make high-quality audio sharing a smooth part of your collaborative creative process. Whether you want to share your mix for instant feedback, or receive audio for collaboration, Waves Stream provides industry-leading quality, ultra-low latency, secure link sharing, and unique features such as integrated mic control.

Now you can easily collaborate on sessions and share your audio with producers, musicians and mixers working remotely, as if you were in the same room (Please note that Waves Stream currently allows you to collaborate with one person at a time). Waves Stream is also ideal when you want to easily check your own mixes outside of your studio—in the car, on the phone, anywhere.

Features:

  • Collaborate remotely by sharing your DAW audio in real time.
  • User-friendly UI for easy one-click audio sharing.
  • Listen anywhere via web player (desktop, laptop, tablet, phone).
  • Also listen in your DAW: 'Receiver' plugin included in your license.
  • Built-in Mic control: talk directly via Waves Stream.
  • Secure & private: One-time links, optional password protection.
  • Check your own mixes away from your studio via easy QR code.
  • Share your entire session or any specific tracks, groups, or buses.
  • Lossless audio powered by proprietary Waves Falcon codec.
  • Ultra-low latency via peer-to-peer connection.

Waves Stream is available in one of three ways:

  • As a separate monthly ($8.99) or annual ($88.88) subscription.
  • Included in Waves Creative Access plugin subscriptions (Ultimate and Essential).
  • Available to Mercury bundle owners with current Waves Update Plan coverage.

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