Soundstudio Stg-2412: User Guide
Soundstudio Stg-2412: User Guide
Soundstudio Stg-2412: User Guide
STG-2412
User Guide
Safety Instructions for STG-2412
To ensure your safety, please read thoroughly before using the unit. Kindly observe all of these safety rules.
1. Keep this user guide for future reference. 9. Protect the power cord from being walked on or otherwise
2. Take notice of and comply with all warnings included in the damaged by items placed on or against it. Particular
user guide or indicated on the device itself. attention should be given to the plugs, receptacles, and the
3. Do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Do not spill water point where the cord exits the appliance.
or other liquids on this unit. 10. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
4. When cleaning the cabinet or other parts of this appliance, use manufacturer.
only a dry or slightly damp soft cloth. 11. Unplug this unit and all connected electrical equipment
5. Do not block any ventilation openings or interfere with the during lightning storms or when left unused for a long
proper ventilation of this unit. Install in accordance with the period of time.
instructions. 12. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing
6. Do not defeat the internal ventilation fans. is required when the appliance has been damaged in any
7. Do not use or store near any heat sources such as radiators, way or fails to operate normally.
heat registers, stoves, or other heat-producing appliances. 13. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and
8. To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not touch any exposed shall be easily accessible.
wiring while the unit is in operation.
Waves Inc
2800 Merchants Drive, Knoxville, TN 37912 USA
1-865-909-9200
www.waves.com
SoundGrid is the Waves high-speed networking protocol for moving audio, clock, and other information between a host
system and I/O devices—and between I/O devices themselves. A SoundGrid host manages the network and assigns
servers and I/O devices to mix, process, and record, depending on the host. All SoundGrid devices connect to the host
with standard Ethernet cable.
SoundGrid is scalable. Connect one I/O device to a DAW and you have a high-quality sound card. Add more I/Os and
your system becomes more flexible and powerful. Depending on the host application, a SoundGrid host can assign up to
sixteen I/O devices. Complete SoundGrid systems can be networked together to share devices.
Add a server to a SoundGrid system to offload plugin processing from the host CPU to a SoundGrid DSP server.
This dramatically increases processing power and enables greater plugin counts, as well as providing very low
system latency.
Front Panel
One I/O
In this example, one STG-2412 is connected directly to the SoundGrid host computer using a Cat 5e Ethernet cable or
better. The SoundGrid ASIO/Core Audio driver is used for plugin processing and/or DAW playback/recording.
The LAN port that’s connected to the SoundGrid network should be used for SoundGrid only. Do not share this port with
the internet or other networks.
In this configuration, all plugin processing is carried out on the host computer. The speed and power of the host
determines overall latnecy.
Host computer
I/O devices
You can connect and assign up to 16 SoundGrid I/O devices to the network, depending on the SoundGrid host
application. All SoundGrid I/O devices, hosts, and servers are connected through the Ethernet switch. You can also add
more computers to enable audio streaming among hosts.
ADD A SERVER
To add a server to your SoundGrid system, just connect it to the Ethernet switch and configure it in your host application.
This moves all DSP processing from the host computer to the server, which provides a higher plugin count and enables
the eMotion LV1 and eMotion ST mixers. Visit the waves.com hardware pages to learn more about SoundGrid servers.
Consult your SoundGrid host application’s user guide to learn about using servers.
If you are new to Waves products, begin by downloading the Waves Central installer from the Waves Download
Page. See the Waves Central User Guide for instructions on how to install drivers, plugins, and applications.
LICENSES
You do not need a license to use this device. However, many hosts or specific host configurations do require a license.
Refer to your host’s product page for details.
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The SoundGrid QRec host is installed with any I/O.
SoundStudio STG-2412 / User Guide
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Configure the System
A SoundGrid network is configured and devices are assigned in a host’s Setup window. At the heart of this window are
racks where devices are assigned. Any compatible device that’s part of the host’s SoundGrid network will be available for
assignment. This collection of devices is called the Inventory. Setup is similar with all hosts: identify the host’s LAN port,
select a device slot, and use the drop-down menu to choose an available device.
SoundGrid QRec
All SoundGrid devices are configured in a similar manner. Throughout this section, we show DiGiGrid IOS as an example.
SoundGrid Studio
Auto-Config chooses the correct LAN port on the host computer and scans the SoundGrid network for devices. It then
patches the devices to the host. We recommend that you let Auto-Config take care of things, at least when you are
getting started. If later you add, remove, or swap a device, Auto-Config will reconfigure your inventory and re-patch.
Note that SoundGrid Studio assigns the SoundGrid driver automatically. SuperRack SoundGrid and eMotion LV1 require
that the SoundGrid ASIO/Core Audio driver is assigned manually.
If a device requires updated firmware, click on the FW button to start a hardware scan. Do not disconnect the device or
turn off the computer before Done appears. Once the update is ready, turn the device off and on to reset.
The Clock, Input, and Output pages are used to set up and manage the unit. The About and System Info pages
provide information about the unit, such as MAC address, SOE master, firmware version, and more.
You can save and load presets of device settings. A saved preset includes all Clock and Control panels parameters.
Save STG-2412 presets to use on future sessions or copy them to another computer to duplicate a configuration.
Click the ID button to indicate which STG-2412 hardware device belongs to this Control Panel. Clicking this button
causes the Network LED on the front panel of the STG-2412 to flash.
To activate MIDI ports, open the SoundGrid host application. Go to the I/O Rack and
locate the STG-2412 that you want to assign. From the drop-down menu, choose “Assign
to SoundGrid MIDI Driver.” In the DAW, select the port for MIDI in and out, “Waves
SoundGrid Device I/O.” Refer to your SoundGrid host application user guide for more
information.
TRS Input
Input Gain:
Adjustable from 0 dB to 60 dB, in steps of 1dB
Frequency Response:
+0/-0.2 dB 16 Hz to 21 kHz @ 48 kHz sample rate (+4 dBu input @ +20 dB gain)
+0/-0.2 dB 17 Hz to 40 kHz @ 96 kHz sample rate
Dynamic Range: (measured bandwidth limited 20 Hz to 20 kHz) 110 dB Gain = 0
EIN (Gain 60, 150 ohms) -128.7 dBu A weighted
THD+N (Measured at 1 kHz @ +4 dBu, Gain = +20) 0.0019%
Phase Response:
+/- 10 Deg 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Headphones output
1 watt per channel into 32 ohm headphones
Digital I/O
ES-3, AES-EBU Stereo Output. Output sample rate 44.1 kHz to 96 kHz
Word clock input: Standard 5 Volt square wave. 50% duty cycle.
Word clock output: 1X sample rate Standard 5 Volt square wave. 50% duty cycle.
Word clock input: 1X sample rates of 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz.
Power
Universal input power supply 100V-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 Ampere
Dimensions
482 mm x 177 mm x 254 mm
Weight
8.9 kg (19.6 lb)
The unit is now in “force update” mode, and a new firmware update can be performed.
If your device does not have a reset button, please contact Waves technical support.