I’d like to start this thread for people to post about their experiences or questions with the Harrison LiveTrax recording software (LiveTrax). It seems to integrate with various A&H consoles via a MIDI connection which makes things like track names, scene changes, etc seamless. For more information, be sure to check out their Youtube video - https://youtu.be/gx-VJT6Yq50?si=xOCihNPT-YZIWqwP
Let’s hear about your experiences with it and questions about it!
First time using this I lost the IEM after engaging “Record Send”. Current set up, Avantis I/O Port 1 Dante Card sends to Solo then to IEM. I have not researched past this point yet.
Thinking through this I understand why I lost the IEM, the outputs are temporarily diverted. Would I need another card in the 2nd I/O port in order to continue sending channels to the Solo for IEM and be able to use Livetrax or is there a simpler way?
@Matthew
It depends how many channels of Dante you’re using. For example, if you have a Dante 64x64 card, but you only need to record 48 channels, make sure the Virtual Soundcheck patch is limited to channel 1-48. Use Dante I/O 49-64 on the same card for IEM and other sources or destinations.
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One clever technique to maximize resources is to restrict the Virtual Soundcheck patch to the channels that are actually needed. It is efficient to use the remaining Dante I/O channels for sources such as IEMs!
OK, pulling my hair out on this one: I have LiveTrax running and have been able to successfully record from my Avantis and do Virtual Soundcheck back the other way. When I record and I change scenes on the mixer, LiveTrax clearly captures the scene change markers. However, when in virtual Soundcheck, the console does not respond to those markers to change the scenes on the mixer. I believe I have patched properly in the MIDI/Audio routing window but clearly, I am missing something. Anyone have an idea or have the same problem?
When I use my LiveTrax recordings to run Virtual Soundcheck on my Avantis, all the audio levels are hotter than they were during the recording. Can’t find anything to address this. Anyone have the same issue or have a solution to this?
It might be a problem with gain staging. Verify again the Virtual Soundcheck channels’ input gain settings, as they can differ from the live inputs. Check for any post-recording processing modifications as well.
Found the solution by asking the folks at Harrison. Their response:
There’s one step that needs to be done for scene control to be enabled in the other direction. Go to Window > MIDI Connections > LiveTrax Misc and enable Scene Out for MIDI Control 1.
I went to do that and it turns out that the “Scene Out” line was off the screen in the matrix. I noticed the scroll bar and brought it into view. Bar and background were dark and nearly the same color so I missed that. One click and I’m up and running now.
Ensuring that the input gain settings for Virtual Soundcheck match the live inputs is crucial for optimal sound quality. It’s also wise to review any post-recording processing that might affect the final output. Thank you.
The Harrison LiveTrax recording program is a wonderful resource for musicians of all skill levels. It provides seamless recording and mixing because to its user-friendly interface, robust capabilities, and excellent sound processing. It’s essential for everyone who takes audio engineering very seriously, whether they use it for large-scale productions or personal studios!