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Lewitt and Elgato drop the Wave FX chip for studio audio
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88147, member: 27"] Studio-grade audio processing just landed in Elgato's refreshed Wave lineup through a custom chip built by Lewitt. What the Wave FX chip actually does [LIST] [*]Lewitt engineered a dedicated DSP for Elgato's gear. [*]Onboard tools handle EQ, compression, and expansion. [*]Its anti-clip limiter mirrors Lewitt's Connect 2 tech. [*]A built-in vocal tuner and high-pass filter ship standard. [/LIST] Wave Link software got a full overhaul [LIST] [*]Elgato's reworked app brings native VST support. [*]Low-latency routing pushes one processed signal everywhere. [*]Streamers can pipe that output into any app directly. [/LIST] Products packing the new processor [LIST] [*]Wave:3 MK2 and Wave XLR MK2 are shipping already. [*]XLR Dock MK2 dropped at the same time. [*]Wave XLR Pro should hit shelves in Q2 2026. [*]Lewitt's CEO called it a pro-audio and creator-world mashup. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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