Steinberg dropped VST Live 3 with video processing built right in, and the software handles multiple camera feeds while letting you automate scene switches to match your audio. The thing connects straight to OBS for streaming shows with multiple angles, and there's a new monitor mixer that handles separate mixes for different band members on stage.
The update added DMX lighting controls in the main mixer interface so you can run your lights from the same spot where you handle audio. There's also a shared modules feature that lets you load plugins once and use them across your whole setlist instead of loading the same reverb 40 times.
Band members can pull up custom displays with either lyrics or chord charts depending on what they need, and Steinberg threw in a couple synths plus Groove Agent SE. The software costs 150 bucks, and anyone who grabbed version 2 after mid-November gets the upgrade for free.
The update added DMX lighting controls in the main mixer interface so you can run your lights from the same spot where you handle audio. There's also a shared modules feature that lets you load plugins once and use them across your whole setlist instead of loading the same reverb 40 times.
Band members can pull up custom displays with either lyrics or chord charts depending on what they need, and Steinberg threw in a couple synths plus Groove Agent SE. The software costs 150 bucks, and anyone who grabbed version 2 after mid-November gets the upgrade for free.