The new plug-in is designed to increase the surround input sources from six to ten for unparalleled 5.1 stem monitoring.
Version 2.0 also adds support for both Windows and Mac based Pro Tools systems.
Version 2.0 lets the user select between two V-Mon plug-ins, type 1 and type 2. Type 2 features ten 5.1 surround input sources. With ten surround input sources, mixers can now monitor eight surround stems in addition to the main and alt sources. Type 1 implements the legacy V-Mon system with six 7.1 inputs.
The VMC-101 remote controller can select the additional inputs using the Bottom key. Version 2.0 also adds support for Windows-based Pro Tools systems and maintains support for Mac-based Pro Tools systems. Version 2.0 is a free update for existing V-Mon customers.
For further information check out www.neyrinck.com.
Version 2.0 lets the user select between two V-Mon plug-ins, type 1 and type 2. Type 2 features ten 5.1 surround input sources. With ten surround input sources, mixers can now monitor eight surround stems in addition to the main and alt sources. Type 1 implements the legacy V-Mon system with six 7.1 inputs.
The VMC-101 remote controller can select the additional inputs using the Bottom key. Version 2.0 also adds support for Windows-based Pro Tools systems and maintains support for Mac-based Pro Tools systems. Version 2.0 is a free update for existing V-Mon customers.
For further information check out www.neyrinck.com.
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