I have the wonderful fortune of having over 6 TB of live recordings that I can use for virtual sound check and that has helped me immensely. Needless to say, within 10 minutes of getting the email I had made the purchase. So for $99 you can buy MultiRack Native and you get another cool app you might use some day.
But wait! For $99 you can get the "premium service" AND MultiRack Native.
A FREE application that gives rock solid multi-tracking and playback for those wanting a simple to use program. In early March, Waves announced a new program called Track Live. I've always known there was ways to use plugins live, but they've always been just out of reach. I've been mixing (via Logic Pro X) with Waves plugins for some time and I've loved what I've gotten from them. However, in the back of my mind I've always wanted more. Learning the EQ, tweaking compressor settings, and having fun seeing what the internal "plugins" do to my channels.
Over the last few months I've been slowly learning how to dial it in. In November of 2014 I finally took delivery of my most prized possession: a Midas M32. This post is dedicated to all of you looking to get the most out of your Midas M32 (or Behringer X32), those who are tired of scrolling through forums trying to figure out if Waves MultiRack is worth it, and those wondering how to implement MultiRack on one of these fantastic consoles.