Overview

 
  • SimpleLines is a audio mixer and recorder. It consist of the number of inputs you have at your audio interface (sound card).

  • You can have up to 32 channel inputs, every one with its separate controls over your audio input and a lot of features.

  • After you manage your audio inputs, the outputs passes through a 15 band stereo equalizer.

SimpleLines will help you in your own or your band's practice, live gig and audio recording!


Features

 

Channels and Auxiliaries

Every channel has:
    • Input Gain -18dB to +18dB
    • 3 Band Equalizer. Low and High EQs are shelving.
    • 3 audio plugins slots.
    • Sends for the 8 auxiliaries.
    • Channel panning, level, mute, solo and power.
      If the channels power is OFF, the channel's DSP are OFF to lighten the CPU usage.
    • Last, there is a description area, to write what the channel is about or other comments.
  • Auxiliaries do not have aux sends. But they have a Stereo or Mono mode, depending on where where you want to send the signal.
    The auxiliaries function as extra output channels. Sent your signal to the musician's monitor, or pass the channel through a mass effect, like a reverb.
  • Every channel and auxiliary can be toggled ON and OFF by pressing the symbol show in its power circle.


  • Master Output

    Master Output
    Master Output includes a stereo 15 band EQ and master level.
    When all channels are OFF, the master output also closes to lessen CPU usage.

  • General Options



    • General options include all the audio driver options you need.
    • Select your audio interface's driver, if your interface has multiple devices (aggregated device) set default input and output devices.
    • Set the maste output channels. These are the hardware channels that all the channels output to. By default they are the first two channels.
    • IO and Vector Size buffer set SimpleLines' latency. Bigger numbers has more latency but much lower CPU consumption.
    • You can set to show more or less channels than your audio device has. The extra ones will not consume CPU as they do not work.
      Use this feature to setup or edit a project that uses a different audio interface.
    • The interface size acts as a zoom factor to adjust the channels' and auxiliaries' on bigger or smalle screens.


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