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NAMM Show: Manifold Labs announced the delivery of V.FoH, software that turns Plugzilla, right, into a digital solution for front of house engineering.
V.FoH features an enhanced audio routing system, a real-time frequency analyzer, and a MIDI-learn mode that renders Plugzilla as an integral instrument in the front of house engineer’s cockpit. Plugzilla is a unique 2U Linux-based digital effects processor that can run virtually any Windows-based VST or Linux-based LADSPA plugin.
“Front of house engineers quickly identified the value Plugzilla delivers as a completely portable and unequivocally versatile digital effects processor. Leveraging the enthusiasm of this demanding group of consumers we have developed a software solution that caters specifically to their diverse set of needs and objectives,” said Don Elwell, President of Manifold Labs.
The V.FoH update provides users with audio routing flexibility through Plugzilla’s eight inputs and outputs and eight plugin slots. The capability to independently process eight different audio sources saves time and resources by shrinking a typical 8U front of house rig to just 2U.
For more information, visit the Manifold Labs site.
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