Elgato introduces new additions to its Wave audio lineup, including the Wave Mic Arm Pro, Wave Desk Stand, and Wave Link 2.0 software, to help creators improve their audio quality and streamline their setup.
- The Wave Mic Arm Pro offers smooth and effortless adjustments, making it easy to find the perfect microphone position.
- The Wave Desk Stand is versatile and portable, allowing you to create a mini studio wherever you go.
- Wave Link 2.0 streamlines audio management with one-click routing and the ability to transform your Stream Deck into an audio control center.
Elgato Expands Its Wave Audio Lineup: A Deep Dive into the New Gear and Software for Creators
Today, at TwitchCon, Elgato—part of the Corsair family—launched exciting new additions to its Wave audio lineup, and let me tell you, the buzz in the air was palpable. If you’ve ever tried to set up a podcast or a live stream, you know that good audio can make or break your project. It’s not just about having the right microphone; it’s about how you manage that sound. Elgato seems to get that, and they’re making strides to help creators like you and me sound our best.
Meet the Wave Mic ARM Pro
First up is the Wave Mic Arm Pro, a boom arm designed for professionals who demand both functionality and aesthetics. Imagine being able to adjust your microphone without the annoying creaks or clunky movements that can distract from your content. With its gas-spring suspension, this arm glides smoothly into place, allowing for effortless adjustments.
I remember setting up my own podcasting space and wrestling with a cheap boom arm that just wouldn’t cooperate. It was like trying to tame a wild animal. The Wave Mic Arm Pro promises a much more serene experience with its low-profile design that keeps your workspace looking clean and unobstructed. Plus, it can support microphones weighing up to 6.6 lbs, so you don’t have to worry if you’re using something a bit heftier.
And let’s not forget about aesthetics. The Mic Arm Pro comes in classic black or white, with customizable hinge caps launching later this fall. It’s like giving your setup a bit of personality without going overboard.
The Wave Desk Stand: Portable and Practical
For those of us who might not have a dedicated studio space—or perhaps are just starting out—Elgato introduced the Wave Desk Stand. Priced at a reasonable $59.99, this portable studio arm can fit on just about any flat surface. I can already picture it perched on my kitchen counter during a late-night recording session or clamped onto a coffee table during a casual podcast with friends.
What’s great about the Desk Stand is its versatility. Not only can it hold microphones, but it’s also compatible with cameras and lighting accessories. It’s like having a mini studio that you can take with you wherever you go. With three pivot points and 360-degree rotation, you can position your gear just right. Plus, it supports up to 2.2 lbs without tipping over—no more worrying about your mic crashing to the floor mid-sentence.
Wave Link 2.0: Streamlining Your Audio Experience
Now, let’s talk software. Elgato also rolled out Wave Link 2.0, a significant update to its mixing app that aims to simplify how creators manage their audio. I’ve spent countless hours fiddling with audio settings, and the thought of one-click audio routing sounds like a dream come true.
With this update, Windows users can finally enjoy the same seamless experience that Mac users have had. You can add applications like Discord or Spotify to your audio channels with just a click, which means no more diving into complicated settings. It’s a game-changer for anyone who juggles multiple audio sources while trying to keep their stream or podcast running smoothly.
And if you’re a Stream Deck user, this update is especially exciting. You can easily transform your Stream Deck into an audio control center, tailored to your specific setup. It’s like having a DJ booth at your fingertips—perfect for those of us who want to focus on creating rather than fiddling with tech.
Fine-Tuning Your Sound
Elgato didn’t stop there. The new Sound Check feature allows you to record a short audio sample and get instant feedback on your sound quality. This could save you from those awkward moments when you realize halfway through a session that your audio settings are off. It’s a smart addition that feels intuitive, especially for those of us who might not have a background in audio engineering.
Wrapping It Up
In a world where content creation is becoming increasingly competitive, having the right tools can make all the difference. Elgato’s new Wave Mic Arm Pro, Wave Desk Stand, and Wave Link 2.0 update bring together hardware and software in a way that feels cohesive and accessible. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting your audio journey, these innovations could be just what you need to elevate your sound.
You can grab the Wave Mic Arm Pro and Wave Desk Stand now from Elgato’s webstore, with broader availability coming soon. For Windows users, Wave Link 2.0 is already in public beta, with a macOS version on the horizon. So, are you ready to take your audio game to the next level?
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About ARM:
ARM, originally known as Acorn RISC Machine, is a British semiconductor and software design company that specializes in creating energy-efficient microprocessors, system-on-chip (SoC) designs, and related technologies. Founded in 1990, ARM has become a important player in the global semiconductor industry and is widely recognized for its contributions to mobile computing, embedded systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. ARM's microprocessor designs are based on the Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) architecture, which prioritizes simplicity and efficiency in instruction execution. This approach has enabled ARM to produce highly efficient and power-saving processors that are used in a vast array of devices, ranging from smartphones and tablets to IoT devices, smart TVs, and more. The company does not manufacture its own chips but licenses its processor designs and intellectual property to a wide range of manufacturers, including Qualcomm, Apple, Samsung, and NVIDIA, who then integrate ARM's technology into their own SoCs. This licensing model has contributed to ARM's widespread adoption and influence across various industries.Latest Articles about ARM
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Corsair, founded in 1994, is a manufacturer of high-performance gaming and enthusiast PC components and peripherals. The company specializes in producing top-tier gaming keyboards, mice, headsets, as well as computer cases, power supplies, and memory modules. Corsair has earned a strong reputation in the industry for its commitment to quality and innovation, catering to gamers and PC enthusiasts worldwide.Latest Articles about Corsair
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Elgato, founded in 2010, is a German manufacturer of gaming and video capture hardware. Elgato's products are popular among gamers and content creators, offering tools for capturing, streaming, and enhancing gaming experiences. In 2018 Elgato was taken over by Corsair.Latest Articles about Elgato
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