AirCaster Lets You Preview Your Mixes On Airplay-Enabled Speakers
Audiomovers has introduced AirCaster, a new monitoring tool that lets you listen to mixes on AirPlay-enabled speakers, without needing bounce your mix.
AirCaster is a plugin for Mac that lets you send audio from your DAW directly to any AirPlay-enabled speaker.
The official video intro:
With AirCaster, you can instantly transmit stereo audio to any AirPlay-enabled speaker on the same network. You can use this to monitor how a mix will sound on different speakers without bouncing, including using multiple instances of AirCaster to transmit different channels to different speakers or across several rooms in a house or facility.
Producer and engineer Matt Genovese (Analog in the Digital) says that “AirCaster has completely streamlined how I check mixes outside of my control room. Instead of printing mixes through my analog gear and transferring files, I can instantly stream my DAW output to the speakers in my house, giving me a fresh perspective in a real-world listening environment. It’s especially useful when finalizing an album and needing to step away from the studio to ensure everything translates. No extra devices, no unnecessary steps—just instant, high-quality playback wherever I need it.”
Audiomovers’ AirCaster is available now for $49.99. A free 7-day demo is available.