Ends Today : Buy 2 Get 2 Free | Shop Now »
eMotion LV1

Maximum Power. Compact Form.

eMotion LV1 Classic builds upon the industry-proven quality of the Waves LV1 mixer engine, and delivers its advantages in the preferred console workflow of live sound engineers worldwide.

With a pristine-sounding mixer engine, quick-access UI, and the industry’s deepest integration of state-of-the-art processing, LV1 Classic packs more live mixing power into a compact console than ever before.

  • 64 stereo channels / 44 stereo buses
  • Double-precision 32-bit float mix engine (sample rate 44.1–96 kHz)
  • 16 original-design Waves Signature Preamps
  • Quick-access UI with 21.5” touch screen & 17 100mm motorized faders
  • Onboard processing: 16 industry-favorite Waves processors included
  • The industry’s most powerful processing upgrades
  • Premium stagebox expansions with IONIC stageboxes
  • Easy scalability: Easily add I/O and DSP, network multiple consoles
  • Maximum portability: Compact & lightweight at just 38 lbs.
eMotion LV1

Quick-Access UI.
Intuitive Control.

LV1 Classic’s software & hardware architechture are designed for speedy access to essential mixer functions and user-defined actions, with flexible customization of mixer and channel functions: Learn more »

eMotion LV1

Deep Sonic Advantage

LV1 leverages Waves’ Grammy-winning processing advantage to deliver unmatched sound quality. From the pristine mix engine to the industry’s deepest processors, LV1 delivers a clear sonic edge: Learn more »

eMotion LV1
Close

Explore All Features

FOH engineer Ken ‘Pooch’ Van Druten (Iron Maiden, Linkin Park) presents LV1 Classic

5 reasons why LV1 Classic is the perfect console for houses of worship: FOH engineer Jeff Sandstrom

FOH engineer John Buitrago (Karol G, J Balvin) reviews the eMotion LV1 Classic console

Prefer to build your own LV1 system? Alongside the eMotion LV1 Classic hardware console, eMotion LV1 also comes in modular configurations based around standalone LV1 software licenses, with your flexible choice of hardware (I/O, DSP, control surfaces, and more) to go along with the software.

Learn more »