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Harrison Audio previews Harrison’s LiveTrax3 at NAMM 2026

Harrison Audio will showcase LiveTrax 3, the latest version of its live performance and virtual soundcheck software, at the NAMM 2026 Show. The new software version will be demonstrated on a DiGiCo Q112 live console at the DiGiCo booth 17501 during exhibition hours, between January 22 and 24.

Created specifically for live sound engineers, Harrison LiveTrax is a multitrack recording and virtual sound check software solution designed to interface with DiGiCo, Allen & Heath, and SSL Live console systems. This software is suited to capture live performances of any kind – whether it is a small weekend show or a large-scale, multi-stage production with hundreds of tracks.

Among the new updates in LiveTrax 3 is a new session creation feature – exclusive to DiGiGo, as well as the ability to transfer console channel names to LiveTrax tracks. The new software also features capabilities including automated marker insertion when a snapshot is fired, macro control of LiveTrax Transport, intelligent recall of audio routing settings, automatic session creation based on the console configuration (DiGiCoexclusive), dynamic metre bar scaling based on audio interface configuration up to 512 inputs, provides a stereo mix while recording for streaming applications and much more.

With the addition of DiGiCo compatibility, LiveTrax 3 is now trusted among the industry's top console manufacturers.

"We designed LiveTrax from the ground up to be a highly stable, multi-track software solution for live sound," said Gary Thielmann, president of Harrison Audio. "With the addition of DiGiCo compatibility, LiveTrax 3 is now trusted among the industry's top console manufacturers, and we have developed its simple – yet powerful – interface even further so it can capture performances in the most demanding situations."

Users can visit the DiGiCo booth during NAMM 2026 to experience LiveTrax 3. During a virtual soundcheck, users can recall specific mixer scenes, synchronise track names, and follow transport commands directly from the console. The software's integration with DiGiCo, Harrison and SSL live consoles enables the user to capture a live performance without complication.