and also possible to use its controls (to a lesser extent) to control other things & programs.(it seemed abit illogical for me to build another box with motorised faders & rotary led pots - when iv'e got one already)Īlso note that its designed to link up with 16 track adat recorders (and interfaces). it is possible to fully remotely control & recall -every last setting- of its mixing functions within a sequencer program. It's already wired fairly well for MIDI as noted - most of the important controls send & receive midi signals +. i'm probably going to go on a ramble that repeats what iv'e already said to an extent. and you get an awful lot of good stuff in a small slab, for money that'd only just now. ah well - it could of been even easier :) the select/rec/solo buttons would have to be hijacked if used ). as half suspected only the faders, mute & pan buttons send data. Just checked again to see which controls send data via midi. also, going along that path - it could be possible to save 'label bars' for each show/gig/setup the desk is used in.Īs vagely mentioned - The desk has full midi automation built in (with the ability to record automation internally - to a memory card). saves getting out that masking tape & pen ). but could also leave an option for developing a 'Channel Label Bar' in Mixer Mode. They could not only directly communicate the information for the 16 sliders in LC/MCU mode. If (2x) 2x40 or 4X40 displays are used (& situated) below the faders. basically the point being to avoid building more hardware than is actally needed whilst maximising the usefullness of a digital desk. I'm sure this principle coule be adapted for people that already own other desks. Given that this very flexable, clean desk can be had for £399 & given more than one purpose. by switching the desk control plane over to control the 16 additonal channels that the desk doesnt have built in by default it is possible to use it as a digital mixer & switch between LC/MCU & MIXER mode at the press of one button on the desk !Īlso i beleive that the desk will receive signals to set the fader positions & encoder dial positions.thus complete interface integration should be possible without any comprimses of any major consiquence. So how about rigging up a MIDIBOX LC/MCU with just the displays (and any non duplicable controls built in) & have it accept the desks signals on one side through the program layer usually used to map to the in built button controls of a typical MIDIBOX LC/MCU.Īdditionally. Although it is possible to setup most sequencers to accept the midi signals that the desk sends to control them - it does not provide the full ammount of flexability that the LC/MCU appears to. and figured that it would make a great control surface for applying to the LC/MCU type applications. I have a Behringer DDX3216 Digital mixer here. If i can get to grips with app writing for MIOS anytime soon.
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