[LAU] Remote mixers - open APIs
Rick Green
rtg at aapsc.com
Tue Jun 12 03:52:22 CEST 2018
On Mon, 11 Jun 2018, Len Ovens wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jun 2018, Paul Davis wrote:
>> what type of network? wifi might work for (1), but is almost certainly way
>> too
>> unreliable for (2) in most live settings.
>
> That is correct. However, if the mixer is controlable via wifi, the mixer
> itself can sit on stage which will also do away with a snake. This setup does
> not allow monitoring or recording at any other place than at the stage
> though. That is no headphones at the back of the hall unless you use icecast
> or something and accept 500ms latency or so.
>
> --
> Len Ovens
> www.ovenwerks.net
>
I have an X32Rack, which I leave on stage and control via Wifi and a 3rd party
Android app.
Two years ago, I picked up an inexpensive (US$180 Demo unit) wireless in-ear
monitor rig, which I installed in my mixer rack and wired to the controlroom
outputs, so now I can 'solo' and monitor any input from anywhere.
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