According to pictures I saw, it has knobs and sliders.
On April 30, 2021 4:48:15 PM HST, Bob van der Poel <bob(a)mellowood.ca> wrote:
Is that why it's called a "digital"
mixer? In my books, no knobs means
no
sale. Mind you, the knobs are usually the first thing to give you
problems,
so maybe it makes sense?
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 7:32 PM worik <root(a)worik.org> wrote:
Robert pointed out I should make clear the use I
am looking for is
live
mixing.
I am getting bullied to buy a Behringer XR18. It is totally
dependent
on software to control it. Does any body have
any information about
the
nature of the interface?
I can find nothing useful on the web
W
On 1/05/21 9:48 am, worik wrote:
> On 27/04/21 7:30 pm, Peter P. wrote:
>> * worik <root(a)worik.org> [2021-04-27 09:23]:
>>> Vaguely Linux Audio related
>>>
>>> Is Open Sound Control still a thing? Was it ever?
> I realise I put a silly subject on my email, so I changed it.
>
> I need to get a mixer, primarily for mixing live bands. At least
> sixteen inputs, preferably more, into stereo or more channels.
>
> I would like to have a interface to it from a tablet and less
> importantly I would like wider options for controlling it over
some sort
> of IP network (TCP/IP probably). There are
a lot of nice products
> available, but it is hard for me to tell if the software and
protocols
> are ones I can use from my own software. I
feel a bit like a
babe in
> the woods!
>
> I am price sensitive, and I am not the only decision maker. It is
hard
> to make non technical people see the danger
in a piece of
equipment
> whose main control is a app on a iPad. I
want to be using it in
five
> and fifteen years from now. We will look
after it.
>
> My problem is identifying hardware that meets what seem like
peculiar
> requirements to others. Decision criteria.
>
> The background is we have a set of amplifiers we use for community
gigs
> here in Ĺtepoti, New Zealand. The missing
piece is a decent
mixer.
>
> In this thread there have been some interesting things, a bit
> overwhelming...
>
> * Dante
>
> * I am a beginner but I think MIDI and OSC are for different
things
>
> * LTC
>
> * MTC
>
> * MMC
>
> * OSC in JSON
>
> * "Rendering Engine" - Sara/DS100. Not sure what this is...
Looks
like
> > more than we need, opening up possibilities we have not thought of
> >
> > * Monome Norns, PedalinoMini, Step Audio, Lawo,
> >
> > Awesome!
> >
> > Worik
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