> >  For variable values, i have the wonderful 'bitstream pro' midi controller, 
> >  which gives me 8 sliders, 32 knobs, 8 toggle switches, and an lfo-driven 
> >  parameter.
> 
> whats the price on this, compared to the PC1600X (16 sliders, 16
> buttons, plus a data wheel) ? can it generate 14 bit CC values ?

at 450 euro, i think it is competetively priced (can't find a price online 
for pc1600x anymore)  I don't have it in front of me, but i'm pretty sure
the default mode is 7 bit, and i suspect that is the limit on resolution.
On the other hand, the 'bitstream pro' is reprogrammable via sysex messages, 
and one can assign 24 bits of data to each controller.  I haven't done
anything with this (the default cc mode was perfect for me) so i can't say
how flexible this is.  A spiffy gui is only available only for windows, but 
the protocol for reassigning controls is freely available, and the waveidea 
fellas said they were happy to help anyone developing a mac/linux gui.
see waveidea.com for info.

> >  Regarding control of sound card's hardware mixer, GDAM has no support for 
> >  this.   One of GDAM's weaknesses is that a song can be moved between 
> >  devices, but a song cannot be played to two devices at once.  
> 
> I initially thought that you meant "routed to 2 soundcards, with the
> channels split across them". But now I see (I think) that you mean
> "duplicate the output and send it to multiple devices", right ?

  Correct.. GDAM cannot duplicate an audio source and send it to multiple 
devices", only mix multiple sources for a single device and switch a source 
from one device's mix to another.  DJ mixers generally have only 2 stereo 
output channels, and 2 or 4 inputs.  Both outputs (preview and room) get every
input, but with different sets of volume controls.  This allows the DJ to 
preview a new track mixed in with whatever the room is hearing.  GDAM isn't yet 
attempting completely flexible, N by N channel support (may never).  But i 
would like to see simple routing, like common dj hardware.  We just need to 
fix our 'tee' source :)

  -geoff

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