Hello Jay, We purchased the ancestor of the X32, for the same reason ! We intend to have a daemon that would communicate with the console using MIDI, receiving the actual position of the faders (triggering the ON AIR flag and lights), and also pushing automation commands to the console, as the faders are motorized. Needless to say that if Rivendell was to support it natively, well, that would be... awesome !
Looking forward to see your work ! Hoggins! Le 17/11/2014 16:57, Jay Ashworth a écrit : > So I spent the last 2 weeks mixing sound for my local community theatre on > their spandy new Behringer x32. > > And it's apparent to me why it's sold 200k+ units in 3 years. > > And -- as I am wont to do -- I started musing on what you'd need to do to > make it into a broadcast board. :-) > > You'd want to lock off the various bits of processing, and that *would* > probably require custom firmware... but the most important thing *I* could > think of was remote start/fader start for automation. And it seems to me > that could be done by writing a listener that attached to the board using > OSC (OpenSoundControl), and waited for either an off-infinity fader move > or a channel-unmute from the assigned channel, and triggered the relevant > live-assist playout channel. > > Any hackers on the list who could comment on whether that's insane or not? > > :-) > > (This would be useful for theatrical cue-assist as well, of course, though > you likely wouldn't use Rivendell to run that... Hell; maybe you would; > I haven't looked at it lately.) > > Cheers, > -- jra >
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