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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Vannatto" data-source="post: 139740" data-attributes="member: 4071"><p>Re: Single-Channel FX *SEND* Mute on User Button?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Simon,</p><p></p><p>This maybe too late, but just saw your post. A few suggestions come to mind.</p><p>1. Create 2 snippets to turn the channel send on and off, then assign those snippets to 2 assign buttons. Unfortunately there is no toggle feature in the underlying OSC protocol. If it is channel one you need this for you could create 2 snippets files using a text editor as follows:</p><p></p><p>Snippet #1</p><p>#2.1# "Ch 1 Snd 13 Mute"</p><p>/ch/01/mix/13/on OFF</p><p></p><p>Snippet #2</p><p>#2.1# "Ch 1 Snd 13 Unmute"</p><p>/ch/01/mix/13/on ON</p><p></p><p>Save those as text files with .snp extension, then import them into the X32. Finally goto the User Assign section and assign 2 buttons to those snippets.</p><p></p><p>A couple of software solutions:</p><p>2. Using Mixing Station on a cheap android tablet (or smartphone), limit the access (first screen) to mixbus 13, then connect. This will automatically make Mixing Station go into SOF mode for that mixbus. Customize the layer to only show the channel or channels you want muted/unmuted.</p><p>3. X32 Live Toolbox (<a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/x32livetoolbox/" target="_blank">https://sourceforge.net/projects/x32livetoolbox/</a>) has a snippet like feature (called tidbits). Since it is software based, it has expanded the value types to include a toggle type. A tidbit could be created with "/ch/01/mix/13/on ,t". There is also a popup button that allows the user to click on the button or hit the spacebar. I will be releasing an update of Live Toolbox today with a few enhancements (including a version for the Raspberry Pi 2).</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Vannatto, post: 139740, member: 4071"] Re: Single-Channel FX *SEND* Mute on User Button? Hi Simon, This maybe too late, but just saw your post. A few suggestions come to mind. 1. Create 2 snippets to turn the channel send on and off, then assign those snippets to 2 assign buttons. Unfortunately there is no toggle feature in the underlying OSC protocol. If it is channel one you need this for you could create 2 snippets files using a text editor as follows: Snippet #1 #2.1# "Ch 1 Snd 13 Mute" /ch/01/mix/13/on OFF Snippet #2 #2.1# "Ch 1 Snd 13 Unmute" /ch/01/mix/13/on ON Save those as text files with .snp extension, then import them into the X32. Finally goto the User Assign section and assign 2 buttons to those snippets. A couple of software solutions: 2. Using Mixing Station on a cheap android tablet (or smartphone), limit the access (first screen) to mixbus 13, then connect. This will automatically make Mixing Station go into SOF mode for that mixbus. Customize the layer to only show the channel or channels you want muted/unmuted. 3. X32 Live Toolbox ([URL]https://sourceforge.net/projects/x32livetoolbox/[/URL]) has a snippet like feature (called tidbits). Since it is software based, it has expanded the value types to include a toggle type. A tidbit could be created with "/ch/01/mix/13/on ,t". There is also a popup button that allows the user to click on the button or hit the spacebar. I will be releasing an update of Live Toolbox today with a few enhancements (including a version for the Raspberry Pi 2). Paul [/QUOTE]
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