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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Mirtschin" data-source="post: 73618" data-attributes="member: 1972"><p>Re: Protected Scenes</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's an idea for Uli and the Behringer guys - Add in the ability to load a custom "boot scene" from a USB key.</p><p></p><p>Put the USB key into the slot before booting, and as it boots, the boot-loader looks to the key, sees the custom boot scene, and loads that instead of the "last saved scene" it does now.</p><p></p><p>It's the same idea as computers have with alternate boot sources, and since the X32 appears to run on a custom Linux core, should be very easy to implement.</p><p></p><p>Then all that needs doing, is you set up how you want the desk to boot, and save that as your custom boot scene, and store it on a bunch of keys. You could even have separate keys for different users/days with the common settings needed i.e. Wednesday night is a 4-mic, 3-DI live setup, so that boot scene is stored on the key marked "Wednesday", Saturday is the full live setup, with matrix mixes sending to WebCast, that's on the "Saturday" key.</p><p></p><p>I'm already doing similar to this, the "bootable scene" just makes things a bit quicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Mirtschin, post: 73618, member: 1972"] Re: Protected Scenes Here's an idea for Uli and the Behringer guys - Add in the ability to load a custom "boot scene" from a USB key. Put the USB key into the slot before booting, and as it boots, the boot-loader looks to the key, sees the custom boot scene, and loads that instead of the "last saved scene" it does now. It's the same idea as computers have with alternate boot sources, and since the X32 appears to run on a custom Linux core, should be very easy to implement. Then all that needs doing, is you set up how you want the desk to boot, and save that as your custom boot scene, and store it on a bunch of keys. You could even have separate keys for different users/days with the common settings needed i.e. Wednesday night is a 4-mic, 3-DI live setup, so that boot scene is stored on the key marked "Wednesday", Saturday is the full live setup, with matrix mixes sending to WebCast, that's on the "Saturday" key. I'm already doing similar to this, the "bootable scene" just makes things a bit quicker. [/QUOTE]
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