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<blockquote data-quote="Lloyd Ritzberg" data-source="post: 6611" data-attributes="member: 3735"><p>Iam starting this thread to hopefully zero in on using the x32 in a recording studio environment.</p><p>Situations in the studio are very different than those required for live use.</p><p> the first area I would like to address is the use of of x32midiosc v.02.</p><p>This application emulates up to 6 Macie control unit for use with DAW's or what ever else a Mackie controll can be used fot.</p><p>Thus it is still a work in proggress, but working pretty well.</p><p>I also think x32 users need to be aware of what is controlled/being controlled by the X32 versus DAW</p><p>I see potential problems as the the x32 is functioning as a mixer and Mackie control at the same time.</p><p>Using the Behringher X32 implementation of the Mackie control has no direct effect on the X32's actual audio channels, only what is being controlled in the DAW.</p><p>i.e. if the intent of the user is to mix "in the box" , and he pushes up fader 1 (lets assume a synth is connected there), in the DAW he may be controlling a audio track.</p><p>This will raise the audio level of both.</p><p>The way the app works, the DAW is like a big remote for the X32 (which is great if you are mixing "out of the box" user just needs to be aware that he is controlling X32 & DAW output at the same time.</p><p>So the big question:</p><p>Is there a way the X32 can function as a controller only ? (similar to a synth has a MIDI Local on Local off command)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lloyd Ritzberg, post: 6611, member: 3735"] Iam starting this thread to hopefully zero in on using the x32 in a recording studio environment. Situations in the studio are very different than those required for live use. the first area I would like to address is the use of of x32midiosc v.02. This application emulates up to 6 Macie control unit for use with DAW's or what ever else a Mackie controll can be used fot. Thus it is still a work in proggress, but working pretty well. I also think x32 users need to be aware of what is controlled/being controlled by the X32 versus DAW I see potential problems as the the x32 is functioning as a mixer and Mackie control at the same time. Using the Behringher X32 implementation of the Mackie control has no direct effect on the X32's actual audio channels, only what is being controlled in the DAW. i.e. if the intent of the user is to mix "in the box" , and he pushes up fader 1 (lets assume a synth is connected there), in the DAW he may be controlling a audio track. This will raise the audio level of both. The way the app works, the DAW is like a big remote for the X32 (which is great if you are mixing "out of the box" user just needs to be aware that he is controlling X32 & DAW output at the same time. So the big question: Is there a way the X32 can function as a controller only ? (similar to a synth has a MIDI Local on Local off command) [/QUOTE]
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