[linux-audio-user] Live mixing Linux system (was: Delta 1010LT Preamp Gain)

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I know of at least one system like this.  I can't remember the name
and I don't know what OS it uses, but I suspect it's Windows.  A
local auditorium uses it.  It provides EQ, dynamics processing, delay
lines, and routing.  They use it for all their FOH and monitor
processing, sending a delayed signal to the balcony, and several
signals to the green room and other places in the building.  I
believe it can be controlled via LAN as well.  I haven't seen the
user interface, but I have seen the rack.  There may be other
hardware involved besides just the computer.

I hope to not wait a few years b/c I need EQ's and compressors right
now and can't afford to go buy them and don't have the space to store
them.  So I'll probably be throwing some code out over the next few
months and if it sucks, I'm sure everyone will let me know :-)

Greg

--- Benji Flaming <lau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Eventually I'd like this to lead to a real-time live mixing
> > environment where my "console" was just a control surface.  The
> > routing and processing options available in the digital domain
> are
> > just too cool to pass up.
> 
> I've wanted to build something like this for several years.  It
> sounds like
> we've toyed with some similar design ideas.  Let me know if you
> ever get
> started with this project, I'd like very much to be involved.  I'll
> probably
> start such a project myself in a few years if nobody else does, but
> I don't
> feel ready to tackle it yet.
> 
> |)
> |)enji
> 
> Benjamin Flaming
> --------------------
> "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they're very
> sophisticated
> idiots."
> 
> 
> 


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