Re: Remote mixers - open APIs

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On Mon, 11 Jun 2018, Len Ovens wrote:

On Mon, 11 Jun 2018, Paul Davis wrote:
what type of network? wifi might work for (1), but is almost certainly way too
unreliable for (2) in most live settings.

That is correct. However, if the mixer is controlable via wifi, the mixer itself can sit on stage which will also do away with a snake. This setup does not allow monitoring or recording at any other place than at the stage though. That is no headphones at the back of the hall unless you use icecast or something and accept 500ms latency or so.

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I have an X32Rack, which I leave on stage and control via Wifi and a 3rd party Android app. Two years ago, I picked up an inexpensive (US$180 Demo unit) wireless in-ear monitor rig, which I installed in my mixer rack and wired to the controlroom outputs, so now I can 'solo' and monitor any input from anywhere.

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