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        <title>airence</title>
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        <description>D&amp;R AIRENCE Remote Control

This article describes the remote control interface for the D&amp;R AIRENCE-USB mixing console.

The AIRENCE is an 6- to 24-channel mixer which includes four stereo USB audio interfaces, and a USB control module for fader start etc., all through a single USB connection.</description>
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        <description>D&amp;R AIRLAB Remote Control

The D&amp;R AIRLAB is a modular analog mixing console. It has a serial port which can be used for fader start with mAirList. There is also a USB control module with push buttons for the cartwall etc. available.

Supported Hardware

	*  AIRLAB Mk 2</description>
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        <description>D&amp;R AIRLITE and WEBSTATION Remote Control

This article describes the remote control interface for the D&amp;R AIRLITE-USB and D&amp;R WEBSTATION mixing consoles.

The AIRLITE is an 8-channel 19“ mixer which includes four stereo USB audio interfaces, and a USB control module for fader start etc., all through a single USB connection.</description>
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        <title>axia</title>
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        <description>Axia Livewire Remote Control

Livewire is an Audio-over-IP technology developed by The Telos Alliance, and built into many broadcast products today, including the Axia broadcast mixing consoles.

The Axia IP Audio Driver is used to connect a PC to the Livewire network to send or receive audio. It provides a virtual soundcard (with up to 24 stereo channels, depending on the version/license) that can be used from any Windows application just like a physical sound card.</description>
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        <description>DHD Series 52, RM4200D, RM3200D

This article covers remote control of mAirList with digital broadcast consoles from DHD audio GmbH.

Supported Hardware

The DHD remote control interface in mAirList supports the following consoles from DHD:

	*  Series 52 (all models: 52/MX, 52/RX, 52/SX, 52/DX, 52/TX, RX2, SX2)</description>
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        <description>DHD RM2200D

This article covers remote control of mAirList with the DHD RM2200D.

For the other DHD models (RM3200D, RM4200D, Series 52) see here.

WORK IN PROGRESS</description>
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        <description>Barth D.MAX Remote Control

The D.MAX is a digital broadcast console manufactured by Barth KG in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

mAirList supports remote control for fader start and PFL/NEXT keys over the serial port protocol.

Configuration instructions are available on request.</description>
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        <description>Ember+ Remote Control

Ember+ is a lightweight control protocol developed by Lawo and L-S-B Broadcast Technologies. It was published an open standard, and various companies have implemented Ember+ in their products since.

In Ember+, a device (or software) can act as a</description>
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        <description>Game Controllers, Joysticks, Gamepads

This article covers the use of game controllers for remote control in mAirList.

Supported Hardware

mAirList supports any kind of game controller that is compatible with Windows, i.e., that is listed in the Sound, video and game controllers</description>
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        <description>Hotkeys

This article covers the configuration of hotkeys for the remote control of mAirList.

Local and global (system-wide) hotkeys

mAirList supports two kinds of hotkeys:

	*  Local: Hotkeys only work when mAirList application is in the foreground and focused.</description>
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        <title>iowarrior</title>
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        <description>IO-Warrior Remote Control

The IO-Warrior is an USB Input/Output device by German manufacturer Code Mercenaries.

It is an HID device that does not require any special drivers, and there are multiple versions with a different number of digital I/O pins available. Each pin can be used as either an input pin (to execute remote control commands), or as an output pin (from a script).</description>
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        <description>Velleman K8055

This article describes remote control for the Velleman K8055 family of USB experiment boards.

Supported Hardware

Supported Velleman products are:

	*  WSI8055N (kit for self-assembly)
	*  WPI110N (assembled device)

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        <title>mambanet</title>
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        <description>MambaNet Remote Control

 Work in progress!

The MambaNet remote control interface connects mAirList to MambaNet compatible devices. MambaNet is a digital control protocol, developed by D&amp;R Electronica B.V. and used in the D&amp;R AXUM console.

Configuration

MairlistScript provides the</description>
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        <title>midi</title>
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        <description>MIDI Remote Control

mAirList can use any MIDI device for remote control. You can also use scripts to send MIDI messages from mAirList to a MIDI device.

Configuration

Open the config app or Control Panel, go to the Remote Control page, and add a new</description>
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        <title>rest</title>
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        <description>REST Remote Control

The REST remote control interface provides a RESTful API, allowing third-party software to access state information, and perform actions, through HTTP calls.

Configuration

Open the standalone configuration app, or the Control Panel, go to the</description>
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        <title>sas</title>
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        <description>SAS Remote Control

This article describes the SAS remote control interface in mAirList.

The SAS protocol, also known as RAS protocol or Diamond protocol, is a digital remote control protocol supported by various mixing consoles manufactured by Lawo, Studer and others. Depending on the exact model, TCP or the serial port is used for communication.</description>
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        <title>serial</title>
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        <description>Serial Port Remote Control

The serial port remote control allows you to receive raw remote control commands over a serial port.

Configuration

First, open the config app, and go to Misc. -&gt; Serial Ports to set up the parameters for the serial port (baud rate etc.).

Then go to the</description>
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        <title>sonifexs0</title>
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        <description>Sonifex S0 Remote Control

The Sonifex S0 is an analog 9-channel broadcast mixer with built-in USB remote control.

Supported firmware versions

The Sonifex S0 must have at least firmware 1.015 installed in order to work with this remote control interface.

Firmware download:</description>
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        <title>tcp</title>
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        <description>TCP Server and TCP Client Remote Control

The TCP Server and TCP Client remote control interfaces allow you to execute remote control commands over a TCP connection.

TCP Server

The TCP Server accepts Telnet-like connections from clients, and executes commands sent by the clients.</description>
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        <title>telosvx</title>
        <link>https://wiki.mairlist.com/config:remotecontrol:telosvx?rev=1562689101&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Telos VX LWCP Remote Control

The Telos VX LWCP Remote Control interface allows you to connect to Telos VX devices through the Livewire Control Protocol (LWCP).

It can currently only be used from a script.

Configuration

Open the standalone config app, or the Control Panel, go to the</description>
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        <title>wheatnet</title>
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        <description>WheatNet-IP Remote Control

WheatNet-IP is an audio-over-IP technology used by devices from American manufacturer Wheatstone Coperation.

The WheatNet-IP remote in mAirList can connect to either BLADE or mixer devices, assigning remote control commands to SLIO (virtual logic states), or mixer channel statuses, respectively.</description>
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        <description>Window Message Client Remote Control

The Window Message Client remote control interface provides a mechanism to execute remote control commands through Window messages.

The procotol is designed to work with any kind of server application that can process and forward window messages containing logic data, as explained below.</description>
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