hardware:supported_mixing_consoles
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hardware:supported_mixing_consoles [2017/05/23 09:42] – [crystal, crystal v2 (2014), crystal clear] tw | hardware:supported_mixing_consoles [2019/07/09 16:18] – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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==== RM2200D ==== | ==== RM2200D ==== | ||
- | Status: | + | Status: |
- | Uses an entirely different protocol than the other models. No plans to add support. | ||
===== Lawo ===== | ===== Lawo ===== | ||
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Status: supported | Status: supported | ||
- | ==== JADE Studio ==== | + | ==== R3LAY VRX (formerly |
Not a hardware mixing console but a software solution. Provides 8 GPIOs over Ember+. | Not a hardware mixing console but a software solution. Provides 8 GPIOs over Ember+. | ||
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==== Airmate, Airmate USB ==== | ==== Airmate, Airmate USB ==== | ||
- | Status: not supported | + | Status: |
USB connection is only for audio; needs external interface for fader start. | USB connection is only for audio; needs external interface for fader start. | ||
+ | ==== Webstation ==== | ||
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+ | Status: supported (from v6.1) | ||
===== Studer ===== | ===== Studer ===== | ||
==== OnAir 500 ==== | ==== OnAir 500 ==== | ||
- | Status: not supported | + | Status: |
==== OnAir 1000 ==== | ==== OnAir 1000 ==== |
hardware/supported_mixing_consoles.txt · Last modified: 2019/09/10 16:00 by tw