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Supported Mixing Consoles

This list gives an overview over the mixing consoles that are supported for faderstart, remote control etc. It also gives some configuration hints for some models.

Note that even if your console is not supported directly, it might still be possible to use some sort of generic (USB) remote device to interface between the fader start function of the console and mAirList.

Important: Interfaces listed here are not available in all mAirList editions. Please check the feature matrix to see which interfaces are actually supported by your particular mAirList license/edition.

DHD

Series 52 (All models - RX2, SX2, 52/TX, 52/MX, 52/SX, 52/RX, etc.)

Status: supported

Console can be attached via TCP/IP or serial port.

Ember+ protocol can be used simultaneously for additional functionality, e.g. setting Global Labels.

RM4200D

Status: supported

Compatible with Series 52 for the most part. Availability of TCP/IP depends on the core module version. For older cores use serial port instead.

RM3200D

Status: limited support

Serial port only. Uses a subset of the RM4200D/52 packets, with a slightly different serial protocol. Set correct console type in DHD remote control configuration.

RM2200D

Status: Supported since v6.1.5. Only basic functionality (faderstart and PFL).

Lawo

All supported Lawo (hardware) consoles use the SAS protocol (sometimes called “RAS protocol” or “diamond protocol”) via serial port or via TCP/IP. JADE Studio uses Ember+ protocol.

sapphire

Status: supported

ruby

Status: supported

crystal, crystal v2 (2014), crystal clear

Status: supported

zirkon

Status: supported

R3LAY VRX (formerly JADE Studio)

Not a hardware mixing console but a software solution. Provides 8 GPIOs over Ember+.

Status: Supported from mAirList 5.1 build 2703

Note: libember_slim.dll is packaged with mAirList but requires Visual C++ 2013 runtimes: http://www.microsoft.com/de-de/download/details.aspx?id=40784

D&R

Airlite

Status: supported (from v5.0)

Airence

Status: supported

Airlab Mk2

Status: supported

Airmate, Airmate USB

Status: remote control not supported

USB connection is only for audio; needs external interface for fader start.

Webstation

Status: supported (from v6.1)

Studer

OnAir 500

Status: remote control not supported

OnAir 1000

Status: supported

Uses SAS over serial port.

OnAir 1500

Status: supported (tbc)

Uses SAS over TCP/IP or serial port.

OnAir 2000

Status: supported

Uses SAS over serial port.

OnAir 2500

Status: supported (tbc)

Uses SAS over TCP/IP or serial port.

OnAir 3000

Status: supported (tbc)

Uses SAS over TCP/IP or serial port.

Micro

Status: not supported

Has no remote control over TCP or serial or USB at all. Only physical GPIO and Web.

Axia

Livewire

Status: supported

Uses the Axia TCP/IP Direct Interface on localhost port 93.

Wheatstone

WheatNet-IP (LX-24 etc.)

Status: supported as of mAirList 5.1

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