Berhringer X32 Channel ON/OFF (mic muting)

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Chris Bakos

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Mar 29, 2016, 11:29:38 AM3/29/16
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I am not super familiar with the X32 but will be programming a show soon that will need to mute/unmute 10 microphones over the course of the 60 minute show. It could be a lot of changes so rather than build "scenes" in the board, I want to just simply instruct the board to mute and unmet channels. Does anyone have a t Qlab template that they know works in this scenario they would be willing to share with me with the 32 channel mic on/off changes already programed? I have one for a Yamaha board that I have not tried but I will not have access to the board to test them until a few days out, and that is cutting it a bit close. 

Jeff Polunas

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Mar 29, 2016, 12:19:58 PM3/29/16
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Hi Christopher,

I don't have the template in front of me, but I could get one tomorrow for you when I get back to the theater. 

I've included the link to the information on controlling the x32 via midi. 


We've been successful in using this for a show rather than scenes for turning on and off microphones. 

Hope this helps,
Jeff Polunas 

Sent from my iPhone, please forgive any brevity and typing mistakes. 

On Mar 29, 2016, at 8:29 AM, Chris Bakos <christop...@gmail.com> wrote:

I am not super familiar with the X32 but will be programming a show soon that will need to mute/unmute 10 microphones over the course of the 60 minute show. It could be a lot of changes so rather than build "scenes" in the board, I want to just simply instruct the board to mute and unmet channels. Does anyone have a t Qlab template that they know works in this scenario they would be willing to share with me with the 32 channel mic on/off changes already programed? I have one for a Yamaha board that I have not tried but I will not have access to the board to test them until a few days out, and that is cutting it a bit close. 

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Chris Bakos

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Mar 29, 2016, 2:11:56 PM3/29/16
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Thanks Jeff. That is just the kind of information I was looking for. 

Brendan Patrick Hogan

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Mar 29, 2016, 2:56:05 PM3/29/16
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Hello, Chris,

You can also consult this document, produced by Patrick-Gilles Maillot ("Unofficial X32 OSC Remote Protocol") for information on controlling the X32/M32 functions via OSC messages.


The M32 receives OSC messages on port 10023, and I believe the X32 does as well.

sprsndman

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Mar 29, 2016, 7:31:30 PM3/29/16
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Attached is an example workspace with a handful of useful OSC cues in it that I've used on the X32. just change the IP address in the OSC patch and they should work straight away...

Thanks!
MACCX32Control.cues
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