Hi. No this is a Pre-MIDI Desk. I'm trying to get more details


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Subject: Re: [SLUG] Mixing Desk Automation


On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:48:49 +1000
"Kevin Fitzgerald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all
>  
> Bit of a Left field question for you. I have  amate who is an audio 
> engineer and an analogue purist. He wants automation for his sound 
> desk (Mimics the actions he makes with the faders etc....) Anyway.

OK so far.

> His desk has the capability

What format does the desk send an receive? Its usually MIDI.

> and he can stripe the tape with SMPTE but needs some
> way of recording the movements and playing them back.

Well SMTPE is only the time base, you can't encode the automation that
way.

> There is a commercial software package called Disk Mix  by otari that 
> can do it but it is a $4000 price tag. Does anyone out there know of a

> linux alternative??

Well assuming that the desk uses MIDI automation, it is theoretically 
possible, but probably a bit of fiddling around.

Erik
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