I had a cue with multiple playback channels that I wanted to uniformly change the level of so I assigned the effected channels to a submaster. Unfortunately, I...
... There are no vector-based submaster commands but you can certainly change the level in an incremental stepwise manner, which in some respects is even more ...
We ran into an oddity tonight. Our show ran fine, but the information in the "Show Control" window froze. The list clock seemingly stopped (it hadn't) and the...
I've seen occasions when ABEdit will detect an error talking to the AB and stop doing status updates for a while, but it usually seems to start again. If you...
Thanks, Loren. I replaced the SCSI cable and bypassed the USB hub that the Portgear USB-SCSI converter was routed through. That seems to have alleviated the...
... At the risk of stirring up another hornet's nest, I've had good luck with one Adaptec card -- the 2906. It's a PCI SCSI interface that uses a DB25 instead...
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience to relate regarding control surfaces for the audiobox. RSD recommends the motormix option or course, but I'd like...
Several people have reported using the PC-1600(x) with the AB, and liking the results just fine. It isn't a motorized control surface, but it can learn and...
... Perhaps the web site is not clear enough but you can connect up to 5 MotorMix units to a single AudioBox.... ;-) ... The PC1600 is very popular as an...
Just a note that ANY PC computer based midi control surface can be used to control the AudioBox by using midi translating software. I use Bome's Midi...
Thought I would put a question out to the users about a good adaptor to buy for a touring show. My company is about to tour a play to the Edinburgh Fringe...
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How much power are you dealing with? It sounds like you'd want at least a proper autotransformer converter rather than one of the faked up Rat Shack...
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On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 22:42:30 -0700 Clifford Caruthers ... I'm glad I got my Motormix. It's very handy, as long as you have gear and/or software that support...
... buy ... Correct me if I am wrong but I think the Audiobox is supplied with a switch mode power supply as would most laptops. When recently touring the US...
... The power supply that comes with the unit can operate from 100-250VAC 50-60Hz so all you need is an adapter to the standard British mains receptacle... ...
... Each MotorMix provides a full set of menus you can select so the faders on each MM can display any 8 of 32 submasters, 16 input and 16 output masters and...
On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 04:25:16 -0700 (PDT) Charlie Richmond ... Ahhhh! Got it. So each MM works independently of each other, rather than as one becoming one big...
In a show currently in previews I found I had to write cues to preload the playback files and then have a "go" cue to set levels and initiate playback. If I...
There is a note in the command set spec that if you simply GO without a preload there can be a delay of up to some fraction of a second before playback starts....
... Hi Bruce, I have always believed this to be the case, but just out of curiosity how much of a delay are you experiencing? As a general rule I don't bother...
... The way the current firmware implementation is done, you shouldn't have to do a preload at all. You should simply be able to put 6 Playback 'Go' messages...
... I have reviewed this and realize my initial response was correct but really didn't address the situation. ... Loren and Scott are both on the mark here....
Thanks guys! I always have put the load commands in my "go" cues, especially with multichannel playback. What I found I needed to do with this show is write a ...
Hi Charlie, The show's fine now with the pre-load cues. I was just wondering for future reference the next time I'm pre-programming a show. BTW, thanks for the...
... So does Adaptec. In fact, as I recall, the literature that comes with the 2906 generally seems to assume that the unit is going to be used in a Mac, and...
The DB-25 was for a long time a standard SCSI connector on the Macs, although I suspect that may no longer be the case. In any case I believe there is...