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MultiChannel WAV to multiple files for DL32R recordings for Mac and Linux

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Aqntbghd:
i'm ok that they integrate hardware and software from other providers (and it is well known that most audio companies are more marketing than dev these days). but even so, then might just need to pass on the requirement from their customers onto their suppliers of OEM. If it matters for the customer it matters for Mackie. Otherwise i'll end up buying a Presonus next time i need to update my gear ;)

PS: has anyone done a reverse-engineering of the dl32R ? i've spotted some linux filesystem for the update files in the masterfader app...

WK154:
It's based on an old version of uClinux.
http://www.uclinux.org/index.html
Or more specifically for the AD Blackfin CPU.
https://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=uclinux_on_blackfin
Haven't looked lately if they ever migrated to Buildroot.
https://buildroot.org/

JohnMHoyt:
It would be awesome to have the option to have a single wav per channel.  Wow, my life would become a lot less complicated as I record over 100 shows a year, bust them down into songs and that means a rough mix, and exporting from audacity, then opening the next multitrack file, setting the mixer settings to the same as for the last file's songs...  the stitch it together so there are no gaps.

Sigh

dpdan:
John,
I highly suggest using a laptop and record to it using your favorite DAW.

JohnMHoyt:

--- Quote from: dpdan on November 12, 2016, 04:14:13 AM ---John,
I highly suggest using a laptop and record to it using your favorite DAW.

--- End quote ---


That's additional space, something else to setup and access to start recording with     
I used to record with a presonus fire studio and additional Adat da with a computer.
Part of the reason I went with the mackie was to eliminate that.

The mackie is so close to perfect

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