NigelC wrote:I am hoping eventually this is what might be possible:
1. Existing Mic/Line Layer drawing from built-in Audio I/O including Opt8/TFIF cards
2. Existing Tape Return Layer drawing from built-in Audio I/O including Opt8/TFIF cards
3. DAW Layer using 24 Faders with banking
Well, I could have not summed it up better! That is precisely that D8Bridge 2.0 will be. A replacement for Mackie OS... With full MCU/HUI/MIDI compatibility. I'm holding up stuff for v2.5 (EQs, Comps, plugins, etc) since I've got some more research to do.
Mac support is planned... The new code base for D8Bridge 2.0 (which is a complete rewrite/redesign) is already running on MacOS X. Some more development has to be done on the CoreAudio/CoreMIDI but it will be supported.
All of the HUI/MCU emulation is double/triple checked with a MIDI Monitor *And* the DAW. In the final steps, D8Bridge 2.0 will be compared to real hardware MCUs and HUIs to make sure the emulation is proper.
For those who want the D8Bridge 2.0 functions (DAW + Audio) but have a broken D8B computer, there will be two options:
- Run D8Bridge 2.0 in "compatibility" mode with the custom serial cable. No audio will be available.
- Replace motherboard of the D8B computer with anything really and run the D8Bridge 2.0 Disk on it
When all is done and running smoothly, I might do some research with a Raspberry Pi computer. That's a 35$ computer that runs Linux (on an ARM CPU). It is small enough to be built in the D8B mixer directly so we could ditch the "boat anchor PSU" as Bob Tudor calls it!
It could be fun to have some sort of a "CPU/PSU/D8Bridge" combo/replacement for users...
That's the news for today folks, got some more coding to do!