by Audioman » Thu Jun 04, 2015 10:15 am
The software, must necessarily operate on the original platform, to maintain as much as possible compatibility with all.
I do not exclude that I might achieve something interesting, such as the introduction of an upgrade of the motherboard / cpu, bringing the software under Windows, and create a VST host to use (maybe via ADAT) PC to manage plugins, all in single interface.
Simply put, leverage the I / O and internal processes of the mixer (after being optimized at the most) and exploit the core of the PC to other external processes, and not only to see nice graphics of what you are doing.
Just as a test, I tried to implement the other two bands EQ, more precisely, I created an HP and LP, and I used the 'four-band EQ with full parametrics'.
It works, but I only tried with 12 channels, I should try with all 48, to see if the DSP governs all processes.
The things you can do are so many, but I have to first analyze the situation well.
Unfortunately, as a starting point I have the V3, who gave me the two D8B never had the V5.
To answer kderector, I avoid post within that group, because I think ProBox something purely commercial, it would be like asking Microsoft to release sources of Win 10.
Moreover, in the few days that I analyze the mixer, I already understood that ProBox could be easily replaced by a software less than 1 MB, which could run on Win or OSx.
Translate few serial commands in MIDI is definitely not a difficult thing, indeed, ridiculous.
Indeed, it would be even easier to make a software with a midimap, which translates from serial to what to midi, and you can map as you want, in order to adapt the surface of what you want
If someone manages and provide that information, saving time, otherwise I will find itself, but it's a shame to waste time that could be used for other things.
I tried to contact Marc Girard, but unfortunately did not respond.