Shroomz~> Can Control

January 28, 2012 in Mixer, Shroomz~>

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Author Shroomz~>
Name Can Control
Link http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=27501

CAN CONTROL v1.0 - Crossfeed EQ headphone monitoring aid

Thanks to all the beta testers for your time & for the high level of feedback. The only significant change since the last beta release is the addition of separate L & R input mutes for setting up the device. These mutes are not included in presets because they don’t need to be.

Please feel free to share your presets here since I’ve opted to release it without any, but be aware that when using someone’s preset, you may well have to tweak the device to your own preference even if using the same monitor speakers & cans/phones as they are. That shouldn’t be an issue though, as you’ll need to set the device up for yourself anyway whether starting from a preset or not.

Cheers,
~Mark

Quick Start Guide :-

  1. - Connect CAN CONTROL in line before your headphone monitoring output.
  2. Turn the CAN CONTROL master volume level down low.
  3. Play some music. Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark side of the moon’ is a good example of music that benefits from crossfeed, but there are many others (most infact).
  4. Turn the master volume back up to a listening level that you’re happy with.
  5. Mute the left (L) or right (R) hand side with the mute buttons at the top corners of the green window so that you’re only listening to one side.
  6. Switch on & off the crossfeed with the round black button labeled ‘X’ or by clicking the x-feed on/off switches in the green window.
  7. Play with the ‘High Loss F’ (frequency) and ‘High Loss G’ (gain) & ‘Delay’ parameters to adjust to your own head for a sound coming at an angle in front which sounds as close as possible to what you hear from your monitor speaker on that side instead of inside your head like you would normally hear on your headphones (especially closed back types). You won’t hear any difference with a mono record, but for sounds recorded only on one channel & in between, you should get a significant effect that gives a sense of some extra space.
  8. Adjust the crossfeed gain (X Gain) and left/right gain (LR Gain) parameters if necessary.
  9. Switch the muted channel back on, so that you’re now listening to both left and right hand sides.
  10. Adjust master EQ section parameters if necessary. You may find the need to cut bass frequencies between 250-500Hz by 1 to 2dB using the Low Shelf, but in some cases you may not! It’s a balance of what you’re monitoring & personal taste.
  11. Use your ears and some trial & error adjusting and listening to different types of music, saving yourself some presets with settings you’re happy with as you go.
  12. If you wish to get technical in setting up CAN CONTROL you can follow some of the procedures above using sine waves or filtered pink noise, but you have to submit pictures to this thread of you wearing your lab coat.

That should be enough to get you started. When I have time I’ll write something more in-depth if there’s a demand.

~Mark

Shroomz~> OCTAMIX

January 23, 2012 in Mixer, Shroomz~>

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Author Shroomz~>
Name OCTAMIX
Link http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=26023

some of you might remember an 8-channel mixer I made for using within the Creamware modular called Octamix. Well this is the Scope edition for using standalone in the scope Routing Window.

OCTAMIX is a very simple 8 channel mixer which is very low on dsp usage (<1). It has many of the features that you would expect to find on a small traditional 8 channel analogue desk, although it does have a few features which are quite unique to Scope. It provides some of the features found on larger Scope mixers enabling some simple mixing facilities with low dsp cost.

Features:-

- 8 mono channels
- 2 mono inserts per channel
- Pre & post insert clip leds per channel
- 2 Aux sends per channel (pre/post switchable)
- 0-200 sample delay per channel
- Solo & mute buttons per channel
- Channel labelling
- 2 x stereo returns (each with 3 x stereo insert & VU)
- Main mix channel (with 3 x stereo insert & VU)
- Stereo input with gain control.
- Monitor output with gain control.
- Aux panel switchable between Int (2 x insert each) & external (ext).
- Meterbridge featuring post pan VUs for channels 1-8 & STin & Monitor VUs.
- Less than one DSP usage (not counting inserted effects).

I might update this at some point soon because it was made a while back, so let me know if you find any problems etc.

Hope you find it useful. :)

cheers,
Mark

Roy Thinnes: CWMixers

January 21, 2012 in Mixer, Roy Thinnes

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I was fed up with the available mixers and made new ones

FROM http://www.cwmodular.org/html/cwmixer1.html

cwmix8-2
characteristic: simple 8 channel mixer
features: pan, mute, 4x link.
2×2 outputs (switchable).
download:  here
   
cwmix16-2
characteristic: simple 16 channel mixer
features: pan, mute, 8x link, VU per channel
2×2 outputs (switchable).
download: here
   
cwmix8+8
characteristic: compact 8 stereo + 8 mono channels mixer with inserts
features: stereo channels: 2x stereo inserts, mute, VU l+r
mono channels: 2x mono inserts, pan, mute
all: VU audio source either pre or post inserts (switchable)
download: here
   
cwmix16-3-2
characteristic: 16 channel project studio mixer
features: per channel:
pre-attenuation, insert, 3-band eq, 3x stereo aux with post/pre eq switch and panning, 2x inserts, pan, mute, solo, 3x bus, link, gain fader
aux: insert, 3-band eq, on/off eq (saves dsp load if off), 2x inserts, mute, solo, 3xbus, on/off (saves dsp load if off)
bus: insert, 3-band eq, 2x inserts, mute, solo, int/ext switch (for extern bus processing), on/off (saves dsp load if off)
master: insert, 3-band eq, 4x inserts, stereo/mono (for checking mono compatibility), master<-> ext signal switch with ext gain (for fast comparison with other mixes).
in/outputs inputs: 16x channel, Ext l+r, AuxRet1-3 l+r, Bus1-3 l+r
outputs: outL+R, Aux1-3 send l+r, Bus1-3 l+r
download: here (copy dsp files to scope app/dsp folder if not present)