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Sjaak Overgaauw wrote: > On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 8:54 PM, van Sinn <vansinn@post.cybercity.dk> >wrote: > >>Since it can be operated standalone, setups might be stored and MIDI >>controlled, i.e. as presets, but I guess that's too much to ask for.. > > > It does not support remote midi control. It a standard 1x1 midi > interface, and the midi out can be used as a midi thru when using it > standalone. The idea of the Ultralite is that you store your settings > in one of the 16 presets using the Cuemix software. A preset contains > all the settings of the inputs, outputs, monitoring, eq, comp, reverb > limiter etc You can select one of the 16 presets when using it > standalone and you also can change above settings using the frontpanel > menu. Although this works, it's of course less user friendly. > > Bottom line: prepare your setup at home with a laptop or pc. On stage: > soundcheck: change the input gain, eq, reverb.... and you're ready to > play. If this method works ok for you, the Ultralite is your friend. > If you want a live mixer with dedicated knobs for each function, > you're not going to love it when using it standalone :) Pity.. since presets can actually be stored, being able to select them via MIDI would be such a small thing to implement, and greatly boost it's usability. Still, having manually selectable presets for different situations isn't too bad either; I know people who use a standalone programmable equalizer with presets for different types of venues.. Think I'll write them a feature-add suggestion - you never know.. ;) -- rgds, van Sinn