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#470424 - 05/25/19 03:19 PM
Re: Digital tablet mixers
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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All wifi advice is accepted here, thanks. From what I understand, if the wifi is interrupted, the mixer will still operate at the current settings (not so bad), but with crowded bandwith in big rooms, I'm a little concerned about setting up a mix. My intended use will have the mixer (stage box) very near my iPad, which controls it. I'm hoping that the close proximity "may" be somewhat of a saving grace ... although, in my own home I sometimes have wifi dropouts in the same room as the devices. Go figure, right?
But hey, congrats on your new studio toy! Four organs ... wow.
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#470427 - 05/25/19 04:23 PM
Re: Digital tablet mixers
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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I've been using Wifi based mixers for years, if you have a real router, you won't have any problems of drop out, the Behringer series with the built-in routers seem to only work at home, and with maybe 25 feet of reliable range. They are great mixers, sound great, but you need an external router.
Since then I have used many different ones, I've settled on the Yamaha TF-Rack, for a lot of reasons, but for especially one, is that at any time I can do anything right on the touch screen if I need.
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