Feb 27, 2012 - C-Mexx made an app called Visualizer 03D. As I recall (I last used one like this about 12 years ago) you needed some optional software installed to make this work. It's interesting that somebody made some software to (I assume) use this port to control the mixer in an audio-only environment. Copyright @ 2013-2017 Viktoriya Gurdan VeroArt Photography vg@veroart.de Datenschutz Impressum. 02R Project Manager v1. For Macintosh and Power Macintosh from Zeep. Allows to manage all the recording sessions offering limited remote control and storing. 02R Visualizer For Windows from C-Mexx. Allows an 02R fully implemented remote control (including Automix Editing). Info: www.c-mexx.com.

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Paris wrote on Fri, 22 July 2005 01:32 I will have to look when I get home, for I am on the road @ the moment, but I believe if you scroll through the Midi button pages (repeadedly press the midi button upper left), there is an Aux master page. The aux/bus masters are controlled through midi I believe, internally. Look into the Behringer BCF 2000. Its a motorized 8 fader midi controller. Program it up, and you can expand your control surface, in all kinds of cool ways.

Paris The MIDI answer is correct and is one of two ways to do it. Isadora Keygen. The other way is to press the Meter button at the upper left until you get to the Bux/Aux master meters, use the arrow keys to select the aux master you want and use the encoder wheel to change it. I use an 02R live all the time. I like it a lot but I'd like a few more auxes.

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No budget for a DM2000 so I'll live with it. Just came off a ten month tour with an 02R. There have been a number of correct and semi-correct answers thus far. The quickest way to get the Aux master faders is to HOLD the 'Flip' button down for a second or so. Just pressing it quickly flips the tape inputs and mic inputs; holding it until it flips flips to the aux fader page in the MIDI section. Driver Primax Colorado 600p Windows 7. The second way is to, as noted, go to that page in the MIDI section via the MIDI button. I think it's page 3, but I'm not 100% on that as I'm going from memory and it's been a month or two.

Finally, as Dan mentioned, you can go to the Bus/Aux page in the Meters section, select the fader onscreen, and use the encoder. Not at all the easiest way to do it, but sometimes it's the best option, since you can do it with one hand whilst riding a fader with the other (the two other options flip the fader bank, so you can't ride a fader while tweaking an aux master). Were I touring with one again, I'd seriously consider a Peavey 1600 or 1600x on the MIDI port as a way to get the bus and aux masters directly on faders. Of course, a motorized one like the MotorMix is even hotter, but that's getting pricey, and I won't touch Behringer. Forget about the 02R for live use, its an old desk. Download Wifi Router For Android Mobile on this page. Standard only 8 micchannels with phantom power. Auxes aren't balanced, no eq's on the auxes, etc.

Do the upgrade to 01V96 with a behringer ADA8000 no expansionslots needed!!! (20mic inputs, 4 lineinputs, 14 balanced outputs), you can go to a maximum of 28 mic inputs, that's not bad. That's my suggestion, I don't know your budget, but your asking what I think about the 02R for live, well we've got one, and on my previous work we had an 01V (old version) and I loved it, coming to this work with 02R it felt like a downgrade instead of an upgrade. The last time I checked a 02R cost is comparable with a 01V96.