The Behringer X32 is a rare product that is designed well and built well. The digital aspect, the analog aspect, the user interface (hardware and software), the layout, the speed, the remote control feature, all work very well together. By using it I got the impression that it's built by hackers. It's good to know it's powered by Linux.
I'm not sure what the OS on the X32 (or the Midas M32 sister model for that matter) is from factory.
The higher end Midas Pro consoles do definitely run on Linux though.
Posted the youtube link as it goes through a lot of the work needed to get this working.
https://github.com/xn--nding-jua/OpenX32 is the github for those not wanting a video.
Nice. Do you know which FPGA it is using?
The Behringer X32 is a rare product that is designed well and built well. The digital aspect, the analog aspect, the user interface (hardware and software), the layout, the speed, the remote control feature, all work very well together. By using it I got the impression that it's built by hackers. It's good to know it's powered by Linux.
Where did you get the idea that it's powered by Linux from?
I'm not sure what the OS on the X32 (or the Midas M32 sister model for that matter) is from factory. The higher end Midas Pro consoles do definitely run on Linux though.