SpaceF Mixers
Mixers
FP106-X
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FP106 is available in a version optimized for Xite
FP106-X is the FP106C for Xite. It is also compatible with Scope.
It adds the possibility to link the Aux Sends of mono channels in addition to the channel levels. Linking is done independantly for each aux and volumes, keeping the ability to use different send levels on each pair of mono channels, while adding the confort of linked aux sends whenever the user needs it.
The insert effect on the Rec Channel has been removed, as it is not necessary to put analyzers and spectrometers inside the mixers.
Other modifications are a slightly brighter color of the background which becomes dark-grey-blueish instead of pure black.
Also, the color potis are slightly bigger and brighter.
Finally, several necessary modifications led to changes in the preset parameters:
- Previous preset list can be loaded in the X version, but some parameters changed, so it is normal that they show a message of the type "this preset list ios not compatible by x%". These x % are the new parameters that did not exist in any previous version. Just click yes and load the preset list, and resave it with the new name instead of overwriting old preset lists.
- Previous Aux Effects settings are not compatible and had to be replaced with new parameters. Previous "Aux Fx" preset is not compatible neither. All Aux section parameters are new to this X version.
- Most preset lists have been modified with an "X" at the end, to avoid confusion and overwriting of previous preset lists.
FP 106-X is released as a beta version and is available for download in the user area, "beta test" section.
The picture below shows the Aux Linkers under each even channels (mono channels 2, 4 and 6).
As you can see, you can link each parameter independantly, and the Volume linker is much more visible than before. It has been renamed "V" for Volume and the 1,2,3 button don't require much more explanation. Also the channels color pots of the even channels had to be moved down in order to keep the current dimensions of the mixers.
