StageConnect is OpenSource – and the X32 knows it
Do you want to know more about StageConnect? Its a connection to transmit 32 uncompressed audio-channels via a single XLR cable. StageConnect is based on A2B, the Automotive Audio Bus (A2B).
Do you want to know more about StageConnect? Its a connection to transmit 32 uncompressed audio-channels via a single XLR cable. StageConnect is based on A2B, the Automotive Audio Bus (A2B).
In this video I’ll take you on a journey setting up and uploading the Linux-kernel together with user-programs to the Behringer X32 – originally an Audio-Mixing-Console. Why? Just for learning purposes, but perhaps more will develop here in the future 🙂
In this video I’m testing the DIY Expansion-Card for the Behringer X32 audio-mixing-console with the Room-EQ-Wizard-Software and I’m showing the new workflow using XTouch-Controllers and more things. With a live-mixed 64-channel song I’d like to celebrate 6.400 subscribers. Thank you so much for your interest, the support and the nice feedback via eMail or the…
Join Elektor editors Brian Tristam Williams and Jens Nickel for the Lab Talk, where we’ll explore FPGA-based audio processing with Dr. Christian Nöding. We’ll discuss Christian’s FPGA audio player project and touch on other related topics, including audio latency and Bluetooth LE What’s on the agenda?
In this video I use my FPGA audio player (FBAPE = Fpga Based AudioPlayer with EQs) built in a previous video to build my own DIY expansion card for the Behringer X32. The new card receives 32 audio channels with 24bit at 48kHz, processes them and sends 32 channels back to the X32. So, the…
This video shows the construction of our FPGA based full-digital Class-D amplifier and the participation at the finals of the IFEC2024 in Austin, Texas, USA. In July 2024, I took part in the IEEE IFEC 2024 competition together with several students of the University of Kassel. Our device has three channels with each 135W at…
In this episode I take you with me creating an audio mixing console based on the Arduino Vidor 4000 FPGA board. The final device has five EQs, a noise gate, an audio compressor and up to 22 channels with a total latency of 20.8 microseconds at 48kHz. Sourcecode and more: https://www.github.com/xn--nding-jua/Audioplayer Soft- and Hardware for…
In this video I take you with me to upgrade the hardware and I will describe some parts of the software of the DIY controller. In 2013 we changed the regular spotlights of our church to LED bars. But rain and UV-light did their contribution and damaged the devices so that I upgraded the installation…
In this youtube-video I bring a broken Behringer P16-I back to life to build a FPGA-based audiomixer. For this I’m using an Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 board with a SAMD21 microcontroller and an Intel Cyclone 10LP FPGA for the signal-processing. The audio-output to the analog world is done using a SPDIF adapter as well as…