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Hi
I'm looking for different products or manufacturer which build remote
controls for EQ's or EQ's with TCP/IP interfaces. The idea is to
control the monitors EQ during my job as a Monitor Sound Engineer at
realtime with a Tablet PC or Notebook via Wireless LAN

Thanks

Lukacs Sudar
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Lukacs Sudar <sudar@web.de> wrote:
>I'm looking for different products or manufacturer which build remote
>controls for EQ's or EQ's with TCP/IP interfaces. The idea is to
>control the monitors EQ during my job as a Monitor Sound Engineer at
>realtime with a Tablet PC or Notebook via Wireless LAN

Would a serial port do? Rane, Shure, and EV all make boxes with serial
remote control. And there is always the BSS Omnidrive. You could hang
a terminal server off of the net and connect it to a stack of them.
--scott


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kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote in news:cn5h9o$392$1
@panix2.panix.com:

> Lukacs Sudar <sudar@web.de> wrote:
>>I'm looking for different products or manufacturer which build remote
>>controls for EQ's or EQ's with TCP/IP interfaces. The idea is to
>>control the monitors EQ during my job as a Monitor Sound Engineer at
>>realtime with a Tablet PC or Notebook via Wireless LAN
>
> Would a serial port do? Rane, Shure, and EV all make boxes with serial
> remote control. And there is always the BSS Omnidrive. You could hang
> a terminal server off of the net and connect it to a stack of them.
> --scott
>
>

Here's a product made by the company I work for: 802.11 wireless to serial
bridge. Don't know how much it costs. My guess is that it's really
expensive.

http://www.symbol.com/products/wireless/cb1000.html

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In article <68934448.0411130641.731fdf04@posting.google.com> sudar@web.de writes:

> I'm looking for different products or manufacturer which build remote
> controls for EQ's or EQ's with TCP/IP interfaces. The idea is to
> control the monitors EQ during my job as a Monitor Sound Engineer at
> realtime with a Tablet PC or Notebook via Wireless LAN

There are a number of equalizers and speaker controllers that
interface with the Smaart software. This allows you to both seen
what's happening with the frequency and time response in real time and
make adjustments, all from the same program.

This isn't the sort of thing you'd use in your bar band gig, though.
If you were really in a position to employ the technology that exists
today, you'd probably have already read about it in newsgroups and
publications that are oriented toward the large venue live sound
market. If you're curious, I'd suggest that's where to look.



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On 13 Nov 2004 06:41:23 -0800, sudar@web.de (Lukacs Sudar) wrote:

>Hi
>I'm looking for different products or manufacturer which build remote
>controls for EQ's or EQ's with TCP/IP interfaces. The idea is to
>control the monitors EQ during my job as a Monitor Sound Engineer at
>realtime with a Tablet PC or Notebook via Wireless LAN

I think this is possible with the TC Electronic EQ Station.

--
Henrik

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"Lukacs Sudar" <sudar@web.de> wrote in message
news:68934448.0411130641.731fdf04@posting.google.com
> Hi
> I'm looking for different products or manufacturer which build remote
> controls for EQ's or EQ's with TCP/IP interfaces. The idea is to
> control the monitors EQ during my job as a Monitor Sound Engineer at
> realtime with a Tablet PC or Notebook via Wireless LAN

One such device would be a Yamaha digital console (01V96, DM1000, 02R96,
DM2000, etc.) controlled by a computer running XP Pro and Studio Manager,
that computer being remotely controlled by another computer via Microsoft's
Remote Console Support (RCS).

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"Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message news:<tLGdnY5n3qxVMAvcRVn-iQ@comcast.com>...
> "Lukacs Sudar" <sudar@web.de> wrote in message
> news:68934448.0411130641.731fdf04@posting.google.com
> > Hi
> > I'm looking for different products or manufacturer which build remote
> > controls for EQ's or EQ's with TCP/IP interfaces. The idea is to
> > control the monitors EQ during my job as a Monitor Sound Engineer at
> > realtime with a Tablet PC or Notebook via Wireless LAN
>
> One such device would be a Yamaha digital console (01V96, DM1000, 02R96,
> DM2000, etc.) controlled by a computer running XP Pro and Studio Manager,
> that computer being remotely controlled by another computer via Microsoft's
> Remote Console Support (RCS).



Hi
Thanks a lot for all feedbacks

I think the Wireless RS232 bridge will not work because the software
on the Client can only talk direct to RS232 and will not be able to
communicate via tcp/ip

But what about the newest crown Amps or the new BSS Soundweb 9088II
which i guess is network compatible.... Anyone works with it?

Lukacs Sudar
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