Subject: [linux-audio-dev] ANN: Revolution-12 0.5.4 Released
From: Fred Gleason (fredg_AT_wava.com)
Date: Mon Mar 25 2002 - 00:30:35 EET
I'm pleased to announce the initial public release of the Revolution12
software package. Revolution12 is a linux-based audio package that
implements a comprehensive, network-transparent control framework for the
Revolution 12 Digital Audio Engine, manufactured by Arrakis Systems/Colorado
Digital [http://www.arrakis-systems.com/]. Features of the Revolution12
package include:
Network transparent control. All control clients communicate with
the engine by means of TCP/IP protocols, making remote operation and
multiple control points a snap.
A Qt-based virtual mixing desk. Utilizing "touchscreen-friendly" controls,
virtually every aspect of the desk's appearance and operation is
user-customizable.
Full support for the MCS3000X motorized fader control panel, manufactured
by JL Cooper [http://www.jlcooper.com/].
Integration with the DADPro32 Broadcast Automation System, manufactured
by ENCO Systems [http://www.enco.com/], by means of DAD Command Language
(DCL) calls.
Further information, as well as source code tarballs are available for
download at:
http://linux.blackhawke.net/linux/revolution12/
Revolution12 is available under the GNU Public License.
Enjoy!
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