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I might be missing something but, I can’t find any way to set the input gain with a meter view or even a digit reference. To me that is the first and most important step to any mixer. As with lots of other comments I would not want to use this app to set up a mix from the ground up. It would be ok for monitor mixes or maybe a side type mixer when you can’t get to a real app that works properly. I was hoping to use it on my Android for small events where I just bring xr18 and Android cuz it’s on my waist anyway. But I would not feel comfortable to do that with this app as it is now. I’ll have to bring Mobile I guess anyway with Behringer app.
Bought this app years ago hardly ever use it, it has always been laggy and hard to connect at Times this new version works a little better and has more features but it’s still laggy and unresponsive at times still has a way to go to be perfect it’s a great concept keep working at it
This app will not stay connected. I am using a separate WiFi router. Additionally, if I try to make changes to access mode ( which Bus or ALL) it requests a password. I do not recall having to set a password in the app. I have tried the password to 1. The router. 2. The console 3. My Android. What other password could it mean?! Will this only work in Access Point Mode?
I left my Mobile with TSA (gulp). So I quickly scanned the App Store for apps that might work in place of the Mobile app while it’s away. They all seem to connect, but this is the most fully featured replacement and seems to work great.
There are a lot of bad reviews here but I wonder how much is user error; getting the xr18 to work well and consistently over WiFi requires proper configuration with a dedicated external router...(I’m using an Google AirPort Extreme)... XR18 to router to laptop (XAirEdit)via cat5 cable and then I use my Mobile 3 (iOS 9.3.5) with the XAir app wirelessly. I just got FMP on my Android SE (iOS 11.4) and it is able to adjust HPF, input gain, phantom power, phase, faders, aux sends. When you first launch the app you have to go to the network settings (tap on the WiFi icon in the upper right corner) and from there it’s pretty self explanatory to make the app detect your XR18. I’m not giving it 5 stars because while certain (input gain, HPF) function they don’t automatically display the current settings of the XR18. Once the app is open, if you adjust these settings from outside the app (like from my Mobile) then the current settings will show in the app. Still for less than $10 to have these functions on my Android is killer.
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