baptiste wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 12:21 pm
@mixingmanatee that's so nice of you ! I tried CueMix 5 on my Linux Mint 21.3 and it worked ok. I don't have an mk5 nor an 828 to try it for real, but if you guys can commit to make a linux-compatible CueMix build, that might draw in linux users to MOTU.
I certainly can't make any promises on that front myself, but what I can say is that I will try (personally) to keep unofficial builds floating here that keep parity with the official CueMix 5 releases, as much as I can. And if there's enough continued interest, I'll certainly try to float the idea internally!
autostatic wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 2:28 pm
So also the UltraLite-mk5, very interesting. Does CueMix 5 on Linux also allow you to use the internal DSP?
Yes, CueMix 5 on Linux should allow you the same control that you'd get on any other platform, which includes control over the built-in DSP (EQ's, reverb, etc). This unofficial package is built off the same app itself, just repackaged in a Linux-friendly executable.
stanlea wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 6:22 pm
Cuemix works for me on my non-music computer... my music laptop is down, unfortunately... will the program detect 828 ES ?
CueMix 5 is only for the UltraLite-mk5 and the new 828. The 828es has a built-in webapp which is already accessible on Linux via the ethernet connection - the device just needs to be on the same network as the host, at which point you can visit the web UI through any browser by using the IP address of the 828es.