- #BEHRINGER X32 SOFTWARE INSTALL#
- #BEHRINGER X32 SOFTWARE ARCHIVE#
- #BEHRINGER X32 SOFTWARE WINDOWS 10#
If you find bugs, please report them if you fix some bugs, please propose your code so everyone can benefit. The compile line and options are directly managed by Eclispe using the tools and environment variables set from your PC, and are straight forward.įor example, the compile lines for X32Reaper in Debug mode are listed below (entirely managed by/from Eclipse on a single button click): Each project will have to be edited to include link libraries as mentioned above.
#BEHRINGER X32 SOFTWARE INSTALL#
The installation of MinGW sets up all necessary environment variables please follow the instructions that come with the MinGW install utility.Įclipse also sets up all necessary environment options for basic C programming When creating projects, select the MinGW suite as compile suite. The basic MinGW-32 environment and tools are sufficient for these programs as there are no high memory addressing requirements. Windows based programs have to be linked with their respective libraries under Windows (w2_32, gdi32, comdlg32, etc.) respective of the Windows functionality used. I use Eclipse as IDE and MinGW under Windows for my C environment. Source code is set for 4-space tabs in Eclipse.
#BEHRINGER X32 SOFTWARE WINDOWS 10#
Some programs are Windows applications and rely on Windows MFC libraries and work in a Windows XP to Windows 10 environment.
#BEHRINGER X32 SOFTWARE ARCHIVE#
Compile all files (-c flag) found in X32lib and archive them into a library you can then static-link to the other programs.Īpplications and programs will work in a Linux, OS X, or Windows terminal. The tools and programs proposed here are generally simple C programs, static linked applications.įirst build yourself a library of 'utility' functions you will find under Xlib32. The latest version of the unofficial X32 OSC Protocol documentation, and compiled/built versions of the tools, demos, examples and snapshots can be found at. The software in this repository heavily relies on OSC commands sent or received to/from an X32 digital mixer, using UDP communication protocol. Javier Iglesias just recently provided a Makefile file for some of the tools (Initially X32_lib and X32Reaper). Thanks to all contributors who submitted issues, helping these tools to get better for the benefit of everyone. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License Thank you Note See the GNU General Public License for more details. This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. It under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or any later version. COPYRIGHTĪll software, pictures & documentation Copyright (C) 2013-2021 Patrick-Gilles MaillotĪll software in this repository is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify The first one I committed is X32_Command, a simple yet very useful and powerful command line tool for interacting with the X32 digital audio console. I will try to push/commit most of the utilities I have been writing since 2014 for the X32 Standard console I bought then. This is a repository for Behringer X32 OSC program files.