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Hi @jrszlachta, thanks for your PR! Sorry for the late reaction, I've been away on holidays. Will try to look at it in the next few days |
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Some colleagues and I recently revived a Yamaha 01V96 after years in storage. This repo inspired us to add IEM (in-ear monitor) mode, enabling musicians to control their levels independently without touching the main mix or other users' settings.
I also adjusted the fader range values, which differ on the Yamaha console I use.
Noticing this repo, I implemented IEM mode to address this gap. It works great for our setup, but sharing in case it's useful for others!
PS: I don't have an X32 to test, if needed I can remove the changes that affect it
My commit history is a mess, but squash merge should clean it up nicely 😂