Mixing Station Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 78 reviews. Read all reviews for Mixing Station for iPhone.
Mixing Station is free iOS app published by David Schumann

Awesome app

CantChive!

Love this app! I use it literally all week long as a FOH operator and I can’t even begin to explain how much this has changed my workflow for the better! My only complaint is that I can’t create or edit the fader controls like “fine”, “Sends on Fader”, etc. which means I am stuck using the big multi button set. I’d love to see these buttons available when making a custom button/layout


Love the app

Pikachu516

Love the app and its functions. However i give it a ⭐️ as it only functions with either my ipad or and android tablet and does not want to connect with my phone, doesn't matter how many time i delete the app and re-download it. Can anyone help me i have the x32


Forget it.

Fatbuckel

After a smartsss response from the developer I’m writing another review. This app is able to be tested on android. It won’t let me connect to anything on iOS. I’ll be damned if I’m going to buy something without trying it first. Piss off.


Android?

Tom Holloway

This works great for me but some in my band have android phones is there a similar android app?


Not free

Ninos iPhone

$5 and higher in app purchases.


Powerful intuitive wish easy customization of layout

boboosta

This is an amazing app. I used the Behringer app for the X32 for a couple of years, which worked fairly well. It was a bit of a pain having to switch screens frequently—with only 8 channels per screen and various other controls spread over several screens. The customizable layout of Mixing Station lets me take full advantage of the large display area on my 12.9 inch iPad Pro. I have 16 input channels on my screen at once—in addition to the main LR output. I could probably fit 24 or perhaps even 32. There are two levels of customization of the layout. First, you can customize a “layer” by specifying how many channel strips appear on the screen at once and which channel strip elements appear on each channel strip (e.g., EQ, gates, compression, meters, solo buttons). Second, you can easily create individual buttons etc., on your own custom layout. You can save multiple custom layers and layouts. It’s very easy to create both. The behavior of taps, double taps, tap-hold, etc., is customizable for various controls. It’s amazing how much functionality of the console can be controlled by the app. The app also has some features that go beyond the console, such as the ability to automatically reduce the Aux Send volumes (and optionally, the main volume and/or compressor threshold) when the gain is increased. I’ve been using it about 6 months with an X32 console and an Apple WiFi Express router; and it has been rock steady. There have been two or three times where the faders did not respond for about 15 seconds; but that could easily be the router.


Amazing app

bubbagumprc

I used this app for the first time the other night to mix a show where I needed to put my m32r on the side of the stage and run everything remotely. I have used the native m32 app plenty of times. My biggest complaint with that app is no dedicated main LR fader always displayed. This app solved that and then some. Having the ability to have a custom layout is amazing. Being able to have a dedicated main fader, custom buttons for like effects mutes, tap delays, bus mutes and still have 8 channels across a iPad mini is amazing. Hopefully we see a update that will take advantage of the new v4 software on the m32.


High Quality

BassFace999

I am glad the official X Air app stopped working on iPad OS 13.2. I had to find this app and I am glad I did. It’s really well made and the customizability is great. Feel like I’ve just scratched the surface.


Nice alternate to XAir

Bradgideet

If there were an easy to access tap function for delay I would give this 5 stars. Otherwise this app is great and works flawlessly. The look of the app is minimalistic compared to the Behringer app, but that’s no problem. Download this and keep it as a backup if nothing else since the XAir app has proven to be less than reliable!


Have no idea

anotherfalsehope

I bought Mixing Station, I have no clue how to use it. It’s a little difficult but with the help from the developer himself I am good