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Xair API

This package offers a python interface for the Behringer XAir, Midas MR series of digital rack mixers. I only have access to an MR18 for testing so if there is an error in the kind maps feel free to raise an issue or PR.

For an outline of past/future changes refer to: CHANGELOG

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10 or greater

Installation

pip install xair-api

Usage

Connection

A toml file named config.toml, placed into the current working directory of your code may be used to configure the mixers ip. A valid config.toml may resemble:

[connection]
ip = "<ip address>"

Alternatively you may pass it as a keyword argument.

Example

import xair_api


def main():
    kind_id = "XR18"
    ip = "<ip address>"

    with xair_api.connect(kind_id, ip=ip) as mixer:
        mixer.strip[8].config.name = "sm7b"
        mixer.strip[8].mix.on = True
        print(
            f"strip 09 ({mixer.strip[8].config.name}) on has been set to {mixer.strip[8].mix.on}"
        )


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

API

Currently the following devices are support:

  • MR18
  • XR18
  • XR16
  • XR12

The X32 is partially supported. This document covers specifically the XAir series, however.

XAirRemote class (higher level)

mixer.lr

A class representing Main LR channel

mixer.strip

A Strip tuple containing a class for each input strip channel

mixer.bus

A Bus tuple containing a class for each output bus channel

mixer.dca

A DCA tuple containing a class for each DCA group

mixer.fx

An FXSend tuple containing a class for each FX channel

mixer.fxsend

An FXSend tuple containing a class for each FX Send channel

mixer.fxreturn

An FXReturn tuple containing a class for each FX Return channel

mixer.auxreturn

A class representing auxreturn channel

mixer.config

A class representing the main config settings

LR

Contains the subclasses: (Config, Dyn, Insert, EQ, Mix)

Strip

Contains the subclasses: (Config, Preamp, Gate, Dyn, Insert, GEQ, EQ, Mix, Group, Automix)

Bus

Contains the subclasses: (Config, Dyn, Insert, EQ, Mix, Group)

FXSend

Contains the subclasses: (Config, Mix, Group)

FXRtn

Contains the subclasses: (Config, Preamp, EQ, Mix, Group)

AuxRtn

Contains the subclasses: (Config, Preamp, EQ, Mix, Group)

Subclasses

For each subclass the corresponding properties are available.

Config

  • name: string
  • color: int, from 0, 16
  • inputsource: int
  • usbreturn: int

Preamp

  • on: bool
  • usbtrim: float, from -18.0 to 18.0
  • usbinput: bool
  • invert: bool
  • highpasson: bool
  • highpassfilter: int, from 20 to 400

Gate

  • on: bool
  • mode: str, one of ('gate', 'exp2', 'exp3', 'exp4', 'duck')
  • threshold: float, from -80.0 to 0.0
  • range: int, from 3 to 60
  • attack: int, from 0 to 120
  • hold: float, from 0.02 to 2000
  • release: int, from 5 to 4000
  • keysource, from 0 to 22
  • filteron: bool
  • filtertype: int, from 0 to 8
  • filterfreq: float, from 20 to 20000

Dyn

  • on: bool
  • mode: str, one of ('comp', 'exp')
  • det: str, one of ('peak', 'rms')
  • env: str, one of ('lin', 'log')
  • threshold: float, from -60.0 to 0.0
  • ratio: int, from 0 to 11
  • knee: int, from 0 to 5
  • mgain: float, from 0.0 to 24.0
  • attack: int, from 0 to 120
  • hold: float, from 0.02 to 2000
  • release: int, from 5 to 4000
  • mix: int, from 0 to 100
  • keysource: int, from 0 to 22
  • auto: bool
  • filteron: bool
  • filtertype: int, from 0 to 8
  • filterfreq: float, from 20 to 20000

Insert

  • on: bool
  • sel: int

GEQ The following method names preceded by slider_

  • 20, 25, 31_5, 40, 50, 63, 80, 100, 125, 160,
  • 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1k, 1k25, 1k6, 2k,
  • 2k5, 3k15, 4k, 5k, 6k3, 8k, 10k, 12k5, 16k, 20k: float, from -15.0 to 15.0

for example: slider_20, slider_6k3 etc..

EQ

  • on: bool
  • mode: str, one of ('peq', 'geq', 'teq')

For the subclasses: low, low2, lomid, himid, high2, high the following properties are available:

  • type: int, from 0 to 5
  • frequency: float, from 20.0 to 20000.0
  • gain: float, -15.0 to 15.0
  • quality: float, from 0.3 to 10.0

for example: eq.low2.type

Mix

  • on: bool
  • fader: float, -inf, to 10.0
  • lr: bool

Group

  • dca: int, from 0 to 15
  • mute: int, from 0 to 15

Automix

  • group: int, from 0 to 2
  • weight: float, from -12.0 to 12.0

DCA

  • on: bool
  • name: str
  • color: int, from 0 to 15

Config

The following method names preceded by chlink

  • 1_2, 3_4, 5_6, 7_8, 9_10, 11_12, 13_14, 15_16

The following method names preceded by buslink

  • 1_2, 3_4, 5_6

for example: chlink1_2, buslink5_6 etc..

  • link_eq: bool
  • link_dyn: bool
  • link_fader_mute: bool
  • amixenable: bool
  • amixlock: bool

For the subclass monitor the following properties are available

  • level: float, -inf to 10.0
  • source: int, from 0 to 14
  • chmode bool
  • busmode bool
  • dim bool
  • mono bool
  • mute bool
  • dimfpl bool

for example: config.monitor.chmode

mute_group

tuple containing a class for each mute group

  • on: bool, from 0 to 3

for example: config.mute_group[0].on = True

XAirRemote class (lower level)

Send an OSC command directly to the mixer

  • send(osc command, value)

for example:

mixer.send("/ch/01/mix/on", 1)
mixer.send("/mtx/06/config/name", "somename")

Query the value of a command:

  • query(osc command)

for example:

print(mixer.query("/ch/01/mix/on"))

Tests

Unplug any expensive equipment before running tests. Save your current settings to a snapshot first.

First make sure you installed the development dependencies

To run all tests:

pytest -v.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

Documentation

XAir OSC Commands X32 OSC Commands

Special Thanks

Peter Dikant for writing the base class