GLD OneMix

GLD OneMix

by Allen & Heath Limited

5 ratings
5 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • July 23, 2013
  • December 18, 2017
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This application allows musicians to control their personal monitor mixes from an iPad. It provides customized control over individual monitor mixes, preventing accidental changes to other mixes or the main front-of-house sound.

Single monitor (Aux) mix control
Prevents access to other mixes
Customizable control levels
Metering of sends and master
Password protection
Multiple iPad support
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What's New in GLD OneMix

1.60

December 18, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Update for GLD Firmware 1.6 Bug fixes and improvements

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User reviews

Good app that needs some tweaking

Please update this app so I can update my iPad!

There are bugs

I used this for the first time last night, although it performed well I did notice a issue the fist one was being timed out of the app when moving from one app to another, I use iKlip, and not being able to log back due not being able to access the keyboard in my iPad, I use a Bluetooth page turner it seems that the app confuses this as an external keyboard
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Alright Interface

This app works well for controlling a mix on the GLD console. I think a major improvement would be to designing the user interface to be similar to the ME-1. Having musicians that are using this app for Wireless IEM's and others using ME-1’s (on the same stage) it would be great if both functioned similarly for ease of use and training purposes.

All in all, this app does the job!
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Good app

This is overall a great app. It would be nice to give individual login users the ability to move around the location of where each input sits. For example move vox to the right of drums or elec1 to the left of vox2 etc...from what I can tell this requires admin rights.

GREAT!

I find this incredibly helpful, but also frustrating to set up.

Mostly because of the need for the admin to set up the aux on every iPad used, simplifying this to being able to having it set to the user profile not the iPad, when using in a church or event and having multiple people playing different instruments at one time it would make it easier for it to be connected to the user not the iPad.

An instrument player for example who also sings on different occasions constantly has to have the aux changed by the admin,
Where as if the user for in this example was playing bass one night and singing the next. It would be useful if he/she just had to change users to change aux.

This would be a huge improvement, In being more user friendly and I look forward to more updates.
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FAQ

What is GLD OneMix used for?

GLD OneMix is a personal monitor control application designed for musicians to manage their individual monitor (Aux) mixes from an iPad. It allows for customized control over a single mix without affecting other monitor mixes or the main FOH mix.

What are the requirements to use GLD OneMix?

You need an iPad running iOS 9.3 or higher, and a GLD mixer with firmware version V1.60 or higher. A Wi-Fi router connected to the GLD Network port is also necessary for wireless connectivity.

Can multiple iPads be used with GLD OneMix?

Yes, multiple iPads can be set up by an 'Admin' user to provide each musician with their own customized personal monitor control. This can run alongside the main GLD Remote app and the mixer itself.

What specific controls can a user access with GLD OneMix?

Users can control their monitor (Aux) master level and mute, master PEQ, GEQ, and Comp (if enabled), send levels and stereo pan to the monitor, and send Mute, Gate, PEQ, GEQ, Comp (if enabled). They can also control DCA group levels and SoftKeys if assigned.

How does GLD OneMix compare to GLD Remote?

GLD OneMix is a cut-down version of GLD Remote, specifically locking control to a single Aux (monitor) mix. GLD Remote offers broader control over the entire mixer, while OneMix focuses on individual monitor mixes for musicians.

Is GLD OneMix available on Android devices?

Based on the provided information, GLD OneMix is an application specifically for iPad. There is no mention of support for Android devices.

How often is GLD OneMix updated?

The latest version of GLD OneMix is 1.60, which was last updated on December 18, 2017. Users are advised to disable automatic updates to ensure compatibility with their GLD mixer's firmware.

What is the user sentiment for GLD OneMix?

GLD OneMix has a rating of 2.6 stars from 5 ratings. This suggests a mixed to negative user sentiment, potentially indicating areas for improvement in functionality or user experience.