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Title: X-Air Scene Parser Author: Paul Vannatto Licence: GPL 3.0 OS Platform: Windows, linux32, linux64, linuxRPi, OSX Version: 1.02 **NEW** New parsing engine Function Summary: * Scene files created from any X-Air consoles or the X-Air Edit app can be input material in order to build a modified scene file. * If a library of various files are compiled, they can be combined with ease to create other files with specific functionality. * Once input material is parsed (or added) to the editor, it can then be refined using standard editing processes (cut, copy, paste, delete, etc.) in order to create a file that will make only the desired changes in the X32 - no more, no less. A new range replace feature allows multiple channels, mixbusses, etc. to be changed in one step. * Using the scripting function, many steps can now be combined to one operation. * A CBE (create by example) function can use the Range Replace/Copy/Delete parameters to create a script command line. * Channel Arranger: Rearrange channels by simply dragging them left/right in a grid. * Compare primary and secondary scenes to create a snippet of differences. * Merge primary and secondary files (updating primary with secondary). * Import X32 scene files, including converting the various OSC commands. * This tool can be used to further learn the OSC protocol with its numerous commands and parameters. Background: As requested on the Behringer forum, the basics of the popular X32 Scene Parser has now been ported to the X-Air platform. Some of the specialized tools have yet to be ported. These will be added as time allows. The goal of the tool is to be able to create files that could change focused functions of the X-Air console. This should be accomplished using a simple, but powerful mechanism in order to reduce the time necessary to create these files, so that everyone can focus their efforts in providing quality and seemless sound for the various events. The tool is available for the Windows, linux (32bit, 64bit and Raspberry Pi) and OSX platforms. The source code is also available and is licenced under the GPL 3.0 for anyone to enhance or broaden the scope of the tool. Because it is written in Lazarus (open source clone of Delphi), using standard object pascal routines and visual components, it can be freely available to anyone for this purpose as well as anyone with the desire to port it to other platforms (android, solaris etc.).