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BSS London DSP Family

Open baumannfl opened this issue 8 months ago • 6 comments

BSS London BLU digital sound processors (DSPs) provide a feature-rich environment for processing audio and control in professional AV installations. The BLU DSP is programmed by using the Audio Architect (AA) software. A BLU can also be controlled remotely by sending hex strings to the DSP's IP address on port 1023. Both the audio and the logic sections of the DSP are fully configurable. Thus, there is no simple "switch from A to B" or anything of that kind. Instead, you identify the control that you want to address from the outside, and AA will provide you with the hex string that you must send to the DSP. The format of the string provided by AA is like this: 02,88,00,01,1B,82,00,00,01,00,01,00,00,00,01,8A,03. The existing generic tcp-udp module almost provides the needed functionality. However, it would be ideal if the string from AA could simply be pasted into a Companion button's command field, removing the need to reformat the string before pasting it. There is a PDF issued by Harman that shows a few more details helping the AA programmer understand the message structure. However, understanding the structure is not needed for the creation of the module because the strings are simply copied from AA and pasted into the module.

I have tried to use the generic tcp-udp module and it successfully connects to the BLU-100 that I am using in my test setup. However, I have not managed to send a string successfully.

baumannfl avatar Nov 06 '23 16:11 baumannfl