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Just because you can do something doesn’t mean that you should. You might have an endless loop between the 2 consoles kind of like an audio feedback loop. I have never tried this for actually usage but I am pretty sure if you were to be close enough or use a Midi extender if you just hook up the 2 consoles to each other thru the Midi inputs and outputs then every move (that Midi is enabled to do) should echo to the other console. I was just making the main M32 control a few DCA faders on the second M32. To overcome the cable length restrictions there are Midi extenders available see this link -īut the other issue is the Midi implementation (on the M32/X32) is limited so you might not be able to do everything you want. The MSEP needs to be programed to only pass the Midi that you want passed between the 2 consoles. Theoretically is should work but the maximum recommended length (50 feet) of a Midi cable if probably too short for your needs to allow for a cable run from FOH to the stage.
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I have only done this in one direction so I don’t know if it could be done with 2 MSEP one for each direction. They are next to each other and I go from the Main M32 Midi Out to the Midi in on the MSEP then the Midi out of the MSEP to the secondary M32 Midi in. I use one between two different Midas M32 consoles with it setup to just send certain Midi commands from the main M32 to the secondary M32. There might be a way to do what you want over Midi if you add a (MSEP) Midi Solutions Event Processor. There might be another way to do it but it would be more expensive and also not as flexible as just using a laptop or tablet. I had control of it at FOH with a computer and I also let the video recording person hook up their computer so the pit mix to them could be controlled by them. For the last couple of musicals that I did I had an unmanned X32 Compact in the pit as the monitor mixer for the pit. Using the laptop (or tablet) the way that Paul suggests is the best and probably easiest way to do it and is how I would recommend doing it.