http://10.10.2.1/mixer.html
<div class="channel"> <div id="clip1" class="clip-warning">CLIP</div> <div class="meter"> <div id="level1" class="level" style="height: 10%;"></div> </div> <input type="range" min="0" max="100" value="10" id="slider1" orient="vertical"> <label>Mic 1</label> </div>
Presets & Save/Load
The sequence "www.10.10.2.1 mixer.html" is a practical pointer to a . By using a web browser and navigating to 10.10.2.1 , you can access the mixer.html web application and control the device from anywhere on your local network. Understanding this simple concept opens the door to the powerful world of networked, browser-based device control.
To access the 10.10.2.1 mixer interface, follow these steps: www.10.10.2.1 mixer.html
The hardcoded, default local gateway IP address assigned to the physical Ethernet port of Soundcraft Ui mixers. Local GUI Web File
This feature would automatically prevent audio distortion while giving the user real-time visual feedback. http://10
This is the crucial step. You need to set your computer to an IP address that can communicate with the mixer. We'll use a manual (Static) IP address.
Pre-pending "www." to a local private IP address causes browser DNS search loops. It should be skipped entirely. Class A Private IP Address To access the 10