XPatch-96: new product based on the XPatch-32 and XPatch-64
96 x 96 DIGITALLY CONTROLLED ANALOGUE AUDIO PATCH BAY
CONTROL ANALOGue AUDIO ROUTINGS RIGHT FROM YOUR COMPUTER WITH THE XPATCH4 PROGRAM
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Features at a glance:
• 96x96 CROSSPOINT ROUTING • ZERO CROSSING SWITCHING (“CLICK-LESS”)
• FRONT PANEL HEADPHONE MONITORING
• CREATE, STORE & RECALL ROUTINGS (SNAPSHOTS)
• ANY INPUT CAN CONNECT TO MULTIPLE OUTPUTS
• LOAD AND SAVE PREDEFINED SIGNAL PATHS • OSX & WINDOWS COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE • 8 CHANNELS OF METERING • 5 PIN MIDI INPUT (PC COMMANDS)
• GAIN CONTROL ON EVERY OUTPUT & INPUTS 57-64
• UNUSED I/O ARE MUTED TO MINIMISE CROSSTALK
• TABLET/PHONE SELECTION OF SNAPSHOTS & PATHS WITH TOUCHOSC • HIGH IMPEDENCE INPUT CARD OPTION FOR INPUTS 57-64
XPatch4 Mac/Windows GUI
The XPatch GUI controls either the XPatch-32, XPatch-64 or XPatch-96 via USB and includes in/out matrix, path control, Equipment List, Metering, Snapshot screens. The main differences between the three are the larger matrix size and the XPatch-64 and XPatch-96 versions allow for longer Paths.
Check out the XPatch GUI, you can switch between 32, 64 and 96 channel mode in the Settings.
Example of XPatch with console
Description
CB Electronics introduces XPatch-96, designed by multi-award-winning designer Colin Broad. The XPatch-96 is a 96x96 digitally controlled, fully analogue audio patch bay routing system for audio professionals and aimed at streamlining workflow in even the most demanding post or music studios. Design based on the XPatch-32 and XPatch-64.
The XPatch-96 system is controlled by our XPatch4 program via USB or Ethernet, allowing for complex routings in seconds. Create, store and recall routings from sessions. Any input can be sent to multiple outputs. The XPatch-96 design is based on the A-Mon / I-Mon and shares the I/O and CPU cards, allowing for input and output muting and even gain control.
The front panel is equipped with 2x XLR combo connectors for input XLR line-level / ¼ inch jack DI input, plus 2 XLR output for quick auditioning of equipment. Also included are ¼ inch jack for headphone monitoring of inputs and outputs, OLED display and encoder with push button for function selection. In addition, there is a ¼ inch jack socket for a switch to step through snapshots (presets).
Once configured, XPatch-96 can operate independently of the XPatch program and host computer via the front panel encoder, midi foot-switch. By switching between snapshots, the foot-switch enables the XPatch-96 to be used as a powerful studio or live performance tool for musicians.
In any studio, the XPatch-96 can make it quick and easy to use your favourite new and legacy hardware effects units in your mix. The XPatch-96 is a versatile stand-alone analogue routing/switching system for on-stage boutique instrument processing or amplifier selection.
Individual Channel Level Control & Mutes of inputs & Outputs
The major problem with an electronic patch is cross-talk especially between signals at different levels. The XPatch-96 inherits input and output gain control from the A-Mon/I-Mon, the input gain control allows levels within the patch to be optimised minimising cross-talk. Unused inputs and outputs are muted further reducing cross-talk.
Zero Crossing “Clickless” Switching
The output gain control includes zero crossing switching as shown in the music waveform capture below
Metering of Inputs & Outputs
The X-Patch-96 inherits 8 channels of metering from the A-Mon/I-Mon, these are connected in parallel with outputs 89 - 96 and can be viewed in the Mac/Windows GUI.
Snapshot selection from Midi, Front panel or MIDI Foot switch
Headphone Monitoring of Inputs & Outputs
O-Led display of selected input or snapshot
Tablet/Phone selection of Snapshot & Paths with TouchOSC
Front Panel
The front panel provides the following functions
• Stereo Inputs 95 and 96 on XLR combi’s, (¼ inch jack HI-Z input)
• Stereo Outputs 95 and 96 on XLR’s
• Headphone Monitoring Outputs 93 & 94 on 1/4” Jack
• Headphone source and gain selection via front panel encoder
• Snapshot selection from encoder or footswitch
• O-Led display of selected input and snapshot
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Manuals, Firmware and Software
All Firmware and software now available on Downloads page
Frequently asked questions
Where does one set input (89-96) and output gains? Can’t find them anywhere in the software (except the front-panel gains of course).
You can set the default gain -10 or +4 in the equipment rack, the [Reset Gains] button will reset all gains to the default value. You can adjust individual gains in the Paths.
I think the MIDI connection times out at times and then has to be kick-started by going to the MIDI tab and fiddling a bit.
We have not noticed this, we will look out for it! If you encounter this problem then opening the Midi page and clicking on [Rescan] should fix it!
When you leave the Meters tab in XPatch the meters default to Out 89-96.
Best way is to add the meters to the end or middle of a path in the paths page, you can do the same with the phones output. But you can use menu Settings/test/meters.
I had saved a set-up and them re-opened it and this dialogue comes up: "Patch Names Different to Equipment Rack” Not sure what that is about?
The XPatch-96 keeps a record of the I/O names, if you load a file with different equipment names then the program warns you
On the Matrix page all the Sources number are initially grey or red, but change to Grey, Green or Red, Does this have to do with the gain options?
Yes, the colors are controlled by the XPatch-96
Grey = Not Connected & Not muted(Only inputs 57-64 have Gain control)
Green = Connected
Red= Not connected and Muted
Why are the paths not changing with the snapshots?
The Snapshots are designed to be used when the XPatch-96 is used without a computer for example live performance. Snapshots contain all the information on the Matrix screen. They are mutually exclusive and can be selected using a Midi Foot Switch, the front panel or a midi footswitch.
The Paths page is designed to use working with a computer, if there is no conflict the paths may be combined with other paths and with manual entry in the Matrix.
Apart from the some small bug fixes in both the Software and firmware the main change with XPatch 4.2 is the inclusion of a Stream Deck Interface.