Project Summary

Unos Vision is an audio networking application suite that allows for audio engineers to control and monitor X170-based devices as well as join parameters between these devices.

This project saw the migration of Unos Vision from the desktop to the iPhone enviroment. The focus of this project was set on providing a basis that would enable an effective means with which to control audio networks. After successfully porting the application to the iPhone OS environment, it was discovered that the native interface of Unos Vision was less than effective on a small-screened device. This prompted the implementation of an end-to-end patchbay solution that would abstract the concept of "multicores" from the user.

The final product product was able to connect end-points between devices on the same subnet, but intersubnet connectivity was not achieved. It was concluded that an end-to-end connectivity solution based on the X170 protocol is possible and provided a viable means of control over audio networks for small screen devices. It was suggested that intersubnet routing be implemented as an extension because of the complexities routing algorithms.

The below figures are screenshots of the final product.

Current Status: Complete

This project was found to be partially successful; a mobile solution was design and partially implemented, but the mobile solution still relied heavily on a desktop counterpart to preconfigure a network. Additionally, intersubnet routing was left incomplete even though it is an important property of a patchbay solution.

All data and research related to this project can be found in the documents section of this website.