| Mistake | Consequence | |---------|-------------| | Forgetting to patch inputs | Channels show “No Patch” on console | | Not setting send type (pre/post) | Wedge mixes behave wrong on stage | | Using 96 kHz offline but console at 48 kHz | Won’t load or needs conversion | | Saving snapshot without scope | Changes unintended parameters | | Not recall‑saving talkback mic | TB mic mutes between scenes |

The primary purpose of the editor is . It transforms your laptop into a virtual S31, allowing you to build sessions from the ground up, organize channels, patch inputs and outputs, and configure EQ and dynamics—long before you step foot in the venue.

The is a powerful, free software tool that allows audio engineers to create, edit, and manage session files for the S31 digital mixing console on a personal computer. By simulating the console’s interface, it enables show preparation from anywhere—be it a tour bus, hotel room, or flight—ensuring you are ready to mix the moment you step up to the desk. Key Features and Benefits

⚠️ The offline editor does emulate the local I/O card slots, but all matrix, bus, FX, and channel processing works fully.

: Designed for touch; using a mouse for "knob turns" takes practice. Final Verdict If you are touring with or managing an

Snapshots store almost everything except physical preamp gain (in offline editor).