Hello, like many of us, I’m very pleased with the tremendous work done by the creator of CamillaDSP. I come from the world of event audio and came across a few issues when using CamillaDSP in live applications, particularly regarding the use of audio processors (DSPs) for speaker management.That’s why I decided to use the incredibly powerful CamillaDSP engine and create a GUI to control it in real time, just as if it were a speaker management DSP.I’d really like you to try it out and suggest improvements; all you need is the CamillaDSP engine running with the audio interface configured – the rest is done via the software.
It can be used alongside CamillaGUI. This software uses port 1234 to connect to CamillaDSP.
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CAMILLADSP MASTER CONSOLE: OverviewThe software is divided into a Login/Connection window and the Main Studio, which consists of a top channel selection panel, global management buttons, and four main working tabs.
1. Channel Selection Panel (Ultra Compact)Located at the top (visible when editing EQ or Crossovers). It shows all your Inputs (IN) and Outputs (OUT) as if they were physical console buttons.
Project and Preset Management (Top Right)
It can be used alongside CamillaGUI. This software uses port 1234 to connect to CamillaDSP.
i cant share link for the time being, due to the forum's limitations
1. Channel Selection Panel (Ultra Compact)Located at the top (visible when editing EQ or Crossovers). It shows all your Inputs (IN) and Outputs (OUT) as if they were physical console buttons.
- Target Selection: The buttons you leave highlighted in blue (activated) will dictate to which channels the newly created filters will be applied.
- Individual Bypass (Right Click): If you right-click on any of these buttons, you will deactivate (Bypass) only the equalization for that channel. The icon will change from a speaker
to a red circle
, visually indicating the bypass. - Massive Support: Thanks to its hidden scroll feature and its 32-color palette, it supports complex systems of up to 18x18 channels without distorting the screen.
- Connect/Route: Left-click on any empty cell (+) to route the audio from that input to that output. It will light up in green showing the gain.
- Disconnect: Right-click on a green cell to cut that route instantly.
- Quick Rename: Double left-click on the input (top) or output (left) names to globally rename them across the entire system.
- Visualization (VIEW): Top buttons to show "ALL", only "INPUTS", or only "OUTPUTS", keeping your screen clean.
- MUTE ALL: A master panic button that cuts the audio of all outputs at once (turns red).
- Channel Control:
- Left Click on the Name: Individually mutes or unmutes that output channel.
- Volume Fader: Drag up or down to adjust the output between -30dB and +10dB. Right-clicking resets it to 0.0dB.
- +/- Button: Inverts the signal polarity (phase).
- Delay: Numeric box to delay the signal in milliseconds for speaker time alignment.
- Visual Compression Magic:* Double left-click anywhere on the VU meter bar to "draw" a Limiter/Compressor, setting the Threshold exactly where you clicked. A transparent red warning line will be displayed.
- To delete it forever, right-click on the VU meter.
- AUTO Compression (Software Intelligence): In the bottom compressor table, there is an AUTO button. When pressed, the program "listens" to the real audio of that channel for 5 seconds, calculates the Crest Factor (CF), and attempts to detect the peaks, mathematically configuring the perfect Attack, Release, Ratio, and Output Gain (Makeup Gain) so you don't lose volume but protect your speakers.
- Create: Double left-click on the black background to inject a new equalization node into the channels you have selected above.
- Move: Left-click and hold the colored dot and drag it to adjust the decibels (Y-Axis) and the frequency in Hertz (X-Axis).
- Bandwidth (Q): Hover the mouse over a point and use the mouse wheel to make the bell wider or narrower.
- Delete: Right-click on a point to delete it.
- Bottom Table: Allows you to manually fine-tune decimals and change the filter type (Highshelf, Lowshelf, Lowpass, etc.).
- Create: Double click to insert a frequency crossover. The system intelligently detects whether you need a Highpass or a Lowpass depending on the filters that already exist on that channel.
- Slope/Order: Use the mouse wheel over the point to increase the crossover slope (12dB/oct, 24dB/oct, etc.), dynamically changing between Butterworth and Linkwitz-Riley topologies.
- Log (Console): Opens a "Matrix" style window where you can see in JSON code everything your software internally orders the processor to do.
- Imp Cfg / Exp Cfg: Saves an exact and complete copy of the entire system (Routing, Names, EQs, VU Meters, Compressors) on your computer or flash drive. Ideal for backing up a show or calibration.
- Reset: Formats the entire CamillaDSP hardware, deletes all configurations, and generates a new flat matrix, asking you beforehand how many physical Inputs and Outputs your equipment has.
- Imp EQ / Exp EQ: Allows you to exclusively save your equalization curves and is compatible with .txt files generated by REW (Room EQ Wizard), letting you import room acoustic corrections in 1 second.
- BYPASS EQ (SEL.): A master button that temporarily deactivates all the equalizers of your selected channels, ideal for "A/B" (Before and After) listening tests without affecting volume levels or crossovers.





