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As the X32 has now replaced the audio engine of my DAW, I wanted to automate from the DAW to the X32, but can't yet. However, we were disappointed that the automation control only works from the X32 to your DAW, fitting the Mackie HUI protocol. The layout is brilliantly thought out and the workflow is very intuitive. These ports can be expanded with the AES-50 multi-core in/out and Ultranet personal mixers, and Behringer are looking into option cards such as Dante and MADI. The X32 has a stack of input and output connections - we found the only things missing are some digital ins and a word clock. "The X32 has a stack of input and output connections - we found the only things missing are some digital ins and a word clock" While the faders may feel a little cheap, they still come out on top, when compared to other manufacturers' budget offerings.
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We were a little annoyed that there is no way of using a USB keyboard (yet) to name channels, though the PC and iPad remote software does allow this. Labelling directly isn't fast, although there are presets with images available. We ended up labelling channels by colour alone, it's quicker to identify.
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For us the biggest plus is the colour-changing scribble scripts, although some of the colours made the text hard to read. It takes a respectable 16 seconds to boot up, or only 11 seconds with a good USB key connected, and powered up it looks and feels very solid and quite expensive. "For us the biggest plus is the colour-changing scribble scripts"
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It even comes with a fabric cover, which is great for keeping the surface clean and free from debris.

It weighs a reasonable 20kg, making it smaller and lighter than most analogue 32 channel mixers. The combination of speakers who pronounce their words very clearly and condenser microphones which are very sensitive to transients make for lots of sibilance! Next time when you have a speaker at your church, try using the DeEsser on them and dialing in a bit of reduction, it will make a much more pleasant listening experience.The X32 comes in a huge cardboard box, but, once out of its substantial packaging it's actually nicely sized. I LOVE using the DeEsser on almost every live speaker when I am mixing. Not only is there a dip, but you will see a high-frequency roll-off starting in the 1-3kHz region. You will see in the video that this reduces depending on how much sibilance is present in the signal and will vary in intensity sometimes cutting more than 15dB. However, the main difference is in the Lo-Band where Male is at 6.5kHz and Female is at 7.8kHz. The Hi-Band Reduction reduces in the main area of 11.3kHz when the subject is set to Male or Female. The effect does not apply any EQ curve on insert. When inserted, this effect will add a 0.67ms delay to the channel it is inserted on.

#BEHRINGER X32 EFFECTS SERIES#
Welcome to my Behringer X32 FX Series tutorials.
