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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Table of Contents Legal Disclaimer..............................................................3 Limited Warranty............................................................3 Introduction....................................................................4 1. Operational Overview................................................5 6. XUF FireWire400/ USB Interface Operation Guide...................................33 6.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Important Safety Instructions Terminals marked with this symbol carry electrical current of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock. Use only high-quality professional speaker cables with ¼" TS or twist-locking plugs pre-installed. All other installation or modification should be performed only by qualified personnel.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Introduction Welcome to the X32 User Manual! After years of intense development, we are proud to offer a mixer that combines tremendous power and flexibility with a very user-friendly layout and intuitive workflow that allow you to get up-andrunning right away. The X32 is the fully-integrated centerpiece of BEHRINGER’s digital mixing, audio networking and processing ecosystem.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 1. Operational Overview (1) (3) VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW –6 10 5 10 5 10 5 VIEW (2) 0 0 0 –5 –5 –5 –10 –10 –10 – 20 – 20 – 20 – 30 – 30 – 30 – 40 – 40 – 40 – 50 – 50 – 50 – 60 – 60 – 60 – 00 – 00 – 00 (4) (5) Mixer Operational Overview General user interface operation This chapter will give you an overview of the basic operations of the mixer, allowing you to get up and running quickly.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW the LED collar and the gain knob are turned off, because there is no input gain to be controlled on an output bus. Channel Strip The X32’s channel strip offers dedicated controls for the most important processing parameters of the currently selected channel. To adjust controls for a given channel strip, simply press the Select button on the desired input or output channel.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual On each fader strip you will find a motorized 100 mm level fader, Mute and Solo buttons, a Gate indicator, an input level meter, Compressor indicator, and the channel select button. Each of the 16 input channels has an individual (and customizable) color LCD screen that can display a channel number, nickname, and even a graphical channel icon.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Various Assignments (DCA groups, mute groups, custom assignable controls) • Assigning DCA Groups The “Sends on Faders” Function The X32 console features a very useful function that can be accessed by pressing the dedicated Sends on Faders button, located between the two fader sections. VIEW Thanks to the two distinct fader groups (inputs on the left, outputs on the right), the task of assigning channels or buses to a virtual DCA Group is a breeze on the X32.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 01 Ch01 01: home Inputs 1-8 Local In 1-8 Local In 9-16 Local In 17-24 Local In 25-32 AES50 A1-8 AES50 A9-16 AES50 A17-24 AES50 A25-32 AES50 A33-40 AES50 A41-48 AES50 B1-8 AES50 B9-16 AES50 B17-24 AES50 A25-32 analog out 0:00 aux out - 0:00 p16 out Channel Processing Block Patch Inputs 9-16 Inputs 17-24 Local In 1-8 Local In 9-16 Local In 17-24 Local In 25-32 AES50 A1-8 AES50 A9-16 AES50 A17-24 AES50 A25-32 AES50 A33-40 AES50 A41-48 AES50 B1-8 AES50 B9-1
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 01 Ch01 01: 0:00 analog out home aux out Edit Output Assignment Current Setting Category Analog Output MixBus Output 01 Output 02 Output 03 Output 04 Output 05 Output 06 Output 07 Output 08 Output 09 Output 10 Output 11 Output 12 Output 13 Output 14 OFF Main (LRC) Mix Bus Matrix Direct Out Monitor Select - 0:00 p16 out A: S16 B: - card out aes50-a Processed Output OFF Main L Main R Main C/M Main Bus 01 Main Bus 02 Main Bus 03 Main Bus 04 Main
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual clip -6 -12 -18 -24 -30 -36 -42 -48 -54 LeOnde.mp3 00.05.00 00.00.00 home config 13:44:43 29 November 2010 gate MyProj.prj Scene01 dyn eq Bus Configuration ∑ Pre Link Insert All Channel Sends Pre Configuration ... Inputs Pre EQ Pre Fader Post Fader Sub Grou Gain Send Pos. 00.00 dB main Bus Insert Position Channel Sends Link sends Inputs Bus Sends Post Insert Ins 01 Ins 02 Ins 03 Ins 04 ... FX 01 FX 02 Insert Pos.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 2. Callouts 2.1 Channel Strip (1) (3) (4) VIEW (5) VIEW (6) VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW (2) (1) PREAMP – Adjust the preamp gain for the selected channel with the Gain knob. Press the 48 V button to apply phantom power for use with condenser microphones and press the button to reverse the channel’s phase. The meter displays the selected channel’s level. Press the Low Cut button and select the desired high-pass frequency to remove unwanted lows.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 2.2 Input Channel Banks (9) (7) LAYER SELECT – Select either the channels 1-16, channels 17-32, Aux In/USB/FX Returns, or Bus Masters layer with these 4 buttons. The currently active layer will light. (8) DAW REMOTE – Press this to enable DAW remote control. (9) SELECT – Press this button to select an input or bus (depending which layer is active) and allow it to be edited by the Channel Strip and Main Display.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 2.3 Display and Monitoring (18) (19) (20) (21) (24) (25) (26) (27) VIEW (15) (16) (15) PUSH ENCODERS – These 6 controls adjust the parameters presented at the bottom of the Main Display. The editable function will show a circular icon in the display when continuous control is available. The function will show a broad rectangular icon to indicate that a switch or toggle can be accessed by pushing the encoder.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 2.4 Group/Bus Banks (28) GROUP/BUS LAYERS – Select between DCA groups 1-8, Buses 1-8 or 9-16, or Matrices 1-6 and the main center bus with these buttons. The currently active layer will light. (30) (36) (29) (31) (32) (37) (38) (30) SELECT – Press this button to select a DCA or bus (depending which layer is active) and allow it to be edited by the Channel Strip and Main Display.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 2.5 Scenes, Assign, Mute Groups (41) MUTE GROUPS – Press one of these buttons to activate one of the mute groups. See the Topic Guide for details. (46) (42) SET SELECT BUTTONS – Press one of these buttons to activate one of the 3 layers of custom assignable controls. (43) CUSTOM ASSIGN BUTTONS – Assign these 8 buttons to various parameters for instant access to commonly used functions. See the Topic Guide for details.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual (52) (53) (54) (55) (52) MIDI IN/OUT – Send and receive MIDI commands via 5-pin DIN cables. (53) AES/EBU OUT – Send digital audio via 3-pin AES/EBU XLR cable. (54) ULTRANET – Connect to a BEHRINGER P-16 personal monitoring system via Ethernet cable. (55) AES50 A/B – Transmit up to 96 channels in and out via Ethernet cables. (56) (57) (56) INPUTS 1-32 – Connect audio sources via XLR cables.
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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 4. FX Descriptions Triple Delay FX Descriptions Here is a list and brief description of the effects available on the X32. When Stereo and Dual versions of an effect are offered, use the Stereo version when the left and right signal are to be altered together (e.g. on linked stereo channels or buses), or Dual when you want to dial different settings for the left and right signal. See the Topic Guide for instructions on how to add effects to a channel or bus.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual up. DIFF(USION) controls the initial reflection density. SPREAD controls how the reflection is distributed through the envelope of the reverb. The LO CUT knob sets a low frequency beneath which the source signal will not pass through the reverb. The HiSvFr/HiSvGn knobs adjust a Hi-Shelving filter at the input of the reverb effect.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual When Layer 1 is selected, the far left encoder push button allows you to select between virtual front and rear outputs. Rear is suitable for drums due to it being less reflective. Front is well-suited for vocals and other dynamic instruments. The Vintage button enables the simulation of the input transformers.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Tremolo / Panner Stereo Tremolo creates an up and down volume change at a constant and even tempo just like the guitar amps of yesteryear. Use X32’s Stereo Tremolo to add a unique “surf-music” texture to a vocal or instrument track. SPEED adjusts the LFO rate and DEPTH sets the amount of modulation. PHASE can be used to set an LFO phase difference between the left and right channel, which can be used for panning effects.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Mood Filter Chorus + Chamber The Mood Filter uses an LFO generator and an auto-envelope generator to control a VCF (voltage-controlled filter), as well as a side chain function where the channel B signal controls the envelope of channel A. When applied to electronic instruments, the Mood Filter can be used to emulate the natural sound of acoustic instruments.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Delay + Chorus Dual / Stereo TruEQ This combination effect merges a user-definable Delay (echo) with a studioquality Chorus sure to fatten up even the “skinniest” track. Uses only one FX slot. (Inspired by the TC Electronic D-Two) The TruEQ incorporates a special algorithm that compensates for the gain adjustment overlapping effect that adjacent frequency bands have on one another.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 5. Topic Guide 5.1 Starting up, shutting down, and firmware updates We recommend switching the X32 on before any active sound reinforcement system is connected. The function called “Safe Main Levels”, located in the Setup/General Preferences screen, automatically turns down the main LRC bus levels when booting the console, and also prevents any scene loading actions from affecting (specifically turning up) the main levels.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 5.4 How do I add one of the 8 internal effects to the sound? There are two types of effects that are commonly used: • “Effects Loop” (side chain) style effects, where multiple channels all send varying amounts of their signal to a common effect, such as a reverb, delay, or chorus. • “Insert” style effects that are inserted in to the signal path of a single channel of audio. Examples would be a graphic EQ, filter, exciter, or tube emulator.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 3. Select one of the three input channel layers (CH1-16, CH17-32, Line-Aux/FX Ret) 5.7 Everything you ought to know about Solo and monitor sources 4. Adjust the 32 channels of input faders on the left side of the console. They now act as “virtual aux send knobs” for the Mix Bus 1 feeding the stage monitor, allowing you to quickly adjust the overall monitor mix using the faders.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 5.8 Using Mute Groups The X32 has 6 separate “mute groups”. Individual channels can be assigned to these mute groups, allowing you to mute multiple channels with a single button push. This is particularly useful in theater contexts, where groups of microphones (such as the ones belonging to a group of background performers) may need to be muted and unmuted often.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 3. Press any of encoders 1-5 to switch to the edit screen for the specific custom control that you have highlighted. The main screen will switch to an editing screen where you can assign a console parameter to the custom control. 7. On the FOH X32 console, press the ROUTING switch next to the display. On the HOME tab select “AES50 A 1-8” as source for “Inputs 1-8”, “AES50 A 9-16” for “Input 9-16”, and accordingly for channels 17-32. 4.
• X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual To load a preset from the UTILITIES screen, adjust the first encoder to select which aspects of the selected channel you wish to recall, then press the 2nd encoder. A confirmation screen will pop-up, asking you to confirm you wish to load a preset to the currently selected channel. Use the page left/right buttons to confirm or cancel.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 5.15 Remote control Remarks: The X32 hosts an Ethernet port on its rear panel which can be used to connect and remote control it over a network via the XiControl on an iPad or the X-remote application on a PC. To be able to do this the X32 has to be set up properly. • Press the SETUP button next to the screen. • Go to the Network tab. Due to the FAT format of the stick, the file size will be limited to 2 GB, which is about 3 hours of stereo recording.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 6. XUF FireWire400/ USB Interface Operation Guide Host system requirements for XUF FireWire/USB interface expansion card 6.1 Configuring the XUF card for use in the console The console will automatically detect the XUF card during the regular boot cycle, and it will display the card’s presence in several instances. Check the BEHRINGER website at behringer.com for updates of XUF firmware or system requirements.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 32 in / 32 out This mode obviously allows the full potential of the interface to be tapped. Note that the computer needs to be able to handle that amount of concurrent I/O stream without any glitches. Depending on its speed and memory configuration, some optimization for audio recording might be required.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 16 in / 16 out If you don’t actually need more than 16 concurrent input and output tracks to be exchanged between the console and your PC, then this mode might be more appropriate for you. First, it will slow the required bandwidth on the interface down. Second, there will be no excessive I/O tracks in your DAW configuration that might clutter your setup.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 6.2 Configuring the PC to Interface with the XUF Card Please watch behringer.com for further advice on the software configuration of XUF interface card. WINDOWS: There is an ASIO high-performance driver available for download, which is essential for low-latency audio on Windows computers. MACOS: The XUF is CoreAudio compatible and thus works with low-latency on Mac computers without any additional driver installation.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual The 'Output Channels' screen allows you to name each output channel for more organized mixing. The 'Synchronisation' screen allows manual selection of the sample rate and clock source.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual The 'Settings' screen allows the stream, ASIO, and WDM sound buffers to be set. Any detected drop outs will be documented as well, in which case a larger buffer should be selected. 6.3 XUF Specifications Expansion Card Features: Audio input channels 24-Bit, 44.1/48 kHz 1 in x 1 out 32, 16 or 8 1 in x 1 out 32, 16 or 8 Generic, HUI and Mackie Control emulation (via USB or FireWire) Interface MIDI IEEE1394/FireWire HighSpeed USB 2.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7. X32 Main Display 7.1 Overview 7.1.1 Display and Navigation Controls The controls in this section are used in conjunction with the color screen, in order to navigate and control the graphical elements it contains. By including dedicated rotary controllers that correspond to adjacent controls on the screen, as well as including cursor buttons, the user can quickly navigate and control all of the color screen’s elements.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Global Screen Elements 01 Ch01 FatSn a re OpeningScene 02: next config home 0:00 gate A: S16 B: - - 0:00 dyn A: 48K C: XUF eq 15:33 : 15 sends main AES50-A: Displays, by name, what AES50 based equipment is connected to the console’s AES50-A port. The green LED lights solid when a valid AES50 connection is present. The “global” screen elements are located at the top of the screen, laid out in a horizontal row.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Rotary Encoder Elements: Gain +0.00 dB Link Lo Cut 20 Hz Lo Cut Source Input Select Delay 0.3 ms Delay Ins Pos PRE Insert The bottom of most screens contain 6 slots of information that are always paired with the 6 hardware rotary encoders located directly underneath each slot. The hardware encoders are used to adjust parameters displayed in these slots, and operate in the following manner: 1.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.2 Home Screen 7.2.1 Home Screen: Home Tab The home screen contains a high-level overview of the selected input or output channel, and offers various adjustments not available through the dedicated top-panel controls: The home tab of the home screen displays a general signal path for the currently selected input or output channel. It visually displays various parameters of the input, gate, insert point, equalizer, dynamics, output path, and buses.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.2.2 Home Screen: Config Tab 7.2.3 Home Screen: Gate Tab The configuration tab allows selection of signal source/destination for the channel, configuration of insert point, and other settings, as well as configuration of the channel delay. The gate tab displays all aspects of the channel noise gate and allows for very deep control of the gate effect.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.2.4 Home Screen: Dynamics Tab • The dynamics tab displays all aspects of the channel compressor and allows for very deep control of the effect. Whereas the top panel’s dedicated compressor section allows control of the threshold and in/out status, the compressor tab offers many more controls. This tab can also be accessed directly by pressing the “View” button in the top panel Dynamics section.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.2.5 Home Screen: EQ Tab 7.2.6 Home Screen: Sends Tab The EQ tab displays all aspects of the channel equalizer and also displays a detailed visual graph of the current EQ curve. This tab can also be accessed directly by pressing the “View” button in the top panel Equalizer section. The sends tab displays and controls all aspects of the channel sends to the sixteen mix buses.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.3 Meters Screen The meters screen displays different groups of level meters for various signal paths of the console, and is useful for quickly ascertaining if any channels need level adjustment. Since there are no parameters to adjust for the metering displays, none of the metering screens contain any “bottom-of-screen” controls that would normally be adjusted by the 6 rotary encoders.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.4 Routing Screen The routing screen is where all signal patching is done, allowing you to route internal signal paths to and from the physical input/output connectors located on the console’s rear panel. The routing screen contains the following separate tabs: 1. Home: Allows patching of physical inputs to the 32 input channels and Aux inputs of the console. 2. Analog Out: Allows patching of internal signal paths to the console’s 16 rear-panel XLR outputs. 3.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.4.2 Routing Screen: Analog Out Tab The routing screen’s analog out tab allows the user to patch the console’s various internal signal paths to the 16 analog XLR outputs that are located on the console rear panel.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 5. Adjust the 3rd encoder to select for coarse range • Insert • Main (LRC) • Mix Bus • Matrix • Direct Out • Monitor 6. Adjust 4th encoder to select specific signal path to feed the selected physical output. Choices include: 7.4.4 Routing Screen: P16 Tab The routing screen’s P16 tab allows the user to route various console signal paths to the rear panel P16 Ultranet output.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.4.5 Routing Screen: Card Output Tab: 7.4.6 Routing Screen: AES50-A and AES50-B Tabs: The routing screen’s card tab allows the user to patch various signal paths to the physical inputs and outputs of the XUF card. The XUF’s signal path provides 32 channels of inputs and 32 channels of outputs. The 32 card inputs can be used as alternate sources for the two input fader layers, switchable in banks of 8.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.5 Setup Screen 7.5.2 Setup Screen: Config Tab: The setup screen offers various controls for global, high-level functions of the console such as display adjustments, sample rates and synchronization, user settings, and network configuration. The setup screen’s config tab allows adjustment of various audio-related settings, such as the console’s base sample rate and use of an internal or external digital clock.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Note that the graphics at the top of the screen will always display a green led when the console has achieved proper “digital lock”, from either its own internal clock or a valid external clock. 7. Tap the 4th encoder to cycle through the different settings for the console’s internal date and time settings. 8. Adjust the 4th encoder to set the value for the currently selected date/time setting. 9.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.5.5 Setup Screen: DCA Tab The setup screen’s DCA tab allows setup of the console’s digitally controlled amplifiers grouping feature, also known as DCAs. A DCA group is a grouping function, made possible by the console’s digital operation, where individual input channels can be grouped together and controlled with a single output fader on the right-hand side of the console.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.6 Libraries Screen The libraries screen allows loading and saving of commonly used setups for the channel inputs, effects processors, and routing scenarios. 9. Tap the 6th encoder to export the currently highlighted preset to an attached USB drive. • When the 6th encoder is tapped, an “Export Preset to USB drive appears”. • 2. Effects: This tab allows the user to load and save commonly used effects processor presets.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.7 Effects Screen The effects screen controls various aspects of the eight internal effects processors. On this screen, the user can select specific types of effects for the eight internal effects processors, configure their input and output paths, monitor their levels, and adjust the various effects parameters. The home screen contains the following separate tabs: 1.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.8 Mute Group Screen The mute group screen allows for quick assignment and control of the console’s 6 mute groups, and offers two separate functions: 1. It mutes the active screen during the process of assigning channels to mute groups. This ensures that no channels are accidentally muted during the assignment process during a live performance. 2.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.9 Utility Screen The utility screen is a supplemental screen designed to work in conjunction with the other screens that may be in view at any particular moment. The utility screen is never seen by itself, it always exists in the context of another screen.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual “View” Based Screens • The screens described in the following sections are all “View” based screens. They are navigated to by pressing the “View” button in various sections of the console top panel. Mix Bus AFL/PFL: This toggles the AFL/PFL setting for the mix buses when they are soloed (as opposed to the soloing of a single input channel).
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.10.2 Monitor/Talkback Screen: Talkback Tabs: 7.10.3 Monitor/Talkback Screen: Oscillator Tab: The talkback tabs offer various adjustments for the talkback paths of the console, such as destination of the talkback signal and more. The oscillator tab offers controls for the console’s onboard oscillator, a very handy tool that can be used for setting up PA systems and testing various signal flow paths without the need for a live source feeding a microphone.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.11 USB Screen 7.11.2 USB Screen: Configuration Tab The USB screen controls various aspects of the console’s onboard audio file player/recorder, allowing the user to record stereo audio to an attached USB drive, as well as playback audio files from the drive through the console. The configuration tab allows setting up all aspects of the stereo recorder.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 5. Rotate the 4th encoder to select the specific signal source to feed the currently selected channel of the stereo recorder. Choices include: • Main L • Main R • Main C/M • Any of the 16 Mix Bus Outputs • Any of the 6 matrix outputs • Any of the 32 direct outputs • Direct Outputs Aux 1-8 • Any of the FX Direct Outputs • Monitor L • Monitor R • Talkback 6.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.12 Assign Screen 7.12.2 Assign Screen: Set A Tab The assing screen allows setup for the 4 user-assignable rotary encoders and eight user-assignable buttons. Using this screen, the console operator can assign 3 sets of 12 custom controls to be available for adjustment at all times. The “Set A” tab allows mapping of specific console parameters to the 8 assignable buttons and 4 assignable rotary encoders.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.13 Scenes Screen The scenes screen allows setup for saving and recalling different memory scenes of the console. The comprehensive recallability of the console (including gain settings for the digitally controlled mic preamps) is one of the most powerful aspects of the console.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 7.13.3 Scenes Screen: Parameter Safe Tab 7.13.4 Scenes Screen: Channel Safe Tab The scenes screen’s “parameter safe” tab configures which console parameters are and are not saved/switched with the console scenes. This is very useful when the operator has certain parameters that they wish to remain in control of, and would never want to have altered during a scene change, for example, the mic pre gains on the input channels.
A/D AUX RETURN (1-6) SLOT (32ch OUT) AES-50 B (48ch OUT) AES-50 A (48ch OUT) SLOT (32ch IN) AES-50 B (48ch IN) AES-50 A (48ch IN) A/D PHANTOM INPUT (1-32) +48V MONITOR L+C/R+C OUT MONITOR SOURCE IN MONITOR LR OUT MAIN LRC PRE EQ OUT MAIN LRC OUT MATRIX 1-6 OUT MIX 1-16 OUT PATCH CUE MAIN LRC INSERT SEND MAIN LRC INSERT RETURN MATRIX 1-6 INSERT SEND MATRIX 1-6 INSERT RETURN MIX 1-16 INSERT SEND MIX 1-16 INSERT RETURN FX 1-8 IN (L / R) FX 1-8 OUT (L / R) USB PLAY USB REC 2 2 2
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual 8. Specifications Processing Number of input processing channels Internal effects engines, true-stereo / mono Internal total recall scenes (incl. preamp and fader) Signal processing A/D-D/A conversion I/O latency (console input to output) Network latency (stagebox in > console > stagebox out) 32 input channels, 8 aux channels, 8 fx return channels 8/16 100 40-bit floating point 24-bit @ 44.1 / 48 kHz, 114 dB dynamic range 0.8 ms 1.
X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Input/Output Characteristics Frequency range, @ 48 kHz sample rate, 0 dB to -1 dB Dynamic range, analog in to analog out (typical) A/D dynamic range, preamp and converter (typical) D/A dynamic range, converter and output Cross talk rejection @ 1 kHz, adjacent channels Output level, XLR, nom./max. Output impedance, XLR, unbal. / bal. Input impedance TRS Jack, unbal. / bal. Non clip maximum input level, TRS Nominal output level, TRS Output impedance, TRS, unbal.
900.23 mm 68 X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual Dimensions 900.23 mm 527.05 mm 527.05 mm Top view 169.46 mm 22.00 mm Side view Back view 22.00 mm 169.46 mm 221.33 mm 221.
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