Behringer X32-TP Quickstart Guide

Behringer X32-TP Manual

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    The Engineers' Quick Start Guide
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    32 MIDAS Designed Programmable Mic Preamps with individually selectable phantom power Dedicated Monitor / Control Room outputs for Studio Monitors or "Cue Wedge" AES50 2 X AES50 Digital I/O for connectivity to S16 Digital Snake via standard Ethernet cable 6 Auxiliary Inputs / Outputs on TRS
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    x AES50 48 x 48 Channel Digital I/O, (use with S16 Digital Snake or for digital split to another X32) • 32 x 32 USB/Firewire Recording Interface with DAW Control • 8 Stereo FX Slots for 40+ effects plugins • Separate 16 assignable outputs for use with P16 Personal Monitoring System via ULTRANET port
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    USB Stick Recording To Update Firmware: 1. Go to behringer.com/X32 and click the "Downloads" tab. Download the latest the USB stick into the USB Recorder slot and switch on the console. During boot, the X32 will run a fully automatic firmware update. 3. Once complete, the console will boot to the
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    expansion cards). • AES50 = S16 or digital split via AES50 to/from another X32. 2. All of the other ROUTING pages refer to Outputs. Use the "page select" button to select these Output Tabs in order to assign signals to the XLR & AUX outputs (individually), P16
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    to change and press UTILITY. 2. Use the rotary encoders below the screen to adjust parameters. 3. There is also a dedicated Scribble Strip Tab on the SETUP menu. 4. Select the channel while viewing this screen to edit *Previous to Firmware 1.08, you will need to select the channel, view its' CONFIG
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    ONLY Busses for Sends (no AUX Sends). You can use these 16 busses for whatever you require, FX sends, Monitor sends, Sub Groups, etc. Bus Setup: The X32 offers ultra flexible busing as each channels' bus sends can be independently Pre or Post Fader, (selectable in pairs of buses). Select a channel
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    screen to link, forming a stereo pair. Note, stereo panning is handled by even BUS SEND encoders as described on the "Using Buses" page in this guide.
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    Using DCA Groups Use DCA Groups to control the volume of multiple channels with a single fader. 1. To assign a channel to a DCA, first be sure you have the GROUP DCA 1-8 layer selected. 2. Press and
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    Sends on Fader To use "Sends on Faders," press the "Sends on Faders" button located near the middle of the console. • You can now use "Sends On Faders" in one of two different ways. 1. Using 16 input faders: • Select a buss on the output fader section on right and the input faders on the left will
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    wish to add/remove to that Mute Group. 3. When complete, press the MUTE GRP button again to reactivate the dedicated Mute Group buttons on the X32. 4. Your Mute Groups are ready to use.
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    Assignable Controls 1. The X32 features user-assignable rotary encoders and buttons in 3 layers. To assign them, press the "view" button near the ASSIGN section. 2. Use the PAGE SELECT button to select a "Set" or layer of controls. These will correspond to the "SET A, B and C" buttons on the
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    selected, use the 5th rotary encoder to change which effect is in that slot. Press the encoder to edit the parameters for that effect. 4. Over 40 effects include Reverbs, Delay, Chorus, Flanger, Limiter, 31-Band GEQ, and more.
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    Setting up P16 1. Setup the P16 outputs by pressing the ROUTING button and paging over to "P16 Out". 2. Select an output channel and then select a signal can also be assigned to P16 channels. 5. Other potential sources: Main LRC, Matrix Mixers, Monitor Bus, AUX & FX Return Direct Out, and Talkback.
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    These outputs will mirror the 16 analog outs on the X32, configured from the "analog out" tab of the ROUTING menu. 5. The P16 signal is carried over AES50 outputs 32-48 by default to the ULTRANET port on the S16. • 32 x 16 plus 16 channels for P-16 Personal Monitoring, over a SINGLE ETHERNET CABLE!.
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    the wireless router. 4. Launch Xi Control and take note of the IP address of your iPad. For this example, let's say it's 192.168.1.2 5. On the X32, press the SETUP button and page over to the "network your router's IP address if you are having trouble. 9. On the iPad, enter the IP address for your
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    PC / Mac Control Configuration 1. Download the latest version of Xcontrol from www.behringer.com/x32. 2. Connect the X32 "Ethernet" jack to a computer, launch the XControl app and take note of the computer's IP address (as shown in photo above). 5. On the X32, press the SETUP button and page over to
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    to select the AES50 options, (ex. "AES50 A1-8"). 5. If using a PC, go to www.behringer.com/x32 to download and install the latest drivers. 6. Power down your computer, connect the X32 via USB or Firewire, and power back on the computer. Note: The X32 will work with Core Audio on MAC and WDM / ASIO
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    MIDI over the same USB / Firewire cable as the audio. 4. Setup either a Mackie Control or HUI control surface in your DAW. 5. Press the REMOTE button on the left side of the X32 to control your DAW . 6. The 8 Output Faders now control the DAW, use the layer switches to toggle the mute buttons
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    Using the Talkback Section 1. The X32 has the option of using the built in talkback mic or external mic. 2. To begin, press view near the Talkback Section on the console. 3. Press
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    UTILITY in this menu will allow you to import / export scenes and entire shows via USB. Note: The Scenes vs Shows: It should be noted that a "show" is an entire group of "scenes". The X32 has only one show loaded at all times, containing 100 scenes. If you import a "show" from USB, you will
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    Preset Libraries 1. The X32 has separate preset libraries for Channel Strip, Effects, and Routing. To access them, use the LIBRARY button near the screen. 2. From this window, you can use the rotary encoders to load/save/delete presets. By pressing the UTILITY button you can import/export presets
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    Copy / Paste 1. Copy and Paste functions can be accessed from the UTILITY button. 2. To copy settings for a specific processor, such as a channel compressor, press UTILITY while viewing the compressor screen of the channel you wish to copy. 3. Press the 5th rotary encoder to copy the settings. 4.
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    mix bus or channel. 3. Connect your "Cue Wedge" to the dedicated monitor output on the X32, remember that this monitor wedge's volume is controlled by the Monitor Level knob in the Master section. Note: Alternatively, assign the Monitor output to any of the 16 XLR outputs via the "analog out" page
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