Behringer X32-TP Quickstart Guide - Page 5

Firmware Updates / USB Stick Recording

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Firmware Updates / USB Stick Recording To Update Firmware: 1. Go to behringer.com/X32 and click the "Downloads" tab. Download the latest firmware to your computer and "unzip" the file. Copy the firmware file onto the root directory of a FAT formatted USB stick. 2. Insert 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 normal operating screen. To Record to the USB Stick: 1. Insert the USB Stick into the USB RECORDER and press the "view" button. 2. Press the 5th rotary encoder, under the screen, to begin recording. 3. Use the first encoder to stop. WAIT for the ACCESS light to turn off before removing the stick. Notes: 4. Stick must be formatted for FAT file system. 5. Maximum record time is approximately 3 hours for each file, with a file size limit of 2GB. 6. Recording is at 16-bit, 44.1kHz or 48kHz depending on console sample rate.

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Firmware Updates / USB Stick Recording
To Update Firmware:
1. Go to behringer.com/X32 and click the “Downloads”
tab. Download the latest firmware to your computer
and “unzip” the file. Copy the firmware file onto the
root directory of a FAT formatted USB stick.
2. Insert 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 normal
operating screen.
To Record to the USB
Stick:
1. Insert the USB Stick into the USB RECORDER and
press the “view” button.
2. Press the 5th rotary encoder, under the screen,
to begin recording.
3. Use the first encoder to stop. WAIT for the ACCESS
light to turn off before removing the stick.
Notes:
4. Stick must be formatted for FAT file system.
5. Maximum record time is approximately 3 hours for
each file, with a file size limit of 2GB.
6. Recording is at 16-bit, 44.1kHz or 48kHz depending
on console sample rate.