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- #Behringer x32 usb output routing pro#
- #Behringer x32 usb output routing software#
- #Behringer x32 usb output routing plus#
#Behringer x32 usb output routing software#
I hadn't experienced the lag on the same external hard drive (Toshiba PA4144E-1HB5) with the Presonus 24.4.2 using their software "Capture", So it may well be I'll have to wait till the hard drives using "Thunderbolt" become cheaper. There is also the facility to play back wav files via a USB stick but I would like to see that further expanded to allow playlist to be set up to auto play or play a playlist rather than one track at a time. However, you can get an instant 2 channels mix using the inbuilt recorder. I changed to 24 tracks but still got the error.
#Behringer x32 usb output routing pro#
I tried to use the X32 for a multi track recording of our latest show, but the software (Studio One 2 Pro on a Mac Book Pro) stated that the external hard drive I was recording too was not fast enough to record all 32 tracks. We currently feed that into the Presonus which is used alongside the X32. I had considered buying another X32 to provide us with 64 channels for the large shows we do with Orchestras.
#Behringer x32 usb output routing plus#
We mainly use the X32 at different venues for musical theatre so the extra channels (32) were a plus over the Presonus 24.4.2 (24) which we previously used and still own. So it was bought together with the S16 and the flightcase (Also reviewed).
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The fact that Midas had also helped in the design of the pre amps and the manufacturing process was another plus. and price, and the fact that it could run on Cat 5 to a stage box. I was impressed with this board for its spec. Soundcraft, Yamaha, A&H every day of the week. However, as other consoles have come down to this price point (or close enough) in recent years, I would always recommend going with them. Once you get used to the way it runs, it's fine. I've picked at the things I don't like about this desk - but it works. But channel management, and managing mixes is just - and I hate to say it again - but it's cumbersome. It's a digital console and does everything you probably imagine. Not being able to assign the input maxrix per channel and instead having to assign the stack (1-8, 9-16 etc) is a major downside. The way the x32 comunicates with the proprietry stage boxes (tested with the s32) again is just short of its competitors.
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There are others out there that do the job, but the lack of proprietry app again add's unnecessary troubleshooting. The iOS app has been discontinued and is no longer maintained - such a shame for a desk that isn't even that old, very disappointing. The x32 probably has all the features you need, however the way in which you'll execute them is usually always more cumbersome than it's competitors.
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However, there are far more intuitive products out there. I purchased this desk after hearing so many great things, and don't get me wrong it's a good desk. Corresponding expansion board: SD record: Article Nr.Dimensions (W x D x H): 900 x 550 x 230 mm.Compatible with the Behringer P-16 personal monitoring system.32 Inputs / 32 Outputs USB audio interface.Stereo monitor / control room output with dim and mono function.6 AUX Out: 6.3 mm Jack (optional 2 via RCA).6 AUX inputs: 6.3 mm jack (optional 2 via RCA).