*Manual X32 Compact
*Behringer X32 Manual Pdf
*Sceptre X32 Manual
*X32 Manual Behringer
***There is a new Firmware Version 4.03 as of 10/6/20 and you can read our article about it here: https://survivethegig.com/x32-firmware-version-4-03/ ***
X32 DIGITAL MIXER. 32-Channel, 16-Bus, 40-Bit Digital Mixing Console with Programmable MIDAS Preamps, Motorized Faders, 32-Channel Audio Interface and iPad Remote Control. Version 4.0, 2012-10-11. X32 COMPACT-TP - read user manual online or download in PDF format. Pages in total: 74. So just look at the list and choose manual for Behringer Mixers X32 PRODUCER. On the next page you will be able to read or download PDF file. Mixers Behringer X32 PRODUCER Quick Start Guide. File type PDF File size 9.95 Mb Count pages 31. As well as a vast catalog of essential parts, we also have access to a multitude of UpRight lift manuals to help you find the information you need quickly and effectively. Easily Find and Order UpRight Manuals Online. Our easy-browse system allows you to locate the UpRight lift manual. Jun 01, 2015 BEHRINGER X32-Q 1.1 for Android now adds stereo personal monitor mixing capabilities to the X32 Digital Mixer. Musicians can control their own monitor mix with full access to all 32 input channels individually or through the app's MCA (Mix Control Association) faders. The app will offer channel panorama sliders when mixing to a stereo aux bus. Each band member can group the inputs to four MCAs.
Firmware Version 4.02 was a minor version upgrade from 4.01. It was released in January 2020 and is mostly minor improvements and bug fixes. I have included the firmware updates to version 4.01 and 4.00 so you can see all of the changes that have happened since version 4.00 was released. Firmware 4.01 and 4.00 especially had more significant improvements than the current version 4.02, so if you are upgrading from an earlier firmware you will want to check those updates out and they are included below. Most notable are a significant GUI update and fully customizable User Input and Output Routing Blocks. At the end of this article there is a link to an article showing how to update the firmware.
See below for release notes from Behringer. I have bolded the ones I found most interesting/useful.
4.02 (2020-01-21):
New features:
*Welcome-Screen on first power up after an update (Select the Firmware header on Setup-Global page to display again)
*CustomBootScene.scn can be loaded automatically at bootup and created in the Setup-Global page (also on X32Core/M32C)
*CustomLock.bmp and CustomBoot.bmp support (see examples on www.behringer.com)
*Routing-Input: cycle through the connected AES devices using the Up/Down arrows
*X32Core/M32C: Console backup export and load Improvements:
*M32/R : faderboard firmwares reviewed for better behaviour on both slow and fast speeds
*showing insert/source details on effects screen
*improved conversion of input clocks to user slots (Routing-User In-Utility-6th button)
*pressing Select and Utility opens the Name/Icon screen
*Xlive locator can be moved using the transport encoders
*showing a dialog when trying to use the USB recorder when no USB drive is inserted
*updating the TopLeft selected channel box when a popup is shown on screen
*added header line to the console.bak file
*X32Core/M32C: Error screen when an export fails Bug fixes:
*Channel
*preventing copied channel window to redraw when copying remotely
*Config: changed INHP label to IN/LC
*EQ: fixed crossover band type name display and coloured frames redraw
*X-Live-Card:
*redrawing utility header on session selection
*changed the scrub function icon
*disabling transport buttons when Mute Groups are open
*better SD info redraw when popups are shown
*Routing-Input: redrawing connected AES devices when they change
*fixed snippet FX4R selection
*fixed channel source display when Aux1 is set to AES50 33
*fixed recorder text display on the top of the screen
*fixed gain control offset-issue from X-Touch using User-Input
*user assign section shows SD session/markers properly
*reset User-Blocks when loading scene created with former parameter setPrevious Version 4 updates:
X32 Firmware Version 4.01
Firmware Version 4.01 was a minor version upgrade from 4.00. It was released in December 2019 and is mostly minor improvements and bug fixes. They are the kind of improvements that will make things a little easier but will probably be forgotten. Being able to copy the Dual FX engines from A to B and B to A is a useful feature and will save time, but is the kind of feature that will leave you wondering why it took so long and wasn’t included from the beginning. This is one feature upgrade that may seem small but will be appreciated by everyone that has been using the console for all these years. This is the kind of thing that most of us were trying to figure out assuming it was there and frustrated to discover it was missing. If you haven’t used the console before try to imagine eq’ing a graphic eq on a monitor and wanting to copy that to the B channel. You would need to switch back and forth and recreate the eq on the B channel. I did this by switching to GEQ on faders mode and swapping between the A and B channels with the Layer Up and Layer Down buttons with my right hand while matching faders with the left hand.
See below for release notes from Behringer. I have bolded the ones I found most interesting/useful.4.01 (2019-12-06):
New features:
*fast faders option on M32/M32R
*dual FX engines copy A->B and B->A
*added additionnal FW integrity check after update (prevents soft bricking)
*convert Input banks to user slots (in Routing-Input-Utility 6th encoder)
*Show control buttons assignable to User assigns (NEXT, PREV, UNDO, and GO) Bug fixes:
*Card
*fixed Card In/Out pops and cracks
*Xlive:
*fixed freezing when stopping recording
*correcting setting display on 1st screen
*cant delete empty session anymore
*confusing SD card status display fixed
*Dante: preventing white noise when clock frequencies are mismatched
*Routing
*HA remote availability when forwarding connected HA (for ex, in Stagebox -> MonitorMixer -> FOH configuration)
*corrected source display when AuxIn assigned to Local In
*corrected routing screen names (for user assign-jump to page / osc screen polling)
*input patch overview header changed
*Effects
*fixed LC curve/sends faders redrawing on FX screens
*fixed utility FX rack jumping around when selecting actual FX engine
*Library
*importing files (presets/show/…) made prior to 2.1 works again
*preset number 100 was shown as 10
*Xtouch display corrected (DCA scribstrips update, user slot source display)
*inverted “wedge L/R” icon to match scrible strip
*Snippet-Utility better redraw
*corrected gain reduction scales (chan Gate/Dyn, meters)
*TB destination Bus 10 was showing “Bus1” Improvements:
*Channel
*confirmation dialog when pasting/loading HA config with +48V activated
*improved Bus-Config send configuration list
*Card
*Xlive session name shown again
*Dante help text now mentions “Enable Sync to external” setting
*Setup
*better Name suggestion / Icon scrolling interaction
*updating Name/Icon screen on remote changes
*factory reset sets TB to external
*Routing
*Output destination and tap are not set at the same time anymore
*Library
*FX library tables reviewed
*added default monitor presets to factory reset
*Monitor
*changed oscillator destination order to previous one
*Keyboard
*keyboard wraps fully (not just line to line)
*new folder name can now have numbers, dash and underscore (no other symbol allowed)
*reduced flickering on symbols page
*reseting Name/Note button on scene save
*OSC protocol
*“-action/setposition 0” is possibleX32 Firmware Version 4.00
Firmware Version 4.00 was a major version upgrade from 3.xx. It was released in November 2019 and made some significant changes to the console. It is encouraging to see Behringer continue with firmware updates, especially on such an old product. There was a major GUI re-design that makes everything easier to see and read and a major functionality upgrade that addresses what was probably the biggest complaint of X32 users: bank of eight routing.
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4.00 (2019-11-13):
new features:
*point to point user routing, 4 input and 6 output banks (32 in / 48 out)
*DP48/HUB4 remote configuration support
*DP48 setup page with preset library
*send pan optionally follows LR pan function
*full backup export/restore function
*new keyboard with channel name suggestions/history and keyboard layouts
*X32Core/M32C: Export Show function
*M32/M32R: V.1 Fader option (forces update of faderboards, requires reboot)
*option for coloured RTA bars improvements:
*new GUI design
*updated channel icons
*coloured fader tracks
*error/warning popups can be closed using encoders
*popup option to perform backup before firmware update
*Channel
*Config: Low Cut filter curve preview
*Config/Sends: Dynamic signal flow display
*EQ: hiding unsettable parameters
*Utility: copied channel overview
*Meters
*channel color indicators
*Routing
*tabs re-organized and grouped by function
*output patch overview tables with shortcut to assign output
*next button also scolls destination list
*iQ setup: improved lists behaviour
*Library
*scrolling using LOAD encoder offers suitable presets only
*Effects
*warning message when creating feedback loop (only when using hardware encoders)
*Utility: FX rack re-organized by effect category
*Utility: copied effect preview
*going from effect to library selects active FX slot
*Setup
*Config: more default bus configurations (all pre/all post)
*Name/Icon: more channel name suggestions
*Monitor
*Talkback: destination preview
*Lamp setting moved to new tab in Monitor screens (when available)
*Scenes
*Cues: cue number 500.9.9 is possible now
*Snippets/Safes: select header to select all elements in column
*Mute Groups
*buttons made more visible on screenHow to Update X32 Firmware
For instructions on how to update the firmware please see my article:
Welcome to my Behringer X32 FX Series tutorials. Today we are going to be looking at how to insert an effect on the Behringer X32.Inserting an Effect
The Behringer X32 effects section is a very important part of the X32. Not only does it allow us to add some pretty neat effects, but it gives us access to some very valuable tools like compressors, DeEssers and graphic equalizers.Side-Chain vs. Insert
There are two categories of effects that the X32 gives us access to, ‘Side-Chain’ and ‘Insert.’ There is a big difference between the two, so let’s jump in and take a look.
Insert Effect
An insert effect is just what it sounds like, it is “inserted” into the audio path of a channel or bus. This is an effect where you want to process the ENTIRE signal and you do not want to hear any of the original signal, only the processed signal.
When working with analog consoles, you would need to grab a physical cable and use the Insert Send and Insert Return jacks on the back of the console. Plugging into these jacks would literally interrupt the audio path, send audio out of the Insert Send jack. You would then need to route the signal to the effects unit, then the output of the effects unit would go BACK into the Insert Return of the console, thus returning the signal.
When we are working in the digital world, we are doing the same thing as the analog signal path, just we are doing it without physical cables.
An Insert Effect is like one of the following:
*Enhancers & Exciters
*Any Compressor (like the Leisure Compressor, Fair Compressor, and Ultimo Compressor)
*Equalizers (like the XTEC EQ1 and XTEC EQ5)
*Graphic Equalizers (like the GEQ and TruEQ)
*Effect Modelers (like the Stereo Guitar Amp and Stereo Tube Stage)
Side-Chain Effect
Very much like the Insert Effect, a Side-Chain Effect still needs a signal path of audio. However, with this type effect, you want to add it as an addition to the original signal. Typically you would use this for Reverb, Delay, Chorus, and Flanger. These are going to be used to fatten up the signal and give another cherry on the top or some more frosting on the cupcake, but not completely replace the cupcake!
When working with analog consoles, you would send audio either out of a direct out of an individual channel, or you would use a mixbus to add multiple channels into that effects send. The return of the effect would then go to an Effects Return and then be blended into the mix using the Effects Return fader.
With the X32, we have 4 stereo effects returns (which can be changed to 8 mono for advanced routing). The 4 stereo effects returns are defaulted to be the returns of FX Racks 1-4 and can not be changed.
A Side-Chain Effect is like one of the following:
*Reverbs (like the Vintage Reverb, Room Reverb)
*Delays
*Chorus
*FlangerFX5-FX8: Let’s Insert an Effect!
Now that you know what the difference between Insert and Side-Chain effects, let’s take a look at how we go and insert an effect.
There are two places that we can insert effects on the X32, the easiest place is via the Effects section of the console which we would get to by pressing the ‘Effects’ button and then tabbing over to the ‘Home’ tab.
The first two rotary knobs on the console are how you change where an effect is inserted. Take your last rotary knob and select one of the FX racks between FX5 and FX8 (we will get to FX1-FX4 later). Now we can rotate the first two rotary knobs and see that we can select all of the channels, mixbusses, matrices, and main busses on the console. Once you like your selection, depress that rotary knob to confirm.Manual X32 Compact
Next, you will need to activate the insert in your selection. Depress either the 3rd or 4th rotary knob and you will see the ‘Ins’ turn orange.
Now the effect is inserted into the channel path of Ch 01 as we can see above!FX1-FX4: A Little More Tricky!
With FX1 through FX4, it is another step to insert an effect. The reason why is that FX Racks 1-4 are for both Side-Chain effects AND Insert effects.
Use the first two rotary knobs to select ‘Insert’
Next, we will press ‘Select’ on the channel that you want to insert this effect on. Then tab over to the ‘Config’ tab.
We can see that there is an Insert section on the right-hand side of the LCD Screen. This is where you can do an insert to any of the FX racks and a hardware insert via the Aux in/out. At this point, you will want to select which effect you were planning to insert on the channel, bus or matrix.
Next, you can press the insert knob to activate the insert.Behringer X32 Manual Pdf
Lastly, we can look at the home tab of the effects section to verify what we just did:Sceptre X32 ManualThat’s it! But… wait (literally)X32 Manual Behringer
Now you can use any of the insertable effects that you wish! One thing that you do need to be aware of is that when you insert an effect. That extra processing that you just added to that one channel takes a bit of extra time. That extra time varies depending on the effect but mostly is around 0.71ms. Depending on how advanced you get with your routing and processing (parallel compression with a group) this can cause a few issues. Just keep it in mind!