

PDF reader is required for viewing these routing sheets. You can also load using X32-Edit, however documentation is only included for the USB thumb drive method. NOTE: A USB thumb drive is required for loading onto your X32. I have made sure to extensively test the library download to be supported on V2, V3, and V4 firmware with no issues! PDF documenting what the scenes are doing specifically and what the routing outputs are currently set to. I am a firm believer of always documenting EVERYTHING! Because this is such a core value of mine, I always include a. With the popularity of Stereo IEM’s with bands, I have included on the +SPLIT scenes that the Behringer X32 is already setup for 5 channels of stereo IEM! This is perfect for bands and groups that have 16 channels but require in-ear monitors with separate EQ, Gate, and Dynamics settings from the main FOH mix. ‘+SPLIT’ sets up the board to be a split Front of House and Monitor console. I have found that the two most common ways the X32 is setup are either in a Front of House (FOH) position or in a ‘Split Console’ setup where the band is mixing themselves. This is done by utilizing Mixbus 11&12 with an EQ curve that is based off of the Fletcher-Munson Loudness Contour. Included on all of the scenes is my FAVORITE way to get a solid live mix off of the Behringer X32 to be able to record via the USB recorder or with an outboard recorder. This gives lots of flexibility to configure your Mono PA system using the Behringer X32 as the system processor and crossover.Īnother part that I find troubles a lot of people is how to get a good mixed down live recording of their mix. I have found that one commonly overlooked part of board setups is how the subwoofer is routed and controlled! Because of this, I have included scenes that: This download includes 7 different scenes: The main use of these scenes is to give you the backbone of routing through the matrix section as this is the best avenue to take for outgoing audio processing. The Mono System Configuration Scenes should be used with a system that is a mono PA system in the room that the Behringer X32 or Midas M32 are placed in. These different scenes are a baseline starting point to build the audio workflow of your board off of. I have taken those most common setups and put them into my Behringer X32 Mono System Configuration Scenes. Over the years of helping churches and venues set up their Behringer X32 and Midas M32, I found that many have said that the most difficult part of the setup is configuring the outputs off of the LR Bus of the console.
