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Behringer X32 Firmware v3.0 Feature Requests
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Howarth" data-source="post: 122824" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>Re: Behringer X32 Firmware v3.0 Feature Requests</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Feature requests</strong></u></p><p><u><strong></strong></u></p><p><u><strong></strong></u>I've been through the above thread, and looked at suggestions from others as to whether I would find them useful, then combined them with my own:</p><p></p><p>1) Mute group behaviour - I'd like (the option for) them to be non-latching, and mute-only (not allow unmute). A quick press of MuteGroup 1 mutes all those channels, but then remains unlit. These options would need to be configurable because one-size never fits-all. An alternative would be an Assign button to perform this non-latched mute.</p><p>2) Layer expansion - bring the Compact functionality to the Full.</p><p>3) Custom fader layers - hadn't thought about this, but agree with using Assign buttons to recall them. Essentially scenes containing rearranged channel orders.</p><p>4) Fader grouping - More than a pair of (adjacent) channels to be linked. DCA's should be used for those who want non-adjacent channels, but e.g. four overhead stage mics are likely to be adjacent channels on desk anyway.</p><p>5) Gains on fader - for initial setup - accessed through menus like GEQ on fader, with a 'Are you sure' popup, so can't be activated accidentally</p><p>6) External VGA/DVI monitor output (card slot?)</p><p>7) Post-fader meters on channels LEDs. The gain LEDS are pre-fader, so when setting up gain etc you can see the incoming level there. Use channel LEDs for post-fader. </p><p>8) Security/access levels. From the lock screen (Home for 3 seconds) each of the 6 encoders is a user (or more, with the layer buttons) - pressing one of those requires either numerical passcode entered (on the mute groups or channel selects), or password (entered with the text-edit features like naming channels) to switch user. </p><p></p><p>My scenario is mainly Church + Theatre in our own building, so they would work for our situation - some would be less applicable to hire units, weekend bands or techs who hire themselves out. </p><p></p><p>Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Howarth, post: 122824, member: 2975"] Re: Behringer X32 Firmware v3.0 Feature Requests [U][B]Feature requests [/B][/U]I've been through the above thread, and looked at suggestions from others as to whether I would find them useful, then combined them with my own: 1) Mute group behaviour - I'd like (the option for) them to be non-latching, and mute-only (not allow unmute). A quick press of MuteGroup 1 mutes all those channels, but then remains unlit. These options would need to be configurable because one-size never fits-all. An alternative would be an Assign button to perform this non-latched mute. 2) Layer expansion - bring the Compact functionality to the Full. 3) Custom fader layers - hadn't thought about this, but agree with using Assign buttons to recall them. Essentially scenes containing rearranged channel orders. 4) Fader grouping - More than a pair of (adjacent) channels to be linked. DCA's should be used for those who want non-adjacent channels, but e.g. four overhead stage mics are likely to be adjacent channels on desk anyway. 5) Gains on fader - for initial setup - accessed through menus like GEQ on fader, with a 'Are you sure' popup, so can't be activated accidentally 6) External VGA/DVI monitor output (card slot?) 7) Post-fader meters on channels LEDs. The gain LEDS are pre-fader, so when setting up gain etc you can see the incoming level there. Use channel LEDs for post-fader. 8) Security/access levels. From the lock screen (Home for 3 seconds) each of the 6 encoders is a user (or more, with the layer buttons) - pressing one of those requires either numerical passcode entered (on the mute groups or channel selects), or password (entered with the text-edit features like naming channels) to switch user. My scenario is mainly Church + Theatre in our own building, so they would work for our situation - some would be less applicable to hire units, weekend bands or techs who hire themselves out. Peter [/QUOTE]
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