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Behringer X32 Firmware v3.0 Feature Requests
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Blackburn" data-source="post: 130792" data-attributes="member: 8183"><p>Re: Behringer X32 Firmware v3.0 Feature Requests</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>John, you mention automix in the MA6000M, whilst I have not had any experience with that unit, I had a look thru the documentation and there does not seem to be any real detail about automix deployed. It looks like it applies some dynamic level control across the 8 microphone inputs only. Automix in a mixing console would be better described in reference to how Studer, Lawo and Stagetec have deployed their versions of automix, for example; </p><p></p><p>You might have dynamic auto levelling of sorts on a group or an individual source and then further auto levellling on other groups or individual sources. You may have numerous group or sources each with their own dynamic levelling parameters. Then over arching this, you can determine with group/sources have priority over other and you can set average target levels for each and a target level for the final mix output. For example, you may want your main vocal mic/vocal group always 3dB higher than anything else, and then the crowd effects mics you may set to 5dB below the main vocal mic group. As audio levels fluctuate, the relationships set between the various sources are maintained and then the overall mix level is also adjusted to maintain the target maximum output. The solution would fully featured dynamic control, I assume including compression, limiting, agc, expansion, downward expansion and ducking and the ability to setup different processing for different groups or individual sources and then methods to make the processing between groups interactive in respect to targets set.</p><p></p><p>I have tried automix on several products and its absolutely fantastic. Would be awesome to see this sort of power in the X32.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Blackburn, post: 130792, member: 8183"] Re: Behringer X32 Firmware v3.0 Feature Requests John, you mention automix in the MA6000M, whilst I have not had any experience with that unit, I had a look thru the documentation and there does not seem to be any real detail about automix deployed. It looks like it applies some dynamic level control across the 8 microphone inputs only. Automix in a mixing console would be better described in reference to how Studer, Lawo and Stagetec have deployed their versions of automix, for example; You might have dynamic auto levelling of sorts on a group or an individual source and then further auto levellling on other groups or individual sources. You may have numerous group or sources each with their own dynamic levelling parameters. Then over arching this, you can determine with group/sources have priority over other and you can set average target levels for each and a target level for the final mix output. For example, you may want your main vocal mic/vocal group always 3dB higher than anything else, and then the crowd effects mics you may set to 5dB below the main vocal mic group. As audio levels fluctuate, the relationships set between the various sources are maintained and then the overall mix level is also adjusted to maintain the target maximum output. The solution would fully featured dynamic control, I assume including compression, limiting, agc, expansion, downward expansion and ducking and the ability to setup different processing for different groups or individual sources and then methods to make the processing between groups interactive in respect to targets set. I have tried automix on several products and its absolutely fantastic. Would be awesome to see this sort of power in the X32. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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