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Behringer X32 Firmware v3.0 Feature Requests
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 140176" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Re: Behringer X32 Firmware v3.0 Feature Requests</p><p></p><p></p><p>What is happening is actually exactly the opposite as to what you think is happening. All the levels and metering are up there, nice hot signal all the way thru the mixer. And that is why it is too loud thru the speakers if the left /right is used as the main output and the fader was brought up with any play in it. </p><p></p><p>I could have reduced the trim on the amps but I like to run amps wide open so someone can’t make a change back stage and increase the send to the speakers. By routing it thru the matrix and bringing the overall output of the board down they have more of a range of use of the L/R fader. They don’t even go to the matrix to adjust anything, everything they need is on the first layer. And the signal to noise ratio is very good with the system fully on you don’t hear anything until they start playing, singing or talking. So it is using a lot more then 5 to 6 bits of the 24 bit converters. </p><p></p><p>Someone on the Behringer forum has been asking for another gain stage at the output for the X32 (so they can trim the outputs down) and I don’t see the need for that at all if you know how to set it up like I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 140176, member: 321"] Re: Behringer X32 Firmware v3.0 Feature Requests What is happening is actually exactly the opposite as to what you think is happening. All the levels and metering are up there, nice hot signal all the way thru the mixer. And that is why it is too loud thru the speakers if the left /right is used as the main output and the fader was brought up with any play in it. I could have reduced the trim on the amps but I like to run amps wide open so someone can’t make a change back stage and increase the send to the speakers. By routing it thru the matrix and bringing the overall output of the board down they have more of a range of use of the L/R fader. They don’t even go to the matrix to adjust anything, everything they need is on the first layer. And the signal to noise ratio is very good with the system fully on you don’t hear anything until they start playing, singing or talking. So it is using a lot more then 5 to 6 bits of the 24 bit converters. Someone on the Behringer forum has been asking for another gain stage at the output for the X32 (so they can trim the outputs down) and I don’t see the need for that at all if you know how to set it up like I did. [/QUOTE]
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