Hey Brian,
I was curious at how it sounded using the integrated cross-over?
I was curious at how it sounded using the integrated cross-over?
Thanks PerThe X32 easily outperforms a dbx DriveRack PA+ or similar, but obviously can't compete with a Lake with proper factory settings. Going back a few thousand posts, there was a lot of discussion about using the desk for x-over/processor duty and those of us who believed in it was in minority and probably still are. The problem with using the desk for this duty is of course the risk of a scene change introducing new and catastrophic settings if great care is not taken.
Hi guys!
I made an easy android-(phone)-app for doin monitors. Here's the link: XMonitor - Android-App for Behringer X32
It's optimized for my Galaxy-SII phone but also works on a google Nexus-7.
If you like to try (or use) it, I would be happy for some comments!
Btw, owning X32 since august 2012. Love this machine. No issues so far!
Greetings from Austria
Andy
I made an easy android-(phone)-app for doin monitors. Here's the link: XMonitor - Android-App for Behringer X32
It's optimized for my Galaxy-SII phone but also works on a google Nexus-7.
Looks good, but only android 4.0 and newer.
My samsung S advance is running 2.3.6.
Hi guys!
I made an easy android-(phone)-app for doin monitors. Here's the link: XMonitor - Android-App for Behringer X32
It's optimized for my Galaxy-SII phone but also works on a google Nexus-7.
If you like to try (or use) it, I would be happy for some comments!
Btw, owning X32 since august 2012. Love this machine. No issues so far!
Greetings from Austria
Andy
Great work dudeHi guys!
I made an easy android-(phone)-app for doin monitors. Here's the link: XMonitor - Android-App for Behringer X32
It's optimized for my Galaxy-SII phone but also works on a google Nexus-7.
If you like to try (or use) it, I would be happy for some comments!
Btw, owning X32 since august 2012. Love this machine. No issues so far!
Greetings from Austria
Andy
Hey guys, a while back I mentioned seeing a compact with a recording interface called "XUSB". Someone had replied and mentioned that this was a new card that would be replacing the XUF on some models. I wanted clarification, perhaps right from one of the Behringer guys, about what the deal is?
I ask because I plan on selling my X32 and picking up a compact as I rarely need more then 16 channels and would welcome a smaller board to carry around. The shop I work at has received a few in stock, and they seem to sport the XUF card with Firewire. I'm torn about waiting to pickup a compact of they indeed "switch" at somepoint and no longer have FiWi. What's more complicated is when and if they release a Thunderbolt card, which would make it a non-issue. I simply don't want to be stuck with recording USB. I know it works, but to me seems like taking a step back from FiWi.
So 2 questions: When will compacts no longer have FiWi, and when is a Thunderbolt card being released?
Also, what's the easiest way for me to post a song I mixed off an X32 on this board? Soundcloud? I've never done it before. I assume I can't just insert it like an image. Thanks!
Great work dude
Work fine on my Galaxy Advance but not on my wife's device she has ZOPO Zp 980 SCORPIO
Anyway good good job!!!8)~~
Great work. I had some difficulties to connect via a nexus 7 but now it works. Am I allowed to give you some suggestions? Hope so;-)
The 'light' of the mutebutton can be a little greater.
the fader position changes faster than the move of the finger. This can be caused by the greater screen of the device, but anyway....
I had some 'ruckeln' of the fader if I move them too fast.
but never the less a real great work. Chapeau!
Do you want your wife to be able to destroy the perfect mix you dialed? :razz:
To be earnest: never heard of a ZOPO-device!
One suggest, if it's possible hide the channels unused on the mixer it would be more comfortable to use on stage~:-o~