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<blockquote data-quote="Dragos Strat" data-source="post: 107485" data-attributes="member: 4461"><p>Re: ESD</p><p></p><p>Hi there, my x32 just returned from a thomann warranty repair. They replaced the first rotary encoder under the display from left to right. everything good but now, the new rotary encoder feels much more stiffer like a better quality than the others mounted in Behringer factory. Anyway if everything working I'm content and concentrating on mixing <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" />.</p><p></p><p>I'm experimenting (learning) what is the best way to use a second pair of monitors in a studio setup and till now I couldn't find a better way to use them but assign them on a bus output. What I wanted to achieve (and can't figure out) is to have an independent master with a independent fader on the second pair of monitors. I wanted to route main L/R to a bus or a matrix. is there a possibility? The reason is a rehearsal setup in a studio so I don't want to use my studio monitors for that and I tried to duplicate the hole mixer setup on another pair of monitors without switching the speakers from main L/R every time. </p><p></p><p>In the matrix section, the last fader its called master M/C. I also found a routing option in analog output section to route master M/C in my second pair of monitors but I cant find a way to route all mixer setup in M/C. The easiest way I thought was to route main L/R to master M/C - cant figure out how, but even if I could, I need a prefader main route to master M/C just to have independent faders for each pair of monitors. </p><p></p><p>For the moment I use a bus to route the output on the second pair but every time I have to put different channels on this bus depending on the particular setup for that rehearsal day. Maybe there is a simpler way to route main to another stereo output fader?</p><p></p><p>And another problem I cant solve: how to isolate (solo) a bus without listen the original channel? in a studio setup when mixing, I need to listen often only the bus with reverb for example to tweak it better. when solo the effect bus, x32 let out also the original channel. Someone here on the forum said to use mute groups but using this option, when I mute with mute group, I also mute the signal to bus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragos Strat, post: 107485, member: 4461"] Re: ESD Hi there, my x32 just returned from a thomann warranty repair. They replaced the first rotary encoder under the display from left to right. everything good but now, the new rotary encoder feels much more stiffer like a better quality than the others mounted in Behringer factory. Anyway if everything working I'm content and concentrating on mixing :). I'm experimenting (learning) what is the best way to use a second pair of monitors in a studio setup and till now I couldn't find a better way to use them but assign them on a bus output. What I wanted to achieve (and can't figure out) is to have an independent master with a independent fader on the second pair of monitors. I wanted to route main L/R to a bus or a matrix. is there a possibility? The reason is a rehearsal setup in a studio so I don't want to use my studio monitors for that and I tried to duplicate the hole mixer setup on another pair of monitors without switching the speakers from main L/R every time. In the matrix section, the last fader its called master M/C. I also found a routing option in analog output section to route master M/C in my second pair of monitors but I cant find a way to route all mixer setup in M/C. The easiest way I thought was to route main L/R to master M/C - cant figure out how, but even if I could, I need a prefader main route to master M/C just to have independent faders for each pair of monitors. For the moment I use a bus to route the output on the second pair but every time I have to put different channels on this bus depending on the particular setup for that rehearsal day. Maybe there is a simpler way to route main to another stereo output fader? And another problem I cant solve: how to isolate (solo) a bus without listen the original channel? in a studio setup when mixing, I need to listen often only the bus with reverb for example to tweak it better. when solo the effect bus, x32 let out also the original channel. Someone here on the forum said to use mute groups but using this option, when I mute with mute group, I also mute the signal to bus. [/QUOTE]
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