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<blockquote data-quote="Antoon van den Oetelaar" data-source="post: 207990" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>Hi Tim,</p><p>Regarding the stage boxes, it was a problem with the firmware. The care centre looked into my setup and advised me to update the firmware of my stage boxes to the newest version. To my surprise that did solve the issue, I have full control again and all works ok.I didn't expect that a new console firmware could have such a result...</p><p>Maybe I should have known better, whenever updating one part of a system, update the whole system...</p><p></p><p>Regarding the problems of the beer spillage into the console, we swapped out the defective, and now it's functioning as new again. I'm very happy with the console again, and hope it will be for the next 5 years. I assume Behringer will have something new before that, hopefully it is as magic as the X32 was 5 years ago and still is.</p><p></p><p>4 years ago it really was a problem when a X32 was in place for a visiting act, nowadays although the M32 is preferred, the X32 is no discussion anymore. Most do like when you use the midas DL16 stageboxes, but I really like the SD16 as a box central to the drums. It's so easy to patch and be sure everything is ok. For my mostly lower level bands, it's so easy to have the Ipad with me during patching, I check the mics when connected and add phantom power if needed. Just recently, the band was already playing without making any FOH adjustments, during my walk to FOH I pushed most faders and had sound coming. Really great if you're the only technician at the job.</p><p></p><p>If the band has it's own technician at the FOH position I can concentrate on the monitor mix from the ipad, the only problem is when the FOH guy mutes and unmutes channels. Without seeing that happening I do loose sound on monitors. Would like to have a sort of mute only post fader signals instead of the whole channel as a global setting.</p><p>It's like the AFL of the headphones, great when you want to balance some signals by headphone, but horrible if you forget to set this mode back to pfl and try to get some sound out with fader closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antoon van den Oetelaar, post: 207990, member: 3005"] Hi Tim, Regarding the stage boxes, it was a problem with the firmware. The care centre looked into my setup and advised me to update the firmware of my stage boxes to the newest version. To my surprise that did solve the issue, I have full control again and all works ok.I didn't expect that a new console firmware could have such a result... Maybe I should have known better, whenever updating one part of a system, update the whole system... Regarding the problems of the beer spillage into the console, we swapped out the defective, and now it's functioning as new again. I'm very happy with the console again, and hope it will be for the next 5 years. I assume Behringer will have something new before that, hopefully it is as magic as the X32 was 5 years ago and still is. 4 years ago it really was a problem when a X32 was in place for a visiting act, nowadays although the M32 is preferred, the X32 is no discussion anymore. Most do like when you use the midas DL16 stageboxes, but I really like the SD16 as a box central to the drums. It's so easy to patch and be sure everything is ok. For my mostly lower level bands, it's so easy to have the Ipad with me during patching, I check the mics when connected and add phantom power if needed. Just recently, the band was already playing without making any FOH adjustments, during my walk to FOH I pushed most faders and had sound coming. Really great if you're the only technician at the job. If the band has it's own technician at the FOH position I can concentrate on the monitor mix from the ipad, the only problem is when the FOH guy mutes and unmutes channels. Without seeing that happening I do loose sound on monitors. Would like to have a sort of mute only post fader signals instead of the whole channel as a global setting. It's like the AFL of the headphones, great when you want to balance some signals by headphone, but horrible if you forget to set this mode back to pfl and try to get some sound out with fader closed. [/QUOTE]
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