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<blockquote data-quote="Douwe Jan Pol" data-source="post: 60317" data-attributes="member: 1959"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Yesterday we had a fantastic day in Germany visiting Christian and the Behringer R&D team!</p><p></p><p>Did we have some difficult questions for them? No, because I think the board and the UI are well developped.</p><p></p><p>At Christians warehouse my travelling mate Sietse saw the board for the first time and was impressed. We talked about routing options, IEM setups, wedge setups, DCA´s, subgroups and so on. </p><p></p><p>At the Behringer RD team, I had one question concerning the UI, especlially the scene storing menu.</p><p>When fi. you look at the routing for the talkback mic, you have to select where the routing goes. So you have to tick the box. </p><p>When saving scenes, you do not have to select anything, everything is stored if you do not select an item. I thought this was counter intuitif. </p><p>Well, Dr. Thomas Zindt, kindly explained to me that it is in the spelling. The option is called "scene safe". If you tick a box, you put that item in the saFe, you don't saVe that item! Aha, so my English (as a dutchman) is refreshed again a bit.</p><p></p><p>Concerning the Android remote app, we were told that one of the eningineers will soon be starting developing this app. The difficulty with this app is that, in contrary to Apple devices, there are a lot of different devices available with all their idiosyncraties. Take only for instance screenresolutions etc. . So to develop such an app, everything has to be tested thoroughly and takes time.</p><p></p><p>We were quickly demonstrated how to use the X32 as a monitor mix board, an option I just tried for half an hour to find again, couldn't find it..... ( my fault, it's there!)</p><p></p><p>We talked about the preamps. We all concluded that this part of a mixer can be very overrated. The preamps used in a X32 have a roundening curve when you overcook it. So it's sounding better than a standard preamp.</p><p></p><p>In the room there is a "Naked X32". All parts lying on a board and connected and working for testing and measuring purposes.</p><p></p><p>The building we visited was where it all began for Behringer. This site is also the birthroom of the X32.</p><p></p><p> I would like to say a very big "Thank You" to Christian in the first place. Getting stuck with two guys from Holland on a voluntary basis is quite a challenge!</p><p>You probably like Christian because of his involvement in this board. But if you are ever to meet him you'll love him for his enthusiastic conversations, explanations and silly stories!</p><p></p><p>A big Thank You for all the people at Behringer R&D for receiving us, showing us the building and patiently answering our questions, even stupid ones....;-) </p><p>All in all we had a great time!</p><p></p><p>Greetings from Holland! Douwe Jan Pol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douwe Jan Pol, post: 60317, member: 1959"] re: X32 Discussion Hi all, Yesterday we had a fantastic day in Germany visiting Christian and the Behringer R&D team! Did we have some difficult questions for them? No, because I think the board and the UI are well developped. At Christians warehouse my travelling mate Sietse saw the board for the first time and was impressed. We talked about routing options, IEM setups, wedge setups, DCA´s, subgroups and so on. At the Behringer RD team, I had one question concerning the UI, especlially the scene storing menu. When fi. you look at the routing for the talkback mic, you have to select where the routing goes. So you have to tick the box. When saving scenes, you do not have to select anything, everything is stored if you do not select an item. I thought this was counter intuitif. Well, Dr. Thomas Zindt, kindly explained to me that it is in the spelling. The option is called "scene safe". If you tick a box, you put that item in the saFe, you don't saVe that item! Aha, so my English (as a dutchman) is refreshed again a bit. Concerning the Android remote app, we were told that one of the eningineers will soon be starting developing this app. The difficulty with this app is that, in contrary to Apple devices, there are a lot of different devices available with all their idiosyncraties. Take only for instance screenresolutions etc. . So to develop such an app, everything has to be tested thoroughly and takes time. We were quickly demonstrated how to use the X32 as a monitor mix board, an option I just tried for half an hour to find again, couldn't find it..... ( my fault, it's there!) We talked about the preamps. We all concluded that this part of a mixer can be very overrated. The preamps used in a X32 have a roundening curve when you overcook it. So it's sounding better than a standard preamp. In the room there is a "Naked X32". All parts lying on a board and connected and working for testing and measuring purposes. The building we visited was where it all began for Behringer. This site is also the birthroom of the X32. I would like to say a very big "Thank You" to Christian in the first place. Getting stuck with two guys from Holland on a voluntary basis is quite a challenge! You probably like Christian because of his involvement in this board. But if you are ever to meet him you'll love him for his enthusiastic conversations, explanations and silly stories! A big Thank You for all the people at Behringer R&D for receiving us, showing us the building and patiently answering our questions, even stupid ones....;-) All in all we had a great time! Greetings from Holland! Douwe Jan Pol [/QUOTE]
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