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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Mirtschin" data-source="post: 71690" data-attributes="member: 1972"><p>First post here (I'm still reading through the thread, page 69 at the moment) and thanks to all involved, the reading has been great.</p><p></p><p>Picked up my X32 here in Sydney, Australia, a few weeks back, and have only just had a chance to un-box it and use it on its first gig. And it was a very pleasant experience indeed. Setup at home the night before (basic channel setup, basic dynamics etc) and finishing touches prior to soundcheck meant everything was quick, and the client was impressed.</p><p></p><p>One small con to the X32 is that I feel the manual is still a bit too basic. Some areas are explained with enough detail to sort things out, but others seem to be more "Here is where it is, go exploring". Reading this forum, and watching the videos made by some of the members, has helped a lot with what the manual lacks.</p><p></p><p>That said, the mixer has impressed me. And I'm still learning half of what it can do.</p><p></p><p>I can't wait for v2 of the OS, with the SMAART (or similar) built in; hopefully transmitting back to the iControl. That said, the client was very impressed as he watched me wander out among the seats with my iPad controlling the desk, and iPhone running AudioTools RTA/SMAART. </p><p></p><p>Now to get a road-case for it, buy a few S16s, and wait for the X16 and X16r <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>*edit* I do have a question for the Behringer guys - I keep hearing of people being able to call the main service locations in Europe and the US to get help with issues - what would be the best option for those of us outside of those areas. In a pinch I wouldn't be too worried with having to call the US to get a tech question answered, but if there is a more local option, it would be very appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Mirtschin, post: 71690, member: 1972"] First post here (I'm still reading through the thread, page 69 at the moment) and thanks to all involved, the reading has been great. Picked up my X32 here in Sydney, Australia, a few weeks back, and have only just had a chance to un-box it and use it on its first gig. And it was a very pleasant experience indeed. Setup at home the night before (basic channel setup, basic dynamics etc) and finishing touches prior to soundcheck meant everything was quick, and the client was impressed. One small con to the X32 is that I feel the manual is still a bit too basic. Some areas are explained with enough detail to sort things out, but others seem to be more "Here is where it is, go exploring". Reading this forum, and watching the videos made by some of the members, has helped a lot with what the manual lacks. That said, the mixer has impressed me. And I'm still learning half of what it can do. I can't wait for v2 of the OS, with the SMAART (or similar) built in; hopefully transmitting back to the iControl. That said, the client was very impressed as he watched me wander out among the seats with my iPad controlling the desk, and iPhone running AudioTools RTA/SMAART. Now to get a road-case for it, buy a few S16s, and wait for the X16 and X16r :) *edit* I do have a question for the Behringer guys - I keep hearing of people being able to call the main service locations in Europe and the US to get help with issues - what would be the best option for those of us outside of those areas. In a pinch I wouldn't be too worried with having to call the US to get a tech question answered, but if there is a more local option, it would be very appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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