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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Millington" data-source="post: 96485" data-attributes="member: 4763"><p>Re: 1/4" aux's not working</p><p></p><p>Sorry about the last post- newbie mistake. Here's the complete post:</p><p>So- I thought I'd finally chime in on this thread. I purchased my x32 last November after reading through the 100 or so pages of this thread at the time. Love it, not only a game changer but a life changer. Been doing live sound full time for 27 years, nice to do monitors and mains wirelessly on my laptop. Couple of months ago I was doing a wedding with a 10 piece band from L.A., had to hook up an I Pod for the 1st dance. Using an 1/8" stereo to 2 1/4" singles plugged into the auxiliary inputs (as I had done many times before), I was bringing up the signal to channels tuned to the respective aux. inputs. Initially I got a signal on the LED's and display when they seemed to get weaker and then disappear. Thankfully it was during sound check. Trying different aux. (1/4") inputs did no good, they all seemed dead. I of course busted out a couple of DI's and went in through the XLR's, all of which work fine. Back at my studio (dual purpose), I checked again with no success. Not only were the aux. inputs not working, the aux. outputs now didn't work as well (I use the 1/4" aux outputs for headphone sends). I tried reinitializing the console, with no success. On output I can get a signal on the aux. output meter, but it doesn't show up at the physical 1/4" jack. As far as I can tell there is no dedicated meter for aux. inputs other than the 8 channels used for bank 3 aux. channels, which don't reflect the 6 aux. inputs. It's acting like a block connecter for all the aux. jacks came loose. FYI I am still on vs. 1.09. I have contacted Behringer and got the ball rolling. Thankfully I got the Gold Coverage from Guitar Center, as shipping from Hawaii would be costly. Anyone care to chime in? Maybe a Behringer Rep? So far I have only had canned responses from Behringer. On the other hand- I wasn't planning on using the x32 in the studio. I had been using my A&H GL3300 with a MOTU 828. My desktop had gone down (using firewire) and only had my laptop with USB. I decided to use the x32 with laptop to get me through a basic drum session. - I was heart broken. The x32 blew my GL3300 with MOTU out of the water. I loved my 3300 ( had it for 14 years) but ended up selling it to a good friend building a studio who'll put it to good use. Thank you all for your time, I know I can be a bit wordy. -Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Millington, post: 96485, member: 4763"] Re: 1/4" aux's not working Sorry about the last post- newbie mistake. Here's the complete post: So- I thought I'd finally chime in on this thread. I purchased my x32 last November after reading through the 100 or so pages of this thread at the time. Love it, not only a game changer but a life changer. Been doing live sound full time for 27 years, nice to do monitors and mains wirelessly on my laptop. Couple of months ago I was doing a wedding with a 10 piece band from L.A., had to hook up an I Pod for the 1st dance. Using an 1/8" stereo to 2 1/4" singles plugged into the auxiliary inputs (as I had done many times before), I was bringing up the signal to channels tuned to the respective aux. inputs. Initially I got a signal on the LED's and display when they seemed to get weaker and then disappear. Thankfully it was during sound check. Trying different aux. (1/4") inputs did no good, they all seemed dead. I of course busted out a couple of DI's and went in through the XLR's, all of which work fine. Back at my studio (dual purpose), I checked again with no success. Not only were the aux. inputs not working, the aux. outputs now didn't work as well (I use the 1/4" aux outputs for headphone sends). I tried reinitializing the console, with no success. On output I can get a signal on the aux. output meter, but it doesn't show up at the physical 1/4" jack. As far as I can tell there is no dedicated meter for aux. inputs other than the 8 channels used for bank 3 aux. channels, which don't reflect the 6 aux. inputs. It's acting like a block connecter for all the aux. jacks came loose. FYI I am still on vs. 1.09. I have contacted Behringer and got the ball rolling. Thankfully I got the Gold Coverage from Guitar Center, as shipping from Hawaii would be costly. Anyone care to chime in? Maybe a Behringer Rep? So far I have only had canned responses from Behringer. On the other hand- I wasn't planning on using the x32 in the studio. I had been using my A&H GL3300 with a MOTU 828. My desktop had gone down (using firewire) and only had my laptop with USB. I decided to use the x32 with laptop to get me through a basic drum session. - I was heart broken. The x32 blew my GL3300 with MOTU out of the water. I loved my 3300 ( had it for 14 years) but ended up selling it to a good friend building a studio who'll put it to good use. Thank you all for your time, I know I can be a bit wordy. -Dave [/QUOTE]
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