Hello All,
At the request of Terence Sharp, who posted in the X32 Discussion thread ( http://soundforums.net/junior-varsity/4393-x32-discussion-38.html ) on SoundForums.net, we're setting up this thread to collect feedback from the community on X32 feature requests and issues.
Please post your comments here and I'll ensure all the right folks at BEHRINGER read them.
Thanks!
-Mike
Christian Boche;480 wrote:
Hi,
by now it is a bit clumsy, because the daw returns are not useable as digital inserts on all channel without sacrifying the micpres. You can use the Aux inptus though. Behringer R&D is working on a solution as we speak, this routing option will come in a future firmware update. I'm also waiting on this, we just need a bit more patience.
Christian
hyeatman;467 wrote:
Hi:
I just bought the Berhringer X32 and have been trying to connect Waves Multirack software via USB to the XUF FireWire/USB audio interface card. My hopes are to be able to run all the audio inputs during live performance through the Multirack software and back into the X32. I have had some success but have not yet found a "routing" combination that has completely worked. Has anyone tried and done this successfully??
I am new the forum and would appreciate any thoughts.
Best,
Hoyt
Christian Boche;1058 wrote:
I found StudioOne runs nicely with the X32 (both Mac and PC), but it is not that stable in comparison to reaper or SAW.
Roblof;1141 wrote:
Care to elaborate?
ripe;363 wrote:
OK, I am a bit unclear about hooking up line level (keyboards and effects) to the X32... in the Sound on Sound review it said the impedance was 12k? input impedance and would accept line level.
In the Sonic Lab video review it was mentioned a DI Box was required...
So, should a simple XLR - TRS snake be enough to connect the X32 directly to line level instruments?
Thanks
JK
Chris Painter;1258 wrote:
you always have the 6 AUX line inputs as well on the X32. ...but there's 6 stereo line channels available.
jenkinsj;1271 wrote:
Can you clarify this? I thought there were 6 mono AUX line inputs which you could use as 3 stereo pairs. Are there some more somewhere?
James
jenkinsj;1271 wrote:
Can you clarify this? I thought there were 6 mono AUX line inputs which you could use as 3 stereo pairs. Are there some more somewhere?
James
Keep in mind, you always have the 6 AUX line inputs as well on the X32. Not sure how many keyboard sources you have, but there's 6 stereo line channels available.
blechi;436 wrote:
Hi,
it would be nice to have corner in this forums (perhaps even some kind of database), where it is possible to share presets for FX, EQ, dynamics etc.
thanks
Blechi
starstruck;1473 wrote:
If behringer doesn't want to do this then www.x32user.net is already set up for this purpose
Kev
Dear X32 fellows,
We have just released v4.0, a major update to the X32 series firmware and the EDIT desktop apps.
We just uploaded it to a few displays in our retail store. Looks really good! I can't wait to play around with the new patch routing.
Stagesound.com
Updated my M32 and Core so far...very happy about Core/M32C being able to export shows!....long time coming. I don't see a specific area for the DP48 setup, in edit anyway, did I miss it? Love the user in/out routing sections, extremely powerful. Only can guess at the possibilities. Great work all!
@GaryHiggins wrote:
I don't see a specific area for the DP48 setup, in edit anyway, did I miss it?
No you didn't miss it. The editor doesn't have it yet. But the firmware does, meaning you can access it from one of the other (non-core) X32/M32 models interface. I have Scene Parser almost ready for release and hoping to provide a DP48 tool in Live Toolbox in the near future (yes you can access it via OSC).
I get 404 when trying to download some of the files (X-Edit Linux 32-bit, and RPI)
Hi Jan,
can we hope for some "firmware love" for the X Air/ M Air mixers, too, now that the X32 v4 has been done? You once mentioned that internally some of the most wanted features have already been implemented and you just didn't have the resources to update the apps as well. That would be highly appreciated
Thanks to the team for getting the fader speed sorted out! Seems to work perfectly! First thing I checked Welcome screen is a nice touch also!
Like the idea of CustomLock and CustomBoot BMP files, but the link people keep providing just goes to the generic product list page on the Behringer website. How do you find instructions for this?
(or is my computer just being weird tonight?)
Cheers. G.
I downloaded it a day or two ago. Here it is anyways:
X32_Custom_Screens.zip@DaveMorrison Brilliant. Thanks!!
Some people (including me) have had trouble creating custom boot and lock screens. I had created a "bmp" with all the correct attributes:
CustomBoot.bmp:
- Must be named CustomBoot.bmp
- Located at the root of the USB drive
- Bitmap only (.bmp)
- 8 bit indexed mode (not rgb)
- Maximum size : 799 x 399 px
- Minimum size : 10 x 10 px
- Colours : 256 max (no particular color palette)
- background color will be 1st colour in customboot.bmp palette
- boot text color will be 2nd colour of the palette
CustomLock.bmp:
- Must be named CustomLock.bmp
- Located at the root of the USB drive
- Bitmap only (.bmp)
- 8 bit indexed mode (not rgb)
- Maximum size : 799 x 399 px
- Minimum size : 10 x 10 px
- Colours : use colour palette embedded of the attached image.
- don't change the order of the colours
- use dithering if you want a smooth image
I used Photoshop and save the files. No Joy. I then used the example files, made a small change and saved it in Photoshop. Still No Joy. I reached out on these forums and was recommend to use Irfanview. These are my conclusions.
I did a little research. The bmp file format (a microsoft invention) has many different versions. Our mixer (apparently) can't read all versions. Photoshop (at least my version) saves the file with a header the X32 refuses to open. I took my Photoshop edited files and opened them with Irfanview and them promptly saved them (no processing at all). My mixer is now happy to open both the CustomBoot And CustomLock files.
Conclusion: Save the files with Irfanview
Great to know! Thanks for the research!
Where can I download files?