I am setting up an X32 for the first time.
The House of Worship I support acquired a used one recently.
I'm trying to decide the best way to color the 'colorables'.
What works best in your application?
Input channels include:
Feeds from computer, CD playback, etc
Spoken word mics (wireless headworn, wireless handheld, wired lectern)
Typical praise band instruments (drums, bass, guitars, keys)
Praise band vocals (worship leader, backing vocalists)
For traditional worship we also have:
Grand piano
Choir mics
I also need to color these 'aux send' mixes:
Floor monitors
I also need to cover these 'group' mixes:
Playback devices
Spoken word
Drums
Keys
Band Vocals
Choir mics
I also need to cover these DCA groups (used by our greenest operators):
Talkers
Playback devices
Band instruments
Band vocals
Choir
And finally, I will also need to cover these matrices:
Main front (L&R)
Main rear (L&R)
Cry room
Hearing assist transmitter
Thanks in advance
When can I give you my money? I want one
Glad you like it.
Plethora will be available around april and should be able to be pre-ordered any day now.
Let us know if you have any questions..
best regards from the TC tribers,
Mike
@TC-Mike , I heard from my distributor that they are currently expecting the Plethora later than April due to production delays resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Can you comment on this at all?
First Units are delivered in the UK yesterday...and Thomann will also get them very soon...
1) I would love to see the user group expanded to at least 32 or better yet, 48 ch from the current 24 ch options. It is a great feature that allows full ch processing tap points, like to USB audio and W-Live recordings. Since the USB audio is 48 ch's wide (and the W-Live 64!) if one wants 48 ch post fader ch sends to the USB audio DAW...well you get only 24 by using the present user group, the rest go pre filter (local) as it's the only other game in town. With point to point routing, I'm sure we will come up with a bunch of other uses too!
2) A generic routing library included. Like a aes50a 1-32 to ch 1-32 type thing. Some output routing setups too. I mean with only 8 mic pre's its more likely aes50 and stage connect boxes will be used than local ch's. It would certainly help when first getting started with the mixer. Maybe an FX to bus 13-16 or similar deal as well. A few basic things included would be nice, and a way to learn.
3) A user snap, preset, fx and routing area HERE in the forum that we can share our own and try out other members setups-again a great way to learn and teach.
Hi,
Our café has a xo24, which I've got working again. Only thing is I don't understand why I only get signal out on channel 3, although channel 1 and 2 also are connected to an amplifier. I also need to turn the crossover for channel 3 on, although the HP and LP are completely off. I've checked channel trim on all channels, and don't quite understand how channel 3 routes to channel 1 and 2.
Thanks in advance.
This is the route
Input channel a on, routing channel 3 on, crossover channel 3 on, output channel 3 on.
Hello all, my UMC204HD has a white noisey static hum when I am:
1) Connected to a new Macbook Pro using stock Behringer USB via a Thunderbolt 3 Adapter hub
2) Have either Input 1 or 2 (doesn't matter) with "Instrument" selected using either an acoustic guitar and an electric bass guitar with a 1/4" jack.
Noise comes through in the headphones as I'm recording, and also on the recording, making the recording garbage. It goes away if I touch the casing of the interface or the 1/4". This does not happen when using a condenser mic through XLR in either of the same inputs with 48V phantom power on and "Line" selected. Help! (And thank you!)
Hello Molly, welcome to the community.
Guitar pickups and cables connected to high-impedance (Inst) inputs are prone to picking up noise and hum. This is particularly so when the sound system is not properly grounded. Laptop chargers often do not provide a good ground connection whereas desktop PCs usually do.
This problem can often be solved by connecting powered monitor speakers to the interface outputs. The monitors provide a ground connection for the whole system. The monitors need to have a ground connection through their power cable - so it must be a three-core cable and plug. Ideally the monitor inputs and cables from the interface should be balanced.
Sometimes the laptop charger can be the source of the noise. Try with and without the charger connected to see whether it makes any difference.
Hi Rex, thanks for the quick reply!
I tried using the 3-prong power extension for my macbook pro, and had the same issue. I also tried completely unplugging it from the charger, same issue. I've also tried on my friend's macbook pro (and older model) and again, same issue.
I don't have a set of powered monitors - all of my speakers have amps.
The only additional note is that I have an Ibanez thinline classical, and it doesn't create this sound. Every other instrument I've tried (higher quality, budget quality, etc.) creates the noise.
Would hearing the sound help pinpoint the issue?
@mollywalburn wrote:
Hi @OPREX - thanks for the quick reply!
I tried using the 3-prong power extension for my macbook pro, and had the same issue. I also tried completely unplugging it from the charger, same issue. I've also tried on my friend's macbook pro (and older model) and again, same issue.
I don't have a set of powered monitors - all of my speakers have amps.
The only additional note is that I have an Ibanez thinline classical, and it doesn't create this sound. Every other instrument I've tried (higher quality, budget quality, etc.) creates the noise.
Would hearing the sound help pinpoint the issue?
What happens if you connect one of your amps to the UMC204HD outputs?
BTW: I don't know who OPREX is but he may be surprised to be notified that you replied.
Still buzzing @RexBeckett.
In System->Footswitch, I set my Swtich 6's button 1 for loop start/record, but it does it for loop A. How can assign a different button to loop start/record for loop B? Another button for loop C? Or maybe just re-assign button 1 for start/record for loop B? Then again re-assign for stop/record for loop C?
Hi @ChrisF ,
Which product are you doing this on? Voicelive 3?
@TCH-Rob I guess it would've helped if I mentioned that huh? LOL. It's the VL3X.
@ChrisF it appears that you can only control loop a from the switch 6, which is admittably an odd design decision. Apparently it's related to how the looper's code was done. Fortunately, all the independent loop controls are available from the 6 switches on the front of VL3, so you could still have simultaneous control over at least two of the loops between the switch-6 and VL3x.
Ok then I'm NOT missing something. I like having the VL3X on the table right in front of me to ease tweaking parameters with switches/knobs while trying out different features, and have the Switch 6 do things like loop start/record/stop.
Have you tried the voicelive editor software ? Easy editing from your computer. It's a boon for tired,old eyes like mine... and free.
I've tried to create a ticket but it only comes back with an error.
The BB560M wireless Bluetooth headset works great as a headphone, but the microphone fails to connect to the PC Bluetooth system. As it was advertised ‘perfect for gamers’ it doesn’t seem to work.
The audio connects with both the cable and the Bluetooth. Just no microphone function
The Bluetooth we are using at home is a dongle we purchased from JB’s https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/creative-bt-w2-bluetooth-usb-transceiver
Which connects to headsets with microphones and we can’t get it to pair to anything.
Hope that all makes sense.
Thanks for any help
Hello Boni, welcome to the community.
First make sure that every required field in your profile is correct. Missing information can apparently
cause the Care ticket system to fail. It is also important to fill-in every required field in the Care
ticket form (marked *). Make screenshots of the completed Care form before you submit it. If it fails
again, let us know and we can tell you how to send the screenshots to get some help.
Thanks for the reply, i have tried again to lodge a ticket after editing my profile and it did worked but only on the "pre - sales" section but when i try the "Technical Support" part it just gives me an error and i didn't filled up the form as much as i could and didn't left anything with * blank.
Thanks for any assistance.
@bonstonmusic wrote:
Thanks for the reply, i have tried again to lodge a ticket after editing my profile and it did worked but only on the "pre - sales" section but when i try the "Technical Support" part it just gives me an error and i didn't filled up the form as much as i could and didn't left anything with * blank.
Thanks for any assistance.
I have sent you a PM.
Can I get some help too, I am having an issue with the USB device not recognized on windows 10, all drivers an power settings have been updated. but still not working.
Hi RexBeckett,
Can I get some assistance too? I have same issue whereby my microphone is not working with a newly purchased Behringer HLC 660M. And I can't seem to submit a ticket even with all the compulsory fields filled in.
Thanks.
I'm adding lighting to my PA. Icurrently have a 5G router working great with my tablt running Mixing Station. I bought a 2nd tablet that I'm loading a lighting control app (My dmx Go) onto.
Is there anything I need to do to ensure these 2 apps don't cross each other and freak 2 systems out?!? lol
I've read the looper section in the manual, and didn't find the answer.
How can I trigger start of loop recording when I hit my first chord on my guitar for example? Is it possible?
P.S. You can tell I just got the VL3X this w/e, and am learning the basics.
Me again
Press the "Looper" Button, In the "Loop Slot" tab,scroll to the bottom. There's an "Audio Cue" setting.That should do it. Also to the right is a "sensitivity" setting,which sets.....errrrr...how sensitive it is.
It was added with a firmware update, so it's not in the Manual.