First thing I noticed was the fact it was a digital console. I connected my Roland Jupiter 80 and started playing. Let’s continue with the inputs and pre-amplifiers of the X32. Combined Jack/XLR inputs would have been better. This meant I couldn’t connect all my instruments to the X32 as I use unbalanced Jacks for my instruments. After the installation of the drivers (audio interface) I encountered my first problem. So out goes my Mackie analog table and in with the Behringer X32. I am telling you this just to explain I had to do a little pioneer work at first. The review unit I had in my studio is a pre-release model as there wasn’t a manual, the drivers for the audio interface were still in beta stage and the firmware was still in its first version as well. This means that the pre-amplifiers, the AD/DA converters and GUI come from the people at Midas. At first! However, the X32 has been developed in co-operation with Midas. Uhm, yes, that was my initial thought as well. Now you might think, well it’s still a Behringer. Just to name a few: 32 analog inputs, 16 mix busses, 8 DCA groups, 32 IN and 32 audio OUT USB/FireWire audio interface, color display, Mackie HUI Midi controller, LCD and LED VU meters (per channel), virtual effect racks with 8 stereo slots, and on and on! ![]() ![]() This studio and live mixing console has full digital control with some stunning specifications. The behringer X32 is a digital mixing console and midi controller. This is quite the bold statement to be honest, … and is this statement correct? Well, let us be the judge of that. Behringer announced the X32 last year as ‘ The Game Changer‘.
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