Behringer 32-Channel User Manual

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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual

Tremolo / Panner

Stereo Tremolo creates an up and down volume change at a constant and even

tempo just like the guitar amps of yesteryear. Use X32’s Stereo Tremolo to add a

unique “surf-music” texture to a vocal or instrument track.
SPEED adjusts the LFO rate and DEPTH sets the amount of modulation.

PHASE can be used to set an LFO phase difference between the left and right

channel, which can be used for panning effects. The WAVE knob blends the LFO

waveform between triangular and square shape. The signal envelope, shaped by

ATTACK, HOLD and RELEASE, can be used to modulate the LFO speed (ENV SPEED)

and the LFO modulation depth (ENV DEPTH).

Stereo / Dual Pitch

Pitch shifting is often used in two different ways. One is to set the Mix knob lower

and only use the Cent knob to make a small offset in pitch between the wet and

dry tones. This results in a “voice doubling” effect that thickens the overall sound

in a more subtle way. The extreme use of the effect is to turn the Mix knob fully-

clockwise so the entire signal is effected. This way, the signal can be shifted into

other keys up to an octave above or below the original. When used on a voice,

this results in a “chipmunk” sound or a low Darth Vader effect.
When the SEMI and CENT knobs are set at 12:00, the pitch is not altered.

Making adjustments by semitone will have a very pronounced effect,

whereas changes to the CENT knob will be very minor. The DELAY knob creates a

time difference between the wet and dry sound. The LO and HI CUT knobs allow

the effected signal to be band-limited. The Dual Pitch effect allows the left and

right channels to be adjusted independently, and allows GAIN compensation and

panning of the two channels.

Stereo / Dual Guitar Amp

Modeled after the Tech 21 SansAmp, the Stereo / Dual Guitar Amp simulates the

sound of plugging into a real guitar amp. From shimmering cleans to saturated

crunch, X32’s Stereo / Dual Guitar Amp allows an electric guitar player to sound

great without using an amp on stage.
The PREAMP knob adjusts the amount of input gain prior to the band-specific

distortion adjustment. BUZZ adjusts the low-end breakup, PUNCH adjusts

the midrange distortion, and CRUNCH tailors the high-frequency content and

distortion for smooth or cutting notes. The DRIVE knob simulates the amount

of power amp distortion from a tube amp. The LOW and HIGH knobs allow

EQ adjustment independent of distortion content, and the overall output is

controlled by the LEVEL knob. The CABINET simulation can be bypassed if the

guitarist is already using a real cab, which allows the effect to function like a

boost or distortion pedal. The Dual Guitar Amp allows the left and right channels

to be adjusted independently.

Wave Designer

Wave Designer is a powerful tool for adjusting signal transients and dynamics,

such as attack and sustain. Use it to make a snare drum really “crack” in the

mix or level out volume inconsistencies of slap bass tracks. (Inspired by the SPL

Transient Designer)
Adjusting the ATTACK knob can add punch or tame overly dynamic signals.

Increasing the SUSTAIN knob acts in a similar way as a compressor, allowing the

peaks to carry longer before decay. The effect can also be used to reduce the

sustain for a more staccato sound. The GAIN knob compensates for level changes

caused by the effect.

Stereo Exciter / Dual Exciter

Exciters increase presence and intelligibility in live sound applications, and are

indispensable for adding clarity, air and harmonic overtones in the recording

studio. This effect is particularly useful for filling out the sound in difficult rooms

and for producing a more natural live/recorded sound. (Inspired by the famous

Aphex Aural Exciter)
Set the frequency of the side-chain filter with the TUNE knob, and further shape

the filter slope with the PEAK and ZERO FILL knobs. Turning the TIMBRE knob

left of center adds more odd harmonics, while turning it right of center adds

more even harmonics. Adjust the harmonic content added to the signal with

the HARMONICS knob, and blend in the effected signal with the MIX knob.

Engage the SOLO MODE to isolate only the audio resulting from the effect so you

can hear exactly what you’re adding to the mix.

Stereo Enhancer / Dual Enhancer

X32’s Enhancers are so called “Psycho EQs”. They can enhance the signal

spectrum in bass, midrange and high frequencies but they differ from traditional

equalizers. When you need to generate maximum punch, clarity and detail,

without turning up the overall volume, our enhancers are the solution.

(Inspired by the SPL Vitalizer)
Adjust the BASS, MID and HI GAIN knobs to add or reduce content in those

spectrums. The BASS and HI FREQuencies can be specifically selected, while the

MID Q (bandwidth) can be adjusted instead. The OUT GAIN knob compensates for

changes in level resulting from the effect, and the SPREAD knob (Stereo version

only) emphasizes the stereo content for a wider mix. Engage the SOLO MODE

to isolate only the audio resulting from the effect so you can hear exactly what

you’re adding to the mix.

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