Behringer 32-Channel User Manual

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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual

Delay + Chorus

This combination effect merges a user-definable Delay (echo) with a studio-

quality Chorus sure to fatten up even the “skinniest” track. Uses only one FX slot.

(Inspired by the TC Electronic D-Two)
The TIME knob adjusts the delay time, and the PATTERN knob sets the delay ratio

for the right channel and negative values activate a cross feedback between

the two channels. The FEEDHC knob adjusts the delay high-cut frequency,

while the FEEDBACK knob adjusts the number of repeats. The X-FEED knob allows

you to send the delay sound to the chorus effect. The BALANCE knob adjusts

the ratio between delay and chorus. SPEED, DELAY and DEPTH adjust the rate,

delay, and modulation depth of the chorus. The right channel LFO PHASE can be

offset by up to 180 degrees, and WAVE adjusts the chorus character by shaping

the LFO waveform from sine wave to triangular wave. Use the MIX knob to blend

the effected signal with the “dry” sound.

Delay + Flanger

This handy dynamic duo blends the “woosh” of soaring jet planes with classic

Delay, and can be adjusted from mild to wild. This combination effect only takes

up one FX slot. (Inspired by the TC Electronic D-Two)
The TIME knob adjusts the delay time, and the PATTERN knob sets the delay ratio

for the right channel and negative values activate a cross feedback between

the two channels. The FEEDHC knob adjusts the delay high-cut frequency,

while the FEEDBACK knob adjusts the number of repeats. The X-FEED knob

allows you to send the delay sound to the flanger effect. The BALANCE knob

adjusts the ratio between delay and flanger. SPEED, DELAY and DEPTH adjust the

rate, delay, and modulation depth of the flanger. The right channel LFO PHASE

can be offset by up to 180 degrees, and FEED (positive and negative amounts)

adjusts the feedback effect. Use the MIX knob to blend the effected signal with

the “dry” sound.

Dual / Stereo GEQ

These are standard graphic equalizers that provide 31 bands of adjustment

between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. A master volume slider compensates for changes in

volume caused by the equalization. A maximum boost or cut of 15 dB is available

for each band.

Dual / Stereo TruEQ

The TruEQ incorporates a special algorithm that compensates for the gain

adjustment overlapping effect that adjacent frequency bands have on one

another. On a standard EQ, when neighboring bands are boosted together,

the resulting effect is magnified beyond what is visible from the positioning of

the sliders.

Graphic equalizer without frequency response correction.

This compensated EQ will produce an adjustment that is identical to the actual

positioning of the sliders.

Graphic equalizer with frequency response correction.

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