Behringer 32-Channel User Manual

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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual

7.1.3 Navigation Methods
Following is an overview of how to navigate to the different console screens,

screen tabs, and sets of encoder parameters.
1. Press any of the assorted “View” buttons on any section of the console

top panel to switch the screen to the content that is tied to those

hardware controls.

2. Alternatively, press any of the eight hardware buttons located to the right-

hand side of the screen to switch the screen to eight other areas that are not

covered by the assorted “View” buttons.

3. On any given screen, press the Page Select left/right keys to navigate among

the various screen “tabs” within a screen category.

4. On any given screen, press the Layer up/down keys to navigate among the

various sets of encoder parameters located at the bottom of each screen.

Dedicated Screens
The eight screens described in the following section are all “dedicated” screens.

They are accessed by pressing one of the eight dedicated buttons located to the

right of the screen itself. This is in contrast to the “View” based screens, which are

navigated to by pressing the “View” button in various sections of the console

top panel.

Rotary Encoder Elements:

Gain

dB

+0.00

Link

Lo Cut

Hz

20

Lo Cut

Input

Select

Source

PRE

Insert

Ins Pos

InsF

Connect

Insert

ms

0.3

Delay

Delay

The bottom of most screens contain 6 slots of information that are always paired

with the 6 hardware rotary encoders located directly underneath each slot.

The hardware encoders are used to adjust parameters displayed in these slots,

and operate in the following manner:
1. Parameters displayed in the top half of each slot are most often “continuous”

type parameters, and are adjusted by rotating the corresponding encoder

located directly below the bottom of the screen.

For example, in the “home” tab of the Home screen, the “gain”

parameter of the selected input (located in slot 1) is adjusted with the

first encoder.

2. Parameters displayed in the bottom half of each slot (outlined in dark grey)

are most often “on/off” style parameters, and are adjusted by pushing the

encoder inward, using it as a button.

For example, in the “home” tab of the Home screen, the “link”

parameter of the selected input (located in slot 1) is adjusted with the

first encoder’s push action.

3. If a given screen contains more parameters than fits into the 6 slots, then a

2nd set of slots is made available. Navigate to the next set of slots by

pressing the Layer down key, and the bottom-of-screen content will change

to display the next set of 12 parameters to be adjusted. Press the Layer up

key to return to the original set of 12 parameters.

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