Operational overview – Behringer 32-Channel User Manual

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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual

1. Operational Overview

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View buttons rule
Throughout the top panel of the console, you will find small buttons labeled

View. Press these buttons to immediately switch the console’s large color display

(known as the Main Display) to show information related to the section whose

View button you have just pressed.
For example, if you are editing the equalizer and feel like seeing a large display

of the EQ frequency response curve or corresponding EQ parameter value,

simply press the adjacent View button in the EQ section. If you need to check

where the talkback signal is being routed, simply press the View button next to

the Talk button and the main display will show the details.
With the View button approach of the X32 console, there is almost never a need

to drill down through multiple menu pages, since the View buttons will always

take you directly to the relevant screen.
Tip: The Setup/Global tab on the main display allows preferences for the behavior

of View and Select buttons to be adjusted.

Customizing the X32 through the Utilities page
Press the Utility button, located to the right of the main display, to bring up

useful functions in a “context-sensitive” manner. For example:

When you are adjusting the equalizer of a console channel,

pressing the Utility button will offer copying, pasting, loading or saving

of equalizer settings

Pressing the Utility button while editing a channel’s Preamp/Configuration

screen will present a naming screen where you can customize the channel’s

appearance on both the main display as well as the small channel display

On the Routing pages, pressing the Utility button will offer loading or saving

different presets of routing scenarios

In the Scenes menu, pressing the Utility button offers copying, loading,

saving or naming console scenes

Sometimes there is more to say

Some of the individual pages on the main display contain

more adjustable parameters than can be controlled by

the 6 rotary push encoders located beneath it. In these

cases there is a small page number indication, e.g. “1/2”.

Simply press the Layer Up/Down buttons to switch

between layers.

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Mixer Operational Overview
This chapter will give you an overview of the basic operations of the mixer,

allowing you to get up and running quickly. While reading through the

information, we encourage you to experiment with the console’s different

screens and controls. The console’s user interface was designed to be extremely

to navigate through and learn. More specific details about various functions can

be referenced later in the manual.

General user interface operation
The X32 user interface is divided into five major sections:

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Channel Strip

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Input Channels

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Display and Monitoring

(4)

Group/Bus/Main Channels

(5)

Scenes/Assign/Mute Groups

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