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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual
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Main Display Area 
The main color display presents information about various sections of the 
console. It can be switched to different screens using the console’s View buttons, 
as well as any of the 8 buttons on the right side of the display.
The top section of the main display permanently covers useful status information. 
The top left corner shows the selected channel number, its nickname and the 
selected icon. The next block shows the current scene number and name in 
amber, as well as the next upcoming scene. The center section displays the 
playback file name along with elapsed and remaining time and a recorder status 
icon. The next block to the right has 4 segments to show the status of AES50 
ports A and B, the Card slot and the audio clock synchronization source and 
sample rate (top right). Small green square indicators show proper connectivity. 
The right most block shows the console time that can be set under Setup/Config.
When working with any given screen, press the Page keys located on the display 
bezel to switch to different screen pages. 
Editing parameters or settings on each of the screens is done using the 6 
associated push-encoders along the bottom edge of the display. 
Whenever there is a continuous control or list entry, you can turn the 
corresponding knob for editing, which is indicated by various circular icons 
When there is a switch or toggle function on one of these knobs, you will see 
a broad rectangular button along the lower edge of the field. Pressing the 
encoder changes the on/off state of the corresponding function. When the 
rectangular button in the display is dark grey, the corresponding function is 
off/inactive; when it is amber, the function is on/active
Monitoring and Talkback
There are two separate Level controls in this section, one for the headphone 
outputs located on either side of the console, and a second one for the monitor 
outputs located on the rear panel. 
Press the section’s View button to edit various monitoring preferences, such as 
the input source for the phones bus and the monitor outputs. 
This section also contains independent Talkback buttons (A and B). Press the View 
button to edit the Talkback preferences for the Talkback A path and Talkback B 
path separately. This screen also contains settings for the optional goose-neck 
lamp and the console’s internal test-tone generator. 
Group/Bus Channel Banks
This section of the console offers eight channel strips, divided into the 
following layers:
Eight DCA (digitally controlled amplifier) groups
Mix Bus masters 1-8
Mix Bus masters 9-16
Matrix Outputs 1-6, and the main center bus
This section also contains a main LR output fader, which is independent and 
always available no matter which channel bank or layer is active. 
When using the DCA Groups layer, the DCA Groups can be soloed and muted, 
but they cannot be selected. To edit the DCA group names, icons and colors, 
navigate to the Setup/DCA Groups page on the main display.
When using any of the output bus layers, note that the bottom LEDs on the 
meters in this section illuminate when the respective bus is fed from pre-fader 
sources of the selected channel.
VIEW
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On each fader strip you will find a motorized 100 mm level fader, Mute and Solo 
buttons, a Gate indicator, an input level meter, Compressor indicator, and the 
channel select button.
Each of the 16 input channels has an individual (and customizable) color LCD 
screen that can display a channel number, nickname, and even a graphical 
channel icon. In the event that a channel’s input source has been changed to an 
input signal that differs from the default setup, the LCD display will also indicate 
the name of the actual input source. 
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Aux5
Soundcard
PC
Example: Channel 01 has the nickname Soundcard and is fed from Aux input 5.