Behringer X32 Manual De Propietario
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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Getting Started
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Getting Started
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Section 3: Main Display Area
The main color display presents information about
various sections of the console. It can be switched to
diff erent screens using the console’s View buttons,
as well as any of the 8 buttons on the right side of
the display.
various sections of the console. It can be switched to
diff erent 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 fi le 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/Confi g.
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 fi le 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/Confi g.
When working with any given screen, press the
Page keys located on the display bezel to switch to
diff erent screen pages.
Page keys located on the display bezel to switch to
diff erent 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.
is done using the 6 associated push-encoders along
the bottom edge of the display.
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Whenever there is a continuous control or list entry,
you can turn the corresponding knob for editing,
which is indicated by various circular icons
you can turn the corresponding knob for editing,
which is indicated by various circular icons
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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
fi eld. 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
on one of these knobs, you will see a broad
rectangular button along the lower edge of the
fi eld. 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.
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.
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.
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.
Section 4: Group/Bus Channel Banks
This section of the console off ers eight channel
strips, divided into the following layers:
strips, divided into the following layers:
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Eight DCA (digitally controlled amplifi er) groups
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Mix Bus masters 1-8
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Mix Bus masters 9-16
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Matrix Outputs 1-6, and the main center bus
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