Behringer X32 DIGITAL MIXER Manual De Usuario

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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual
7.2.2  Home Screen: Config Tab
The configuration tab allows selection of signal source/destination for the 
channel, configuration of insert point, and other settings, as well as configuration 
of the channel delay. 
The config tab contains the following parameters that can be adjusted using the 
six rotary-push encoders:
1.  Adjust the 1st encoder to control the input gain (trim) of the channel.
2.  Tap the 1st encoder to allow linking of the channel with adjacent channel.
3.  Adjust the 2nd encoder to set the low-cut frequency of the channel.
4.  Tap the 2nd encoder to toggle the low-cut filter in/out of the signal path.
5.  Adjust the 3rd encoder to scroll among all of the possible sources for 
the channel.
6.  Tap the 3rd encoder to select the currently highlighted source and assign it 
to the channel.
7.  Adjust the 4th encoder to set the amount of digital line delay applied to 
the channel. 
*Note – this is not an echo effect
8.  Tap the 4th encoder to toggle the delay in/out of the signal path.
9.  Adjust the 5th encoder to toggle the channel insert between pre and post 
EQ/compressor.
10.  Tap the 5th encoder to toggle the channel insert in/out of the signal path.
11.  Adjust the 6th encoder to scroll among the signal path choices for the 
insert point.
12.  Tap the 6th encoder to assign the selected signal path to the insert point.
7.2.3  Home Screen: Gate Tab
The gate tab displays all aspects of the channel noise gate and allows for very 
deep control of the gate effect. Whereas the top panel’s dedicated gate section 
allows control of the gate’s threshold and in/out status, the gate tab offers many 
more controls. This tab can also be accessed directly by pressing the “View” 
button in the top panel Gate section.
The gate tab contains the following parameters, divided among two pages, 
that can be adjusted using the six rotary-push encoders:
Page 1
1.  Adjust the 1st encoder to set the input threshold of the gate.
2.  Tap the 1st encoder to toggle the noise gate in/out of the signal path.
3.  Adjust the 2nd encoder to set the range of a “ducking” effect applied to 
the channel.
4.  Tap the 2nd encoder to toggle the ducker effect in/out of the signal path.
5.  Adjust the 3rd encoder to set the attack time of the onset of the noise 
gate effect.
6.  Adjust the 4th encoder to set the hold time of the noise gate effect.
7.  Adjust the 5th encoder to set the release time of the noise gate, 
controlling how quickly the gate opens up and lets the signal through.
Page 2
1.  Encoders 1 and 2 function the same on pages 1 and 2. 
2.  Adjust the 4th encoder to set the frequency of the key filter that can be used 
to trigger the noise gate.
3.  Tap the 4th encoder to toggle the key filter on/off, allowing a specific 
frequency to control the gate.
4.  Adjust the 5th encoder to set the steepness of the EQ slope used in the 
key filter.
5.  Tap the 5th encoder to send the key source to the solo bus, allowing the key 
source to be monitored and evaluated.
6.  Adjust the 6th encoder to select the specific key source to be used. 
Choices include “self” (the channel’s own signal) as well as any other 
input/output of the console.
7.  Tap the 6th encoder to assign the selected key source to the gate.