Behringer X32 Producer: Difference between revisions

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[[File:X32 producer.jpg|400px|thumb|right|X32 producer]]
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The x32 Producer was the first large digital sound board that we bought back in 2015 / 16. Designed to replace the [[Allen and Heath ZED 428|Allen and Heath]] which was really just too enormous to take to quick, low impact OBs like sports. Also, being digital it allows a great deal of automation and program-ability. It has since accompanied us to almost every OB in the last year 2018 / 2019. Also, being a Behringer it opens up access to the Behringer ultranet system, and communication between multiple x32 boards over AES50.  
The x32 Producer was the first large digital sound board that we bought back in 2015 / 16. Designed to replace the [[Allen and Heath ZED 428|Allen and Heath]] which was really just too enormous to take to quick, low impact OBs like sports. Also, being digital it allows a great deal of automation and program-ability. It has since accompanied us to almost every OB in the last year 2018 / 2019. Also, being a Behringer it opens up access to the Behringer ultranet system, and communication between multiple x32 boards over AES50.  
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The studio outputs are a bit different to normal OB outputs since the output passes through 2 independent amps 1 for the control room and one for the studio. For a stream, we would normally use an LR XLR pair out into the [[ATEM 1 M/E|ATEM]] through it's breakout cable.  
The studio outputs are a bit different to normal OB outputs since the output passes through 2 independent amps 1 for the control room and one for the studio. For a stream, we would normally use an LR XLR pair out into the [[ATEM 1 M/E|ATEM]] through it's breakout cable.  
[[File:X32 producer backside.jpg|400px|thumb|right|X32 producer backside]]


===FX===
===FX===
The X32 also has an internal effects generator, which we kind of don't use but probably should. There's a bunch of decent effects, mainly reverb and delays that would be good for music performances. Or for messing with people when they're listening to the feedback. Your choice.
The X32 also has an internal effects generator, which we kind of don't use but probably should. There's a bunch of decent effects, mainly reverb and delays that would be good for music performances. Or for messing with people when they're listening to the feedback. Your choice.
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