š¶ Mix Like a Pro, Sound Like a Star!
The Behringer X32 Producer Digital Mixer is a versatile 25-bus mixer featuring 16 programmable mic preamps, 17 motorized faders, and a virtual FX rack, all in a rackmountable design. With 32 channels and USB connectivity, itās perfect for both studio and live settings.
Output Connector Type | XLR |
Audio Input | USB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 32 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Weight | 32 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.29"D x 19.92"W x 6.42"H |
J**E
Highly Recommend. Concert Quality.
I love my Behringer X32 Producer. It has all the I/O support I need for my home studio and I absolutely love the wireless remote app for my iPad. Sound quality is excellent and the built in effects are genius. I was able to remove (4) mic preamps and compressors. The amount of videos and support are second to none.
J**E
great sound, nice
more than i expected, great sound, nice interfase
R**O
excellent article. I have the behringer x32 and buy ...
excellent article. I have the behringer x32 and buy the x32 producer for better comfort in small events. I bought it as used but definitely this mixer was completely new without use. Only the box was a bit mistreated but for the price I paid, it was definitely the best purchase I've made. I acquired a new item for less price. very happy
I**Y
Phenomenal mixer, but a steep learning curve: mixer is 5 star but documentation is 1 star
I took the plunge and moved up from an old Firewire connected analog mixer to this one because I need 16 channel mixing and recording, and USB connection for playing virtual instruments live (using Jam Origin Guitar to Midi software). I'm a pretty technical guy, but the complexity of the software and interface left me feeling like my head was about to explode! The firmware revisions and improvements have totally outpaced any documentation that comes with the mixer. OK, so that's the bad news. But the good news is that there are some great tutorials. In particular check out the ones by Drew Bashier on Youtube. They are just brilliant. Without his videos, this mixer would have been returned, no doubt in my mind. As it is, after literally weeks of playing around, and working along with the videos, I now have got the hang of most of it, and indeed, the mixer is just phenomenal. The latency is pretty darned good. I get good performance with about 4.5ms one way (so less than 10ms round trip), which I need for the Guitar to Midi app. What I love is the ability to record the band tracks individually during practice, then playback the separate tracks together as recorded to check the mix. From there I can tweak the individual instrument/vocal mix levels, so that everything sounds good, and then when we get to the gig, the mix is set. No need for a sound guy. I love being able to store each different mix so that at the push of a button, restore the mix from a previous gig. I combine the X32 Producer with a Behringer i3000 power amp in a custom made lightweight Aluminum frame and the total rig weighs under 35lbs. The individual EQ and Compressors on each channel are great. This is a 5 star mixer, let down by feeble documentation, but take the time to get to know it, using Drew Bashier's Youtube tutorials and it really is worth the effort.
B**N
Behringer X32 Producer
I love this board! It sounds great and has so many built-in features! I've had it for a month, and I'm still discovering new ways to use it. I recommend it!
S**S
X32muy buen sonido y efectos de voz
Excelente tamaƱo y muy buena calidad de sonido
M**H
Five Stars
Excellent mixer for the price.
T**O
Confusing mixer, noisy, not ready for prime-time.
Nice bells/whistles but un-intuitive interface/workflow on the mixer, and not the quietest mixer either. For instance the routing screen is horribly unclear. Another one: while you're looking at the channel settings like eq, gain, dynamics, you have to go to [GLOBAL][Scribble Strip] to name the channel. Is that intuitive? No. And not the most impressive X-32-Edit Mac app. For instance you can't save a "scene" on the mac app. You can edit the scene, but to save it, walk to the mixer and press buttons. Really? And audio techs, tell me what's a DCA Group? I don't know either. So, Behringer has to do a better job than this. Make a competitively priced mixer, but be more thoughtful about workflow, interface, and please work on the SN ratio. I'll review when I see the Z32or the next generation digital mixer.And yes if you're on a Mac and you need a "core-audio" device, this will be recognized by any audio-recording software you have. But good luck figuring out the routing.
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