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start [2025/02/01 22:40] – [Via Digital Snake] msebbornstart [2025/03/23 12:03] (current) – [More] msebborn
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 The Behringer X32 is a highly flexible digital mixer, meaning that all audio signals are converted to digital signals that can easily be manipulated.  The desk allows very complex operations, but can also be used quite simply, as set out below. The Behringer X32 is a highly flexible digital mixer, meaning that all audio signals are converted to digital signals that can easily be manipulated.  The desk allows very complex operations, but can also be used quite simply, as set out below.
  
 +This section describes the various aspects of the desk, but if you want to jump to a quick overview of using the desk, [[operating|click here]].
 ===== Layout ===== ===== Layout =====
  
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-^Area^Description^ +^Area^Purpose^Description^Link
-|A|Input Controls| +|A|Input Controls|This bank is generally used to control the inputs to the desk (although it can be used for other purposes)|[[inputBank|Input Bank Details]]
-|B|Bus Controls| +|B|Bus Controls|This bank is usually used to control the output channels, ie the monitor mix channels and the effect channels (Bus 13 & 14)|[[outputBank|Output Bank Details]]
-|C|Setp area| +|C|Setp area| |[[setupBank|Setup description]] 
-|D|Display / Menu Control| +|D|Display / Menu Control| |[[menuBank|Display-Menu Details]]
-|E|Scenes| +|E|Scenes| |[[sceneBank|Scene Details]]
-|F|Assign| +|F|Assign| |[[assignBank|Assign Details]]
-|G|Mute Groups|+|G|Mute Groups|This section is used to mute groups of channels - once setup, each of the buttons can be used to mute pre-selected channels. For instance, one button could be used to mute all instrument channels, all vocal channels, or to mute the effect channel for vocals between songs. |[[muteGroup|Mute Group Details]]|
  
  
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-^A^Description^Notes^ +^Area^Name^Description^Notes^ 
-|A|XLR Inputs|32 channels| +|A|XLR Inputs|32 channels
-|B|XLR Outputs|16 channels| +|B|XLR Outputs|16 channels|Channel 15 & 16 are Main Left & Right by default 
-|C|Ethernet Connections|Digital Link to Snakes| +|C|Ethernet Connections|Digital Link to Snakes
-|D|On / Off Switch and Power connection| | +|D|On / Off Switch and Power connection| | 
-|E|Photo In / Outs| |+|E|Phono In / Outs| | 
 +|-|AES/EBU Out|-| | 
 +|-|MIDI|-| | 
 +|-|Monitor / Control Room Out|Not used| | 
 +|-|Remote Control|Allows control of the desk by PC, etc| | 
 +|-|Ultranet|-| | 
 +|-|USB Audio Interface|-| | 
  
  
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 ==== Via Digital Snake ==== ==== Via Digital Snake ====
  
-{{::image_be_0606-abc_s16_left_xl.png|}}+TPH has a single S16 Digital Snake, which allows 16 inputs and 8 outputs - generally this is plenty for local requirements. 
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 The S16 digital snake sits on the stage and is linked to the mixer desk via an ethernet cable. The S16 digital snake sits on the stage and is linked to the mixer desk via an ethernet cable.
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-^Area^Description^Notes^ +^Area^Description^Notes^Description^Links
-|A|XLR Inputs|16 channels| +|A|XLR Inputs|16 channels|Used for inputs from mics, instruments, etc | 
-|B|XLR Outputs|8 channels| +|B|XLR Outputs|8 channels|Used to connect audio to stage amplifier for driving speakers and monitors| 
-|C|Setup Panel| | +|C|Setup Panel| | |[[s16setup|S16 Setup]] | 
-===== Suggested Operating Procedure =====+ 
 +===== More ===== 
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 +[[suggestedsetup|Wiring up the performance]] 
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 +[[operating|Suggested Operating Procedure]]
  
 +[[quick-guide|Quick Setup Guide]]
  
-===== Advance Operations =====+[[advanced|Advance Operations]]
  
 +[[amplifier|Amplifier details]]
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