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Behringer x32 case
Behringer x32 case




That is especially great for adding the Leisure compressor to vocals as they are being cut. Also any EQ and compression could be recorded by applying it to the mixbus group. Or, I can put the FX returns on that group and record them along with the instruments. That means I can listen to the track on the console (not monitoring the source, but the track coming back from the DAW) with reverb or other FX and keep the tracks I record dry. Nothing except what is on the group gets recorded. I put a guitar, set of drum tracks, or a keyboard on that Mixbus group (either in stereo or mono) and I use that as an input on a track or tracks in Reaper. I can only play one instrument at a time, so having multiple card ins to Reaper wastes resources on the Dante network. I record all instruments multitrack also, independently on separate tracks (and lots of them!). I only use the mixbus group as an input to the DAW. You must be under the impression that I put everything together on 2 tracks and I can see how you might come to that conclusion. I'm not sure how you came to your conclusion that my setup wouldn't work for you because you record all instruments independently.

behringer x32 case

I probably wasn't clear in my explanation, sorry. I think I can live (for now) with this "limitation". The only drawback of this, would be that in case of post-processing and eliminating some parts, if the parts I'd remove would've been passed through one of my outboard send/return effects, I would not be able to remove the effect part, as it would be in the stereo channel (outboard return signal). I don't think your kind of setup would fit my needs, as I'd like to record all instruments independently (multi-track).

behringer x32 case

I'm also using my X32 purely in my studio (electronic music - synthesizers and drum machines).






Behringer x32 case