When Behringer originally released the mixing app for the iPad it was called XiControl, but this was back in 2013! This week, Behringer just released X32-Mix v3.0.0! With the amount of users that rely on the X32-Mix App when using the Behringer X32 Rack and X32 Core, I have decided to make a full series for it, so today, I am releasing the ‘X32-Mix App Tutorial’ series! Basically, I will go through tab by tab on the iPad app to go over the different controls and how to utilize all of the application!
X32-Mix Tutorial – NEEDED STUFF!
To use the X32-Mix app, you will need a few items and you will need to ensure they are correctly set up! Here is a list of exactly what you need:
- Behringer X32 (any model) or Midas M32 (any model)
- Wireless Router
- CAT5 UTP or STP Ethernet Cable (this connection does NOT need to be shielded)
- Secured Wireless Network
- IP Address for X32
- IP Address for Wireless Router
- Subnet Mask Address
- iPad or Tablet with X32-Mix installed
Musician's Pro is an authorized dealer. Email us for BEST pricing: [email protected] #musicianspro Be sure to JOIN our FACEBOOK User Groups for the late. Open up the X32 Edit app with the Mac/PC connected to the router WiFi 3. Open the SETUPCONNECTION menu 4. You should see your X32 listed under the 'Select mixer from list' heading 5. Click on your X32 in the list 6. Press the Connect button on the right side of the window. For setting up using an iPad and X32 Mix 1. The 3.1 version of M32-Edit for Mac is provided as a free download on our website. Our antivirus check shows that this Mac download is malware free. The program belongs to System Tools. This free software for Mac OS X is a product of MUSIC Group IP Ltd.
First thing would be a wireless network! Don’t cheap out on routers, but to be honest, I have used the Linksys WRT54G for years without any issue. To turn this $10 Goodwill find into a routing beast, install DD-WRT onto the router and enjoy all of the new features you will find! Connect the X32 with the CAT5 cable from the wireless router to the ‘Ethernet’ jack in the ‘Remote Control’ section on the back of the console. App won't force quit mac.
Connect to the X32-Mix App Now that you have your X32 configured with your wireless router, all that’s left is to connect the XiControl app via the IP address so you can control it from your iPad. Follow the instructions that go along with the video below by Behringer (1:06-1:36).
It is my recommendation to use an app that searches for open WiFi channels, but once you have a wireless network set up and the IP and Subnet Mask Addresses, go to the X32. Once at the X32, press the ‘setup’ button and tab over to the ‘network’ tab. Once there choose an open IP address on the network for the X32 and put that and the other information into the addresses.
In my example I am using the following:
- IP Address: 192.168.1.10
- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
- Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Connecting the X32-Mix App
After configuring your wireless network and X32 settings, grab your iPad and open the X32-Mix App. Press the ‘i’ in the upper left-hand corner which is directly under the X. Once you press that it will pop up the network configuration window for the app. It will look like this:
You will see that the screen will show the iPad network address, click in the X32 Console IP Address and input your console network address, 192.168.1.10. After entering this, press the ‘connect’ button!
X32-Mix App Tutorial Home Tab
The main part of the X32-Mix App Tutorial today is the Home Tab! This is the tab where you will do the majority of your mixing while using the app. Below we can see a screenshot of the Home Tab:
We can see that there are the following tabs along the top:
- Home
- Detail
- Effects
- Scenes
- Meters
- Recorder
- Routing
- Monitor
- Setup
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How to zoom in on paper app mac. Next, we can see that the iPad is laid out in blocks of 8 channels. To select between the different faders along the board, we can select between the following:
- Channels 1-8
- Channels 9-16
- Channels 17-24
- Channels 25-32
- Aux 1-8
- FX Returns 1-4
- Mixbus 1-8
- Mixbus 9-16
- Matrix & Main
- DCA 1-8
Along the left side we have the following controls:
- ‘i’ (iPad X32-Mix App network configuration)
- Sends on Faders
- Auto Mixing Enable X & Y
- Mute Groups 1-6
- Mute Group Edit
- Show Solos
- Lock Mutes
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X32-Mix App Tutorial – Mixing
To mix, simply select the bank of channels that you want to adjust, and then touch the faders to raise or lower. The app allows multi-touch so you can control one to eight faders all at the same time. There is no ability to press and snap the fader to a certain position, you will need to press and hold the fader on the screen.
To rename a channel or change the image on the scribble strip, simply press the scribble strip above the fader.
The next thing down is the pan. You can pan by pressing and moving right to left. To return the pan to center, double tap.
X32-Mix App Tutorial – Sends on Fader
Mixing monitors is one of my favorite things on the iPad. Once you press ‘Sends on Faders’ the screen will flip into mixing the mixbusses. Change mixbusses by pressing on the numbers above the scribble strips 1-16. If the mixbus is configured to be a subgroup, to put a specific channel into that subgroup, simply select the mixbus and then unmute the channel. Public folders app mac. (NOTE: you will be able to move the faders up and down in sends on fader even if the mixbus is configured as a subgroup, this will not change anything about the audio going into the subgroup, only the mute will control this function)
Auto Mixing
Firmware v3.04 released the Auto Mix feature to the X32. Auto Mix is available in two groups, X and Y, and is available in channels 1-8. We have our controls for turning on and off the groups for auto mix on the left-hand side of the screen.
Mute Groups & Assigning Them
You can turn on and off Mute Groups 1-6 with the controls on the left side of the screen. To edit the channels that go into them, press the edit button, and then press the Mute Group that you want to edit. You will then see this screen:
To assign channels into that mute group, just select them and then press close! Once you are finished editing the mute groups, press edit again to return to normal operation.
X32 Mix App Manual
Show Solo & Lock Mutes
We have a few different solo and mute functions with the iPad app. The ‘show solos’ control will turn on and off the ability to solo channels. This would be useful for a FOH engineer that has a wireless IEM pack for himself off of the control room outs of the X32.
The next option that we have is the ability to LOCK the function of mutes with the iPad app.
Please note, that if you have channels muted and you lock the mutes, you will be unable to unmute the channels until you turn ‘Lock Mutes’ off. Also, you will still be able to mute channels from the console, the ‘Lock Mutes’ control is ONLY for the current iPad that it is on. If you have multiple iPads, each iPad would have an independent control over the mute locks.
X32-Mix App Tutorial – DCA’s
Photo background eraser app mac pro. Concluding this week’s X32-Mix App Tutorial is the use of DCA’s. Now, please remember that DCA’s are NOT an audio path, they are simply a remote control to the channels that are assigned to it.
To edit what channels are in a certain DCA, press the DCA 1-8 tab, then press ‘edit’ under the DCA that you want to edit. This screen will appear:
Just like the Mute Group editing, select the channels you would like controlled by this DCA and then press close. Once closed, normal mixer operation is back, no need to hit edit again!
Next week!
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Next week, we will go over the Detail tab of the X32-Mix App!
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X32 – How do I Setup for Live Streaming with V4 firmware?
This guide is intended to assist with setting up a stereo output stream from your X32 to a streaming software like OBS or FB Live.
First, if you are using a PC make sure you have the proper driver installed. There are multiple drivers available but that is because they are for the different expansion cards. Select the driver that matches your expansion card (X-USB, X-UF, X-LIVE)
You can find the downloads for all of the X32 drivers at:
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Behringer X32 Mix App For Mac
Now, after connecting via USB to your computer from the expansion card, you should see that your Mac or PC recognizes that the expansion card has been connected and you should have options within your operating system’s sound settings to choose the X-USB, X-UF or X-LIVE as your Playback or Recording device.
You should also see the expansion card as an input option with your streaming software (OBS, FB Live, YouTube etc). Select the Expansion card as the input device. Typically with streaming software, the software will only look at the first two channels coming in via USB from the mixer, so it will be important to send the mix that you want to the first two USB Outputs on the mixer, so that your streaming software receives the right information.
In order to do this, follow the process below.
- Open the ROUTING menu on your X32 and Navigate to the CARD tab.
- In the first column (1-8) assign P16 1-8 (this is assuming you are NOT using a P16 system for monitoring purposes. If you are using a P16 system you should assign OUTPUT 1-8). This is pictured below. You will notice that on the right side of the menu you can see a breakdown of which signals are routed to the outputs. That is the next step
- Navigate to the P16 page (OUT, if using the OUTPUT 1-8 option because you have a P16 system in use). The left most column in this menu is the option to select which output “pathway” you are working with. Highlight output 1 (01 @).
- With 01 @ highlighted, use the 4th column (OUT SIGNAL) to select MATRIX 1, and use the 5th column (TAP) to select POST FADER
- Repeat for Output 2 (02 @) and MATRIX 2, POST FADER
- On the surface of your X32, select MATRIX 1. Open the HOME menu and press the LINK button (1st encoder) to link MATRIX 1 and MATRIX 2 as an LR pair.
- Now, you have a decision to make. You will have to decide if you want the mix going out to your stream to be identical to the Main Mix (the House mix) or if you need it to be a separate mix. If you choose to run a complete separate mix, select two mix busses (for example, 1 and 2) SELECT BUS 1. Open the HOME menu and hit the LINK button to LINK busses 1 and 2.
- Now create your stream mix using the selected busses. To send signal to the busses you can use the SENDS ON FADER feature or the HOME>SENDS menu with your channels selected.
- Now that you have either your pair of busses or your Main Mix ready to be sent out to the stream, SELECT either the Main LR or MIX BUS 1.
- Open the HOME>SENDS menu. You should see 6 faders on the screen. These represent the 6 matrices. Raise the digital faders for 1-2. They should raise together as they are linked. This step is sending your mix to the matrix channels (matrix channels which you’ve already assigned to the USB Outputs 1-2).
- Press the DOWN arrow (Layer Down) button to expose the Mode 1-2, Mode 3-4 and Mode 5-6 options above the 1st, 3rd and 5th encoder. Rotate the 1st encoder counterclockwise and select PRE. This will change the send TAP point from the Main LR or Mix Busses to the Matrix to PRE FADER which will allow you to freely lower the LR mix or Busses without adjusting the stream level.
- Finally, open the MATRIX bank of faders on the X32 and raise the faders for MATRIX 1-2
- You should now be able to hear and see your mix signal present in the streaming software
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