

We can make the statement that if you plug a microphone into XLR Input 2 on the X32, it will arrive on Channel 2 on the X32. The default routing options of the channels will also pull from the corresponding number, so Channel 1 will pull from Input 1. As you can see in this screenshot of the routing options, they are in blocks of 8.īy default, Input 1-8 is sourced from Local 1-8 so if you plug a microphone into XLR Input 1 on the X32, it will arrive in the Input 1. One limitation of the Behringer X32 line and Midas M32 line is the routing blocks which is labeled ‘ Channel Processing Block Patch‘. However, we do still have the ability to adjust 4 bands of EQ. The return has no ability to adjust polarity, gate, or dynamics. These channels can only be sourced from the effects rack. The FX Return channels are the returns out of the Effect Racks 1-4. The Aux channels do not have Low Cut, Input Delay, Insert Points, Gate Section, and the Dynamics Section.

The auxiliary channels of the Behringer X32 can pull audio from any of the inputs just like Channels 1-32, however, we have limited channels parameters which we can now adjust. Main Section: Ability to send to LR+Mono Buss or LCR Buss.

