Fully Master the Behringer X32 (It’s Easier Than You Think)
What you’ll learn
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At the end of your course, students will be able to learn the workflow of Behringer X32 from Input Channels to Advance Routing with DCA groups and everything in between.
The X32 has been an absolute breakthrough for thousands of satisfied users…though it does require a lot of background knowledge to use it to it’s fullest potential.
If you have been getting frustrated trying to learn your X32 from just using the manual, then sit down, grab a cup of you favorite beverage and look over the shoulder of a professional audio engineer with 30 years in the business putting your X32 through its paces.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to learn about Behringer X32
12 reviews for Fully Master the Behringer X32 (It’s Easier Than You Think)
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Julie Larson –
Pretty good introduction. The instructor is well paced and goes through the controls. I would have liked more actual examples using some of the features rather than just definitions. Overall I think it’s a good course to get familiar with the Behringer X32.
Rodney Hall –
Obviously a lot to cover in a short amount of time. Most of the basics covered pretty well for those who have some experience with PA systems. I have a feeling newbies would get lost pretty fast. Instructor obviously has a lot of experience and does a good job with the time he has. Also keep in mind that with firmware updates, things may be moved around on the Board a little.
Marco james –
Informative but assumes an already working knowledge of mixing and sound engineering. Not for a complete beginner.
Ryan Kallis –
Very well put together information, and wonderful presentation of this course!!
Jason Lackie –
He’s a good teacher, and I liked the flow of the course , for the most part. I was disappointed that there weren’t more deep dives into subjects, and a lot of time spent on super basic stuff. How to eq etc. should be a different course. Yes, you can skip those parts, but it takes up time for content and leaves other important things out. I was hoping for more on scenes, snippets, saving and loading you own, etc.
Barbara Moore –
I’m learning a lot but I still not sure of some of the definitions of the words
Ted McCready –
very knowledgable . learning so much
Bob Finchum –
Because I am very new at this task (mixing) and not a young person, this quickly gets over my complete understanding. But, I learned a lot. I hope to find a way to get hands on training locally. Thanks for the training which I will probably review as I learn more.
Aquoinette Blair –
It was good but not as beginner as I thought. I will be able to watch it again and try to implement some of the tips.
Artem –
Great overview, I was a little disappointed “sends on fader” didnt get more air time… I find it to be a much more effective way of mixing rather than using the encoder knobs.
Ronald –
amazing course some of the best contact out for this mixer. in and outs of it wow so impressed with David wills.
Kenneth Pink –
Very good primer wish there were more examples