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X32 Quick Tip: Setup Monitor Mixes

X32 Quick Tip: Setup Monitor Mixes

X32 AUX Rundown

X32 AUX Rundown

Getting To Know The X32: DCAs & Mute Groups

Getting To Know The X32: DCAs & Mute Groups

X32 Quick Tip: Input Routing

X32 Quick Tip: Input Routing

Behringer
Description

The Behringer X32 40-channel digital mixer sparked a revolution in live and studio sound upon its release—and it remains one of the world's most popular digital consoles to this day. Beloved by everyone from live sound engineers to studio professionals and on-the-go producers, this modern classic brings pro-level features into a highly intuitive and affordable platform. With 32 programmable Midas-designed mic preamps, powerful signal processing and network-ready flexibility, the X32 makes complex mixing simple. Its tactile interface blends the feel of analog with the precision of digital, featuring dedicated channel controls, high-resolution color displays and 100 mm motorized faders. Add in a studio-grade virtual FX rack, seamless scene management and AES50 digital snake compatibility, and you've got a mixer that punches well above its class. Whether you're running front of house, monitors or a mobile studio, the X32 delivers the power, sound quality and flexibility to take on any gig—live or in the studio.

Hands-On Workflow With Analog Familiarity

The X32's interface is designed for engineers who want immediate control without getting lost in menus. Its channel strip layout puts EQ, dynamics, sends and routing right under your fingers, with dedicated knobs and buttons for fast tweaks. Each channel features a full-color LCD screen with customizable labeling, icons and source info—perfect for quickly identifying instruments during fast-paced shows. Eight DCA groups, six mute groups and motorized faders make group mixing and recall a breeze. The 7" high-resolution display gives you a comprehensive view of your mix, while intuitive navigation tools help you move between pages, layers and settings without breaking your workflow.

Scalable I/O for Flexible Setups

With 32 XLR inputs, 16 XLR outputs and a wide range of additional analog and digital I/O, the X32 is built to scale with your needs. Connect directly or use AES50 to expand via digital stage boxes for up to 96 input and output channels. The mixer's Ultranet port supports P16 personal monitoring systems, and a rear expansion slot accommodates formats like Dante, MADI or ADAT. RCA, TRS, AES/EBU, USB and MIDI ports ensure compatibility across modern and legacy gear. No matter your workflow—live sound, broadcast, studio or hybrid—the X32 adapts with minimal setup time and maximum routing power.

Studio-Grade FX and DSP for Professional-Quality Mixes

The X32 includes a powerful virtual effects rack featuring eight true-stereo slots and high-end simulations of classic outboard gear. Run lush reverbs, vintage delays, precision EQs and modulation effects without needing external processors. Each mix bus and main output includes 6-band parametric EQ and dynamics, while adjustable line delays give you total control over speaker alignment. Under the hood, the 32-bit floating-point DSP engine delivers massive headroom and near-zero internal latency. Whether you're shaping in-ear mixes or dialing in show-ready effects, the onboard FX and processing suite offer everything you need to create polished, professional mixes in any setting.

32 Midas-Designed Mic Preamps for Superior Sound

At the heart of the X32 are 32 Midas-designed mic preamps known for their low-noise performance, ultra-clean gain and wide dynamic range. Paired with 24-bit converters and a 114dB dynamic range, the mixer captures every nuance of your input sources. Klark Teknik's contribution to the internal clocking and signal processing architecture ensures rock-solid timing, low jitter and ultra-stable performance. With a signal path optimized for clarity and consistency, the X32 delivers exceptional audio fidelity from stage to console to output. Whether you're mixing vocals, orchestras or electronic sets, this console ensures your sound translates with warmth, punch and professional-grade precision.

Powerful, Portable and Ready for Anything

The Behringer X32 is more than a digital mixer—it's a full production hub. With powerful scene memory, remote control via Ethernet or USB and built-in show recording via USB flash drive, it's ready for demanding workflows on the road or in the studio. Use the X32-Edit software to fine-tune your mixes remotely, or link with other devices across your network for synchronized control. At just over 45 lb., the X32 is compact enough for mobile rigs but powerful enough to anchor permanent installs. Its unmatched combination of workflow, audio quality and I/O flexibility has made it a staple for touring pros, churches, theaters and engineers everywhere.

Behringer X32 40-Channel Digital Mixer
Behringer X32 40-Channel Digital Mixer
Behringer X32 40-Channel Digital Mixer
Features
  • 32 pristine Midas-designed mic preamps deliver ultralow noise and distortion
  • 7" high-resolution displays provide clear channel information for fast adjustments
  • 100 mm motorized faders ensure precise control for seamless mixing
  • Advanced FX rack offers lush reverbs and warm vintage delays
  • Two AES50 ports enable network audio for up to 96 channels
  • 40-bit floating point processing ensures superior sound quality and clarity
  • Flexible I/O options handle any live or studio setup with ease
  • Color-coded channel LCDs simplify instrument identification during performances
  • Ultranet P16 connector supports personal monitoring for onstage musicians
  • Klark Teknik processing delivers ultralow latency for smooth operation
Specs
Number of input processing channels
  • 32 input channels, eight AUX channels, eight FX return channels
Internal effects engines
  • True-stereo / mono: 8/16
Internal total recall scenes
  • (Incl. preamp and fader): 100
Signal processing
  • 40-bit floating point
A/D-D/A conversion
  • 24-bit @ 44.1/48kHz, 114dB dynamic range
I/O latency
  • (Console input to output): 0.8 ms
  • (Network latency (stagebox in > console > stagebox out)): 1.1 ms
Connectors
  • XLR inputs, programmable mic preamp, designed by MIDAS: 32
  • Talkback mic input, XLR: 1
  • RCA inputs/outputs: 2/2
  • XLR outputs: 16
  • Monitoring outputs: XLR / 1/4" TRS balanced: 2/2
  • AUX inputs/outputs: 1/4" TRS balanced: 6/6
  • Phones outputs: 1/4" TRS: 2 (stereo)
  • Digital AES/EBU output, XLR: 1
  • AES50 ports, SuperMac, Neutrik ethercon: 2
  • Expansion card: 32 channel audio input/output, various standards
  • P-16 connector, Ultranet (no power supplied): 1
  • MIDI inputs/outputs: 1/1
  • USB Type A, top panel, for audio and data export/import: 1
  • USB Type B, rear panel, for remote control: 1
  • Ethernet, RJ45, rear panel, for remote control: 1
Mic Input Characteristics
  • Design: MIDAS
  • THD + noise, 20dB gain, 0dBu out: < 0.006% A-weighted
  • Input impedance XLR, unbal./bal.: 5 kohm/10 kohm
  • Non clip maximum input level, XLR: +23dBu
  • Phantom Power, switchable per input: 48V
  • Equivalent input noise level, XLR (input shorted): -128dBu
  • CMRR, XLR, @ 20dB gain (typical): > 70dB
  • CMRR, XLR, @ 40dB gain: > 80dB
Input/Output Characteristics
  • Frequency range, @ 48kHz sample rate, 0dB to -1dB: 10Hz–22kHz
  • Dynamic range, analog in to analog out (typical): 106dB
  • A/D dynamic range, preamp and converter (typical): 109dB
  • D/A dynamic range, converter and output: 108dB
  • Cross talk rejection @ 1kHz, adjacent channels: 100dB
  • Output level, XLR, nom./max.: +4dBu/+21dBu
  • Output impedance, XLR, unbal./bal.: 75 ohm/75 ohm
  • Input impedance TRS Jack, unbal./bal.: 20 kohm/40 kohm
  • Non clip maximum input level, TRS: +16dBu
  • Nominal output level, TRS: +4dBu/+16dBu
  • Output impedance, TRS, unbal./bal.: 150 ohm/300 ohm
  • Phones output impedance/level: 40 ohm/+25dBm (stereo)
  • Residual noise level, XLR and TRS: -87dBu A-weighted
Display
  • Main screen: 7", 800x480, 262k color TFT
  • Channel LCD screen: 128 x 64, LCD with RGB color backlight
  • Main meter: 24-segment (-57dB to clip)
Power
  • Switch-mode power supply: Autorange 100-240V (50/60Hz)
  • Power consumption: 120W
Physical
  • Standard operating temperature range: 5°C–40°C (41°F–104°F)
  • Dimensions: 35.4 x 20.8 x 7.9"
  • Weight: 45.4 lb.

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  • asked byTikiTom

    fromTampa, FL

    Do the some/all of the channels have gating available?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes. Every input channel has its own noise gate as part of the channel dynamics section (which also includes compression). You can turn the gate on/off, adjust its threshold, attack, hold, release, and range settings. The gate is available right in the standard channel processing section — no need for inserting an external effect. Additionally, the X32 lets you sidechain the gate if you want, for more advanced setups.
  • asked byJr

    fromRochester NY

    What's the width of the mixer

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This is 35-1/2 inches.
  • asked byMary

    fromCleveland OH

    I need the physical measurements of this unit - width x length x height. Any help?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    20.8 x 35.4 x 7.9 inches
  • asked byLogan

    fromLas Vegas, NV

    Hi, I have the fullsize X32 that I use frequently within my AV company here in Las Vegas. I also have the Behringer S32 Digital Snake to go along with it. About a month ago, I updated the firmware on both units and ever since this update, the S32 has been unable to connect/sync to the X32 via the Cat5 cable. My question is, have you guys ever seen this issue before and do you know of a reliable service center that can do quick turnarounds? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Logan Shields

    Open Reply -
    This happens from time to time with updates where one of the supported devices loses the ability to connect. Typically Behringer would try and put out a patch to fix it, I would recommend reaching out to them and seeing if this is a known issue that has a work around.