

- #BEHRINGER X32 USB AUDACITY 32 BIT#
- #BEHRINGER X32 USB AUDACITY PC#
- #BEHRINGER X32 USB AUDACITY SERIES#

The quality of the faders is extremely good, they are really smooth, responsive and accurate. The consoles have XLR and switchable Hi-Z inputs that enable guitars, basses and other instruments to be directly connected. One would think that these effects are not that good and just here to add something to this mixing desk, but not only do they sound great…Įven better than some commercial plugins, but they are also extremely easy to set with just a pair of parameter knobs. They come loaded with studio-quality effects from Lexicon like Reverb, Delay, Chorus, Modulation and other effects and dbx limiters on the input channels. This Mixer’s interface will also allow you to use the plugins on your DAW for actual live performances in real time as well as for studio monitoring without any latency at all. These preamps also come with a Sapphyre Asymmetric EQ, which has two separate mid-bands, allowing you to EQ everything thoroughly. They have the Ghost preamps, which are the ones featured on their Ghost Consoles which are the top of the line. They are of extremely good quality giving you a lot of headroom, wide dynamic range and good signal to noise ratio.
#BEHRINGER X32 USB AUDACITY SERIES#
The MTK series are fantastic for anyone who is building a home studio and wants a good Mixer with loads of inputs and options.
#BEHRINGER X32 USB AUDACITY PC#
It is important to make the distinction between the MTK series and the regular ones īoth can be connected to the PC via USB but the regular ones only offer two channels for stereo recording and supports 24-bit/192kHz resolution, while the MTK ones offer 12 or 22 Multi-track recording but at a reduced 24-bit/48kHz sample rate. They both allow for 12 or 22 multi-track recording respectively. Y a pas à dire, pour qui a connu la lourdeur de l'enregistrement live multipiste, et bien c'est vraiment incroyable pour le prix.The Signature MTK 12 and 22 series from Soundcraft are analog mixers which also come with onboard effects and USB multi-track recording and playback. Une pile optionnelle CR123A, permet même de sauver la session en cas de coupure de courant. En revanche, pour la lecture, il faut penser à basculer entre USB et SD card. On peut même enregistrer en sortie USB sur un ordi et en carte SD simultanément. Si une est pleine, l'autre prend automatiquement le relais.
#BEHRINGER X32 USB AUDACITY 32 BIT#
Une carte SD 32 Go permet d'enregistrer 3h en 16 pistes, en 32 bit float. Le logiciel libre Audacity le décode et l'exporte en un tour de main vers des fichiers individuel par piste, en format aiff ou wav.

Le fichier audio produit est un fichier unique multipiste. Comme par exemple enregistrer les pistes individuelles pour un mixage ultérieur, et en même temps le master préfader comme témoin du concert. Ce routing est très souple et s'adapte à absolument tous les cas de figure. En fait, c'est le même que celui de la carte X-USB. J'ai consacré un peu de temps à maitriser complètement le routing. Avec ma nouvelle carte X-LIVE j'enregistre des concerts en 16 pistes sans amener, ni brancher, d'ordinateur. Pour faire des enregistrements en studio et en live, j'utilisais une carte X-USB dans ma X-32 Rack, depuis des années.
