The X32 uses "Bus 9-16" as dedicated FX Returns by default (Bus 9 = FX1 Return, Bus 10 = FX2 Return, etc.). Do not repurpose these buses if you want standard FX operation.
6kHz - 8kHz (removes harsh high-frequency buildup) Low Cut: 150Hz (prevents the reverb from sounding muddy) B. The "Tight Punch" (Delay)
While usually an insert, the De-Esser template is vital. The preset is a good starting point, but you must tune the frequency.
Mastering Behringer X32 Effects Presets: A Guide for Live Mixing 1. Introduction to the X32 Effects Architecture Behringer X32 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. X32 effects presets
Using X32 effects presets can save you a significant amount of time and effort when setting up your mix. Here are just a few benefits of using presets:
Once you’ve dialed in your perfect sound, save it for future use.
Adds "warmth" and harmonic saturation, making instruments sit better in a digital mix. 5. How to Load and Save Presets on the X32 Navigate to the FX screen. Select the FX slot (e.g., FX1). Press the LIBRARY button on the right side of the console. The X32 uses "Bus 9-16" as dedicated FX
Remember that Reverbs should almost always be "Bus" effects (Sent to the FX, returned on a fader), whereas EQs and Limiters are "Inserts" (placed directly on a single channel's signal path).
Stereo Reverb (Usually #01 - "Large Hall") Library Name to look for: Vocal Hall 1 or Rich Hall
Use the built-in high-pass filters on your reverb returns. Cutting everything below 120Hz prevents a muddy, boomy mix. The "Tight Punch" (Delay) While usually an insert,
If you mess up a preset and want the factory version back:
Managing your own custom settings allows for consistency across different shows. Effects > Library
This insert effect manipulates the attack and sustain envelopes of a sound, independent of signal level. "Snare Punch" or "Kick Tight."