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5.3 Channel Routing
The X32 has a convenient routing preset that allows the input channels to quickly flip between the desired monitoring for the recording
process, and the playback from the X-LIVE card once recording is finished. While Playback would typically be used to assign the card
outputs to the mixer inputs, Recording would patch those signals to channel inputs that shall be on mix, i.e. not necessarily the ones
being recorded on X-LIVE.
On the Routing/Home page, select 'Record' with the 6th encoder and adjust the input routing using encoders 1-5 (most likely Local or
AES50 from a stagebox). Then turn the 6th encoder to select 'Play' and press the encoder. Now Card 1-8, 9-16, etc. can be selected using
encoders 1-5 for the playback preset.
On the Setup/Card page, you can now use the 'Channel Routing' section to quickly flip between these 2 routing scenarios. Keep in mind
that the Record/Play presets can be toggled using an assignable control button, scene/snippet automation, or even MIDI command.
A third option on the Setup/Card page, 'Automatic', allows the shift from input monitoring to playback monitoring to follow the current
operation. When Stop or Record is pressed in the transport control, the 'Record' routing will be assigned, and when Play or Pause is active,
the 'Play' preset will be used.
5.4 Separating WAV Files
After recording is complete, the session can be separated into individual WAV files in several ways:
• • Play the audio from the SD card directly into a DAW program, e.g. Tracktion, Reaper, ProTools, Cubase, Logic, Ableton
(just to name a few) via the USB connection
• • Directly open the multi-channel file using Audacity (brilliant open source audio editor available from www.audacityteam.org/)
• • Using our Python scripts, downloadable from behringer.com
Visit the wiki page at behringerwiki.music-group.com for more information about separating WAV files.
6. Battery Option
The X-LIVE has a battery slot that can accommodate a CR123A Lithium cell battery. This provides protection in case of power blackout,
ensuring secure file handling.
To attach the battery, first turn the console power off and remove the X-LIVE card from the expansion slot. Locate the battery slot and
install the battery, making sure to orient the positive end toward the "+" mark on the slot.
Reinstall the X-LIVE card as described in chapter 2.
7. Firmware Update
Download the latest firmware package file from the X-LIVE product page on behringer.com. Unpack the zip folder and load the firmware
file onto the flash drive's root directory. Plug the flash drive into the X32's top panel USB port.
Press and hold the USB View button while powering on the console. The console will automatically begin updating the firmware, which
can take several minutes to complete. When finished, power the console off and on again and resume normal operation.
NOTE: make sure the update files for card firmware and console firmware are not used in the USB root directory at the same time. Do one
update after the other, making sure to remove the firmware file from the flash drive after successful installation. You may, however, copy
the console firmware file into any subfolder on the USB drive and start the update from Setup/Global console UI.
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