![]() The flow of the load goes in this process: Configuration > Routing (Input, AES50A, AES50B, Card, Out) > User Assign Settings > Channels 1-32 > Aux In 1-8 > FX Returns > Mixbusses 1-16 > Matrix 1-6 > Main LR > M/C > DCAs > FX Racks > XLR Output 1-16 > Aux Output 1-6 > P16 Outputs > AES/EBU Output > USB Recorder > Global Headamp Gains. Thanks Drew for another excellent tutorial, particularly explaining scenes and snippets. The Behringer Forums have been down for two days. That way, when it comes to Sunday service, I can pull up my settings from the practice. There are two ways you can restore your Behringer X32 to the Factory settings: Method 1. Here is the fundamental knowledge and information that a beginning or intermediate electronic musician must have to understand and play today's keyboard synthesizers. The snippets are immediate, so there is no fade time. The Behringer X32 Scene Safes gives us the following options: Routing I/O, Output Patch, Preamp (HA), Configuration, Chan Process, Mix Buses, Effects, and Talkback. If it happens still, I will drop the wireless mic's in favor of wired for a time. ![]() There are two ways you can restore your Behringer X32 to the Factory settings: While the X32 is booting up and the X32 logo appears on the screen, press and hold the Scenes/Undobutton until the console boots up completely and the Home screen is displayed. But wading through the documentation, here's what I came up with as my best guess for which commands I should be sending: Once there you will see Cues, Scenes, and Snippets under Show Control. Hey Drew, Hi, I remember that somebody asked a empty scene for Behringer X32.
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