The X32 is panning those channels automatically hard left and hard right and is linking both faders. With linking channels in the X32, we’re creating dedicated stereo channels for stereo signals. At times, five devices are simultaneously operating their individual mixes via the WIFI function without problems, which is very smart and handy. For our IEM mixes, we use our mobile devices with the app mixing station.
We use the X32-Edit software on our MacBook Pro for routing, editing and mixing our live and our rehearsal mix. We will explain the difference between the last two and also show how we can switch between them in no time using the internal X32 routing functions. All shown signals are used for our IEM mixes (pink) and either a rehearsal mix (green) or a live mix (purple). The table also shows their sources as well as their corresponding channels in the X32. The colour marked areas in the table below represent all analog inputs (orange) as well as the yet unmentioned digital (blue) and internal (yellow) inputs. We also use it as an audio interface with up to 16 digital input channels and 8 digital output channels within our DAW via Behringer X-USB expansion module in the X32 extension slot.
We exclusively use our X32 rack for all routing and mixing purposes, including five independent stereo IEM mixes.