GEAR REVIEW
BEHRINGER X-LIVE EXPANSION CARD | Kent Morris
other installs, the X32 has what people want. Behringer has implemented PC software and
The latest expansion option is the X-LIVE both Android and Apple apps for the remote
32 channels of recording and card designed to give the X32 a full thirty-two control functions with instant live playback and
playback via USB 2.0 channels of recording and playback via USB markers that can be set on the fly and edited
2.0. It also sports both SD and SDHC card later. A nod toward Waves is the included PC
slots to store up to three hours (96 track hours) plug-in feature to get an idea of how the world
of WAV file recordings. The USB interface and of C6, L2 and REDD improves the final product.
SD cards can be used simultaneously for virtual Throw in a three-year warranty and the X-LIVE
soundcheck to train new techs, as a slot-filler becomes almost as essential to owning an X32
so a musician can lay down their part Saturday as a power cord.
KEY FEATURES
Stores 3 hours (96 track hours) of
WAV file recordings
Virtual soundcheck to train new techs
The Behringer X32 is as common in churches morning when they will have to be at work on
today as beards and skinny jeans. It has Sunday and as a remote control for the DAW.
become the de facto digital audio console due
to its low price, expandability and relatively For $199.99, the X-LIVE card is a low-cost
powerful topography. From multiple stage box peek into the rarified realm of DiGiCo and
offerings to compatibility with thousands of AVID consoles where these features began.
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$199.99