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How do you record a channel with FX applied from the Midas MR18 into a DAW? Learn the FX Send/Return mechanism and the detailed routing steps via Mix Bus and USB Sends, allowin
Both analog mixers and digital mixers serve as the central hub of an audio system. However, these two types of mixers differ significantly in their operating methods, signal processing capabilities, and practical applications.
DVR250 users may sometimes encounter a situation where the plug-in fails to connect to the hardware when working in Cubase. This issue is quite common and is usually caused by Cubase not correctly recognizing the plug-in or by iLok-related problems. The article below helps you identify the root cause and quickly resolve the issue to restore stable system operation.
When choosing a Behringer digital mixer, two prominent models are the WING and X32. Each serves different needs in recording, live shows, and professional studios. Understanding their advantages, limitations, and system integration helps you make the right decision based on channel count, expandability, and desired workflow.
In the audio world, the question “Analog or Digital?” is always hotly debated. For Behringer, both Xenyx (analog) and X32/Wing (digital) mixers have their own standing. But what are the differences, and when should you choose each to meet practical needs? Hoàng Bảo Khoa explains in detail.
In the professional audio world, Behringer sparks curiosity: a brand with more affordable prices than many competitors, yet present on countless stages, churches, and studios worldwide. What makes Behringer cost-effective but not “cheap”? Let’s analyze from a technical perspective.
Whether it’s a simple analog mixer or a high-end digital console, Behringer mixers can encounter configuration errors or software conflicts after prolonged use. Performing a factory reset restores the device to its original state, clears all settings, and brings the mixer back to stable operation.
Klark Teknik DN9630 - AES50 to USB interface, supports 48k/96kHz, seamless connection with X32/M32 consoles.
Learn how to integrate the DP48 personal monitoring system with Midas Pro Series consoles running at a 96kHz sample rate. This guide explains the solution using the Klark Teknik DN9652/DN9650 converters and important notes regarding channel name and color settings.
Users may experience connection loss or dropouts when using the built-in wireless access point of their X-Air or M-Air digital mixers. While the connection may be stable during sound checks, it can become unstable during live events. Various factors can affect the stability of the wireless connection, but there are steps you can take to improve it. Additionally, using a third-party external router can offer a more reliable solution. This guide provides several recommendations to ensure the best possible wireless performance.