
BEHRINGER X32 USB REAPER PC
Either way, 'USB / 2tr' has to be engaged to get the pc output to ch 3/4. You can select 'alt 3/4' to Control Room, and run CR This needs to be engaged if you are taking your mains into your amp / powered monitors. Shoots the USB output direct to the mains. There is also a 'USB / 2 tr to Main' button that If you are having problems with audio output you may want to make sure you have the 'USB / 2Tr' button above the alt 3/4 ch fader engaged, and check your hardware i/o routing. You may have to play w/ the buffer but it The 1204 shows up as 'USB Audio Codec'.Įnable it. I have the q1204 USB the only difference is yours is a step up adding the FX module, and I had absolutely no problem using mine w/REAPER. Question: what is the easy quick fix for this? Problem: I'm not able to stream audio out of Reaper USB to the Behringer mixer. I can stream audio from Youtube and Protools via USB into the Behringer mixer with no problems.
BEHRINGER X32 USB REAPER WINDOWS 10
Personally, I see little point in doing so, since life sound is always slightly skewed, much better to record raw and then treat separately on mix down.I'm using a Behringer Xenyx QX1204 USB mixer as my audio interface for my Windows 10 laptop. for me, that's fine because I will play back through the x32 later for mix down but if it's important to capture your eq from the night or reverb etc then you need to configure your 32 channel recording such that they record such things as fx returns. EVERYTHING is raw - the pre amps effect recording level, nothing else does by default - it's just the raw sound. I have happily done 32 channel live recording on a modest laptop - see link for details of just how small some people have gone!Īnother point to bear in mind which may not be obvious from the previous discussion. the card out is sending raw data to laptop, if you are mixing within pro-tools, reaper etc afterwards then that's a different matter but for mixing 'out of the box' and for initial live multitrack recording you need very little laptop power - for recording you can throw out the rule book about computer resources for daw, it simply doesn't apply. I would concur with most of the above and definitely have a read of the linked thread above - it covers everything you need and as stated there YOU DO NOT NEED a beefy laptop/pc to record. Sorry this may seem an obvious question to most on here but although I have been involved in live sound for several years now, I have never done anything like this. I think it may need a different soundcard but I'm not too sure and I haven't been able to pull up much info on the topic online.Īlso, if anyone on here has had any experience using the X32 to do live multitrack recording, I would be grateful any tips/experiences/common problems anyone would be willing to share. If someone could point me in the direction of any extra hardware that I need to enable this, I would be most grateful.
BEHRINGER X32 USB REAPER FULL
I understand that the mixer can be used effectively as an audio interface, for example for Pro Tools, so that full live multitrack recordings can be made.

Fortunately I've found it very easy to get my head around in normal use but I have a question which I hope somebody on here could help with: At the school where I help out on the sound and lighting, we have recently had a refurb which included a new Behringer X32 digital mixer.
