Press the button and navigate to the Show Control tab.
Relying entirely on factory presets can limit your speed during a live show. Top audio engineers build a standardized master template.
This write-up gives you everything from basic preset navigation to advanced creative routing. The X32’s FX engine is powerful—spend an hour experimenting with these presets on a multi-track recording, and you’ll quickly learn which ones suit your specific style.
Select the "Rich Plate" or "Large Hall" algorithm.
The ultimate tool for rhythmic vocal repeats and building modern pop or worship music ambiances.
Understanding these presets is critical for efficient workflow, allowing engineers to shape sound quickly without building effects parameters from scratch.
4.5 kHz (Rolls off high-frequency reflections to prevent sibilance flare-ups) Lo Cut: 150 Hz (Prevents muddy low-end build-up) Hi Cut: 6.0 kHz 2. The "Radio Pop" Dimension Delay (3-Tap Delay)
If you mess up a preset and want the factory version back:
Reverb provides depth and "glue" to a mix, especially in dry rooms.
After loading a preset, always check:
20% to 25% (allows for 3 to 4 distinct repeats before fading).
Set to a 1/4 note or 1/8 note relative to the song tempo (utilize the Tap Tempo assignable button on the console surface) Feedback: 20% to 25% (allows for 3 to 4 distinct repeats)
The master engineers know how to take the Snare Plate preset, change the decay from 1.5s to 2.2s, add a 2kHz EQ boost on the return, and save it as a new user preset.
