The Behringer X32 features a comprehensive effects suite with 8 high-performance stereo effects slots. These slots are split into two categories: Slots 1–4 are typically used for time-based effects like reverb and delay, while Slots 5–8 are dedicated insert effects like Graphic EQs. The Preset Library System
The "Abbey Road" Trick: Always EQ your reverb returns. Use the built-in 4-band PEQ on the FX return channels to cut the lows (up to 400Hz) and highs (above 6kHz). This prevents the reverb from "cluttering" the mix.
| Preset Name | Best For | Key Tweaks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ping Pong | Guitar solos, synths | Feedback: 45%, Sync to song tempo | | Slap Back | Rockabilly vocals, guitar | Delay: 120ms, Feedback: 20% | | Tape Echo | Vintage delay effects | Wow/Flutter on, Low Cut: 80Hz | | Stereo 1/4 Note | General purpose | Sync on, Feedback: 35% | X32 effects presets
Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most Out of X32 Effects Presets
When we talk about "X32 effects presets," we are typically referring to either: The Behringer X32 features a comprehensive effects suite
tab, use the rotary encoders to scroll through the list and press to apply a preset to the currently selected slot.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the effects presets available on the Behringer X32 family of digital mixing consoles. It categorizes the available effects engines, details the practical application of specific preset types, and offers recommendations for optimization during live sound reinforcement and studio recording. Narrow-band compressor to tame sibilance
leveling amplifier. It is prized for its "musical" and smooth compression on vocals and bass. Ultimo Compressor : Based on the Urei 1176LN