Behringer ddx3216 manual General, Automation

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This ROUTING page is available on each channel. Here, you can route the single channels to the 16 busses, either pre or post- fader. The Pan control adjusts the volume ratio within a paired bus, e.g. 1 and 2.

General

The Input Matrix allows you to assign the physical inputs in groups of 8 to the 32 channels on your DDX3216. It is also possible to route one input to two channels to allow various processing or mix parameters of the same signal. Configuration of installed options is handled on the Output page.

Here, you can assign signals to the four multi outputs. Use the dis- play controllers to dial in the desired settings. Signals can be select- ed from any of the 16 busses, the main output, the 8 sends and/or the solo bus.

Fader and mute groups can be formed easily by selecting the chan- nels/mutes in question. If you wish to change the volume settings within a group later on, use the Isolate key to temporarily “dissolve” the group and adapt the volumes. The Pair function allows you to form stereo channel pairs.

The oscillator can also be routed to all busses and sends, as well as the main and solo busses. A wide variety of waveforms can be generated for maximum flexibility. Additionally, the SETUP/OSC but-

ton gives you access to the clock settings, while PREFS (Preferences) allows you to customize all operating functions.

The built-in PCMCIA card slot enables quick storage and backup of user data. The various FILES pages allow formatting of PCMCIA cards as well as data transfer via the serial interface with our free Windows® file exchange software or MIDI.

Automation

The internal dynamic automation can be synchronized with exter- nal devices. The display controllers also allow you to control external tape machines via MMC (MIDI Machine Control). The

channels to be recorded are enabled with the AUTO/REC buttons on each channel. The Relative Mode simplifies editing of an exist- ing dynamic mix.

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ddx3216 specifications

The Behringer DDX3216 is a digital mixing console designed to meet the needs of both professional sound engineers and enthusiasts. Known for its affordability and extensive feature set, the DDX3216 has gained popularity in various audio environments such as live performances, broadcasting, and studio recordings.

One of the standout features of the DDX3216 is its 32 channels, allowing for ample input options for musicians and sound sources alike. Each channel is equipped with a 4-band parametric EQ, offering a high level of control over the audio signal. Users can effortlessly shape their sound to achieve the desired tonal balance, making it an ideal choice for diverse audio applications.

The console utilizes advanced digital technology that delivers high-resolution audio processing, ensuring that sound quality remains pristine. With a 24-bit/96kHz digital conversion, the DDX3216 can handle complex audio tasks while minimizing latency, an essential characteristic for live sound use.

Another noteworthy aspect of the DDX3216 is its onboard effects processing. Boasting a wide range of digital effects, including reverbs, delays, and dynamics processors, the console empowers users to enhance their sound with professional-grade effects. This feature eliminates the need for external processors, simplifying setups and reducing gear clutter.

The DDX3216 also supports an intuitive user interface, with a large LCD screen and user-friendly controls. This design enables sound engineers to navigate the mixing processes with ease, making adjustments quickly during live events or recording sessions.

Connectivity is a significant consideration for any mixing console, and the DDX3216 does not disappoint. It offers various input and output options, including balanced XLR and TRS connectors, as well as an integrated USB interface for direct digital audio transfer to and from a computer. This flexibility makes it suitable for users who want to integrate the console into their digital audio workstation setup.

Furthermore, the DDX3216 supports MIDI control, allowing external devices to manipulate the console’s parameters. This adds another layer of versatility, catering to more complex production environments.

In conclusion, the Behringer DDX3216 is a robust digital mixing console that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features. Its comprehensive range of inputs, effects processing capabilities, and intuitive interface make it a fantastic choice for audio professionals seeking a reliable and cost-effective solution for their mixing needs. Whether in a live setting or in the studio, the DDX3216 stands out as an impressive mixing tool.