Great vid! As a Sound Engr, you hit the key points. Most folks don't realize how much power you get from a X32 rack vs a multi chan interface. You can route to external analog processing and to a Waves virtual rack
Wanted to know what the X33 rack is like for tribute bands, I came across this video and it’s Awesome to see someone from Houston explaining everything I wanted to know in an easy to understand and relatable manner. Thanks a lot bro!
If you want to record drums, and have the budget, yes X32 is nice. If not, the cheapest option is the 16 input 8 output Tascam US1608 (with some mics and mic stands, of course, a Computer & DAW and at least pair of headphones).
Although of course you may record drums only with less than 16 input interface, maybe 8, 4 or even 2 or 1 can be done too, with more limited methods LOL
X32 rack is OK as long as you know you are not getting 32 pre-amps/ XLR inputs. Presonus SL32R has 32 XLR inputs, it has smaller foot print and routing is so straight forward. I recommend that for those requiring a high channel count. One more thing, if you connects to a my daw you can access all you fave plugins with very little latency. Check it out
I ordered two brand new Presonus SL32R from different suppliers and both of them had noise and main output issue. Also, the X32 allows to use mixes as sidechain where the presonus does not (useful for ducking ambiance mic with iem). So to me, the X32 is much more reliable than the Presonus and that's a shame.
It boggles my mind why people still use Macs these days. You look for the best bang for your buck with everything else, why do you waste so much money on such a featureless machine?
Great vid!
As a Sound Engr, you hit the key points. Most folks don't realize how much power you get from a X32 rack vs a multi chan interface.
You can route to external analog processing and to a Waves virtual rack
Wanted to know what the X33 rack is like for tribute bands, I came across this video and it’s Awesome to see someone from Houston explaining everything I wanted to know in an easy to understand and relatable manner. Thanks a lot bro!
If you want to record drums, and have the budget, yes X32 is nice. If not, the cheapest option is the 16 input 8 output Tascam US1608 (with some mics and mic stands, of course, a Computer & DAW and at least pair of headphones).
Although of course you may record drums only with less than 16 input interface, maybe 8, 4 or even 2 or 1 can be done too, with more limited methods LOL
Sir may you please do a video on how to connect the x32 rack to a DAW. I'm only seeing videos on the desk mount version of x32
It connects the same as a full-size x32. Via USB. Need to install the x32 driver on your pc first.
You’re right, I am an audio engineer. What am I doing here?! 😂
Ha for good content Jeffers lol 😂
I want the udder xfirty 2
My router was only 20 bucks...so that info is wrong
X32 rack is OK as long as you know you are not getting 32 pre-amps/ XLR inputs. Presonus SL32R has 32 XLR inputs, it has smaller foot print and routing is so straight forward. I recommend that for those requiring a high channel count. One more thing, if you connects to a my daw you can access all you fave plugins with very little latency. Check it out
I ordered two brand new Presonus SL32R from different suppliers and both of them had noise and main output issue. Also, the X32 allows to use mixes as sidechain where the presonus does not (useful for ducking ambiance mic with iem). So to me, the X32 is much more reliable than the Presonus and that's a shame.
It boggles my mind why people still use Macs these days.
You look for the best bang for your buck with everything else, why do you waste so much money on such a featureless machine?
It boggles me that people have so many words to say and people say nothing that leads to the exact issue or proof to this meaningless response lol
@@EssentialDrummer so.. what you wrote?
Because that was complete gibberish.