Behringer X32 X Control For Mac

With X32-Q musician can control their own stereo monitor mix with full access to all 32 input channels individually or through BEHRINGER’s exclusive MCA (Mix Control Association) faders. Each band member can group inputs to four MCAs allowing for one-fader control over a group of channels, greatly simplifying the mix during performance. 100-Band RTA for all Channel/ Bus EQ’s. The X32 now includes a high-resolution 100-band Real Time Analyzer (RTA), with full Bar and Spectrograph views. This high-resolution RTA displays the audio energy distribution in 100 frequency bands over time – capturing a sonogram window of a full 10 seconds. Download the X32 ASIO driver installer files from behringer.com. Double-click on Setup.exe in the corresponding unpacked folder and follow the instructions on the screen.

Patrick-Gilles Maillot has been working on bringing better integration of the Behringer X32 console control surface with REAPER to all. He’s built a set of free utilities for Windows, Mac and Ubuntu that you can try out now, IF you have an X32 console.

I made the acquisition of a Behringer X32 standard console for my music studio and gig needs.

Great unit! is all I can say. No problem with it, a pretty good sound (to me anyways), easy to manage and learn, and with great effects and a lot of capabilities, including being controllable through OSC protocol.

Behringer x32 x control for mac download

I decided to spend a little time understanding the OSC programming aspects to interface with the X32, and have it do things for me. At this time, I can share these utilities running under Windows. Ubuntu versions are available too, drop me a line if interested.

X32GetScene: Get a Scene/Snippet file directly out of your X32
X32SetScene: Interprets a Scene/Snippet file and set your X32 accordingly
X32GEQ2cpy: Copies one side of GEQ2 or TEQ2 to the other
X32Reaper: 2-way communication/control X32<->Reaper

Download the tools and read all the details on Patrick’s site. There’s also a discussion here on the REAPER forum.

I asked Patrick about OSX Support for his tools and he replied:

It would have to be ported and recompiled. OSX having a unix origin, I’d hope not too many modifications would be needed.

If I can put my hands on a Mac, I’ll give it a shot.

I will update this post if there is an OSX release.

Update Dec 2 – The utilities are now available for OSX 10.10

Here are some videos demonstrating Patrick’s X32 utilities

Behringer X32 X Control For Mac Os

REAPER controlling the X32:

X32 controlling REAPER:

2-way communication REAPER<->X32, tested on 32 channels.

Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission.

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Subject:LINUX drivers
drknob
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You're already dealing with OSX. How hard can it be?
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cristofe
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It's not a question of hard.....it's a question of economics. If you wanted an interface with Linux support why didn't you buy one of the many that are offered by all the other manufacturers......oh, right....there aren't any.

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Audio Interfaces: Terratec EWS88MT PCI (2), Audiobox 1818VSL USB & FP10 Firewire, Steinberg MI4 USB, Line 6 Toneport GX & PodXT, Roland GS-10, NI Rig Kontrol 3
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Subject:LINUX drivers
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Or my favorite response to Linux queries: It's open source - write one!
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Subject:Re:LINUX drivers
roblof
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I've learnt recently that if a sound card is coreaudio/coremidi compliant then it will work with linux (alsa) as well.
I'm somewhat surpriced to hear that presonus gear isn't compliant, or are they?
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Rico07
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I gave up on Linux. If you are into electronica or are a DJ you may get away with it. For a guitarist like myself, it was a sorry mess. You have to be a programmer to get an interface to work on this platform. I write songs not strings. I searched the earth for a compatible unit. Utterly hopeless. I returned to windows and never looked back. LOL yeah write your own. Thats about it.
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cristofe
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yeah write your own. Thats about it.

That pretty well sums it up.

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HP Compaq NC6320 Laptop Intel Core2Duo 2.0Ghz Processor 3GB RAM Win7 Ult
Dell Latitude E4310 Laptop Intel i5 2.67Ghz Processor 4GB RAM Win7 Pro x32
Audio Interfaces: Terratec EWS88MT PCI (2), Audiobox 1818VSL USB & FP10 Firewire, Steinberg MI4 USB, Line 6 Toneport GX & PodXT, Roland GS-10, NI Rig Kontrol 3
Monitors: Yamaha HS50M's
DAWS/VST Hosts: S1 Professional, Plogue Bidule, Xlutop Chainer, Sieb VSTHost & Savihost
Hardware Synthesizers: Roland SH-32 & XV-3080 RedSound Darkstar XP2, Novation X-Station, Yamaha AN200, M-Audio Venom
Hardware Controllers: JL Cooper CS-10 Control Surface, Yamaha EZ-EG, Dillion Les Paul style acoustic electric guitar with Roland GK-3 pickup and GI-20 converter.
The Rest: Guitars, Amps, Stompboxes, Mics, Outboard Gear, VST plugins...too much to list!
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seamus mulligan
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I've used my 1818 with AVlinux.
All 18 ins and outs worked great.
No additional drivers.
Seamus Mulligan
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Subject:Re:LINUX drivers
gadget69
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Hi seamus,
Perhaps you could document it for us.. what exactly you did and used...we have no information on this.. Please be as specific as possible. What Driver your using...Is it Alsa? Ardour?...
NOTE: If your having an issue, open a tech support ticket and bring the number here if you want help!
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Subject:Re:LINUX drivers
seamus mulligan
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its been a while and I really only used it for troubleshoting but here's where I got the idea
http://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7543
I think they've got a 22 working.
good luck
Seamus Mulligan
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Subject:Re:LINUX drivers
drknob
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Yup, the Presonus 1818 works, but I didn't want to spend $500.
The VSL 22 will do playback, but no record.
Works great on my Win7 and XP machines.
And you're right - some legacy interfaces are ok, but I wanted one with 96kHz.
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