

The main differences seemed to be with the number of hardware inputs and outputs available on the unit.

I discovered through my research that Behringer had a few different models of the X32 and they all worked pretty much the same way. It was a scaled-down version of the Behringer X32. The mixer I purchased was a Behringer X32 Producer. Let’s see if I can figure this thing out with the limited information I had. But the advanced information I was looking for could not be found there either. This left me with no other option than to dive into the owner’s manuals. But when I needed the advanced details, I could not find any YouTube channels that seem to have them. I could find all the basic information easily enough on YouTube. Such was the case when I purchased a new digital mixer. In addition to this, It seems that there is more misinformation on any given topic than there is actual fact and hunting for the details you are looking for is like the old cliché searching for a needle in a haystack. The internet is so vast and big that sometimes it is just too hard to find the information you are looking for. It does not matter what subject you are trying to learn. This makes it hard to learn cakewalk secrets. It seems that in the days of the information age details are getting harder and harder to find.
