What is DCA audio?

What is DCA audio?

DCA is an abbreviation for Digitally Controlled Amplifier. A digitally controlled amplifier will adjust the level of each channel individually, as opposed to summing all the channels into one signal channel and then adjusting the level of that channel.

Why is the Behringer X32 discontinued?

They have decided to (reportedly) stop selling the X32 Compact in the US. With the November launch of the X32 Producer, they think there are too many of their digital consoles in the same price range.

What is the latest X32 firmware?

***Firmware Version 4.06 (3/09/2021) is the most recent X32 Firmware and builds on version 4.04’s improvements in DCA function. Now, the Main L/R Bus, M/C Bus, and Matrices can be assigned to DCAs and Mute groups.

Is the Behringer X32 compact rack-mountable?

About Behringer X32 PRODUCER. The Behringer X32 PRODUCER 40-Input, 25-Bus Rack-Mountable Digital Mixing Console provides a wealth of features in a compact design, ideal for professional live and recording applications.

Where does Uli Behringer live?

Initially, subcontractors were engaged to produce the equipment. By 1997 Uli Behringer had relocated to Hong Kong to better supervise manufacturing quality.

What is subgroup mixing?

A Subgroup is a mix bus destination where you can route channel outputs. The audio channels can be processed at that point with effects like EQ and Compression. The Subgroup master fader only affects the level going into the main mix and does not affect the level going into any other post fader mixes.

What does VCA mean in audio?

Voltage Controlled Amplifier
A VCA, or Voltage Controlled Amplifier, is an amplifier that varies its gain depending on a control voltage. In a mixer this applies to signal routing and channel strips. The purpose of a VCA is to allow you to turn up or down a group of faders while maintaining the relative levels throughout the group.

You Might Also Like