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X32

X32 is a designation used across various technology products to denote a 32-series model, a 32-bit architecture, or a capability expressed in 32 units. There is no single standard meaning; the interpretation depends on the product line and manufacturer. The most widely known use is Behringer's X32, a digital live sound mixer.

The Behringer X32 digital mixer is a prominent example of the X32 designation in professional audio. It

Beyond audio mixers, X32 appears in other product families as a model or variant name, often signifying

In documentation and discussion, X32 may refer to any of these meanings, so clarification is usually required

combines
a
digital
signal
path
with
conventional
mixer
controls
and
offers
multiple
input
channels,
built-in
multi-effects
processing,
and
a
USB
audio
interface.
The
X32
supports
remote
control
over
a
network
and
can
be
expanded
with
Behringer’s
S-series
stage
boxes
(such
as
the
S16)
to
increase
input
capacity.
It
is
commonly
used
for
live
sound
reinforcement
and
compatible
with
computer
software
and
tablet
apps
in
addition
to
the
front
panel.
a
32-unit
capability
or
a
32-bit
data
path.
In
computing
and
embedded
contexts,
X32
can
be
used
informally
to
denote
architectures
or
data
formats
with
32-bit
width,
though
such
usage
varies
by
vendor
and
date.
when
the
term
is
encountered.
The
Behringer
X32
remains
the
most
recognizable
and
widely
cited
usage
in
professional
audio
circles.