Behringer UB1622FX-PRO ?'s

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Member Since: Jun 20, 2003

I just bought a Behringer UB1622FX-PRO. I've been trying to digest the manual, but it's a little daunting. Anybody know of a tutorial or any other literature that explains this beast any better than the Behringer User's manual?

In particular, I'm still scratching my head over what exactly the Aux Send and Stereo Aux Return adjustments do.

Here's a basic question : Can the internal FX processor provide the effect to both the main & sub mix? I would like to hear the reverb on my main speakers & have it recorded (I know you all have recommended recording the mix dry, but I'm just wondering if it's do-able). I have a similar question with insert effects -- can I have compression on the main & sub's ?

Trying to avoid mixer madness - Bob

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Since: Jul 01, 2002


Jul 16, 2003 05:43 pm

ive got some behringer stuff, but im not really the person to ask...unles you want a wrong answer!

someone'll know though

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Since: Jun 20, 2003


Jul 17, 2003 01:17 am

Thanks there Flame,
Actually I'm starting to understand how the UB1622FX-PRO mixer works -- just had to play with it & read the manual 4 or 5 times. I did manage to answer my own question on adding rever from the internal FX to both the Sub's & Mains -- you just switch the FX to the Sub's and then press the subs to mains buttons. The SUb's are still isolated from the Mains for recording but the Mains get both mixes.

My next challenge is understanding this new compressor gizmo (Behringer MDX2600), I just bought, but even that is starting to gel with me now. & even if it takes a while to catch on to this unit, the lights on the panel are enuf to keep you entertained for hours. -B

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Since: Apr 03, 2002


Jul 17, 2003 05:14 am

Sorry, I missed this thread, I own the 1622FX-pro myself and it is a great little mixer. To leanrhow to use it (or any other mixer) I just press buttons and see what happens, I have yet to actually read a manual. :-)

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