X32 Effects Presets |work|

Getting the most out of the Behringer X32 ) involves mastering its robust Virtual FX Rack

Quick Reference: FX Preset Cheat Sheet (Laminated for Rack)

| Need... | Load This | Slot | |---------|-----------|------| | Natural vocal reverb | Medium Hall | FX1 | | 80s snare | Gated Reverb | FX2 | | Ping-pong guitar delay | Ping-Pong Delay | FX3 | | Thick synth | Rich Chorus | FX4 | | Vocal de-essing | De-Esser | FX5 | | Octave bass | Octave Down | FX6 | | Lo-fi effect | Bit Crusher | FX7 | | Verb+delay on one slot | Delay+Reverb | FX8 | X32 effects presets

D. Pitch & Harmony (FX6)

| Preset Name | Interval | Application | |-------------|----------|-------------| | Octave Up | +12 semitones | Shimmer effect, synth-like leads | | Octave Down | -12 semitones | Bass enhancer, thicken guitars | | Fifth Up | +7 semitones | Power chord thickening | | Dual Harmony | 3rd & 5th above | Vocal harmonies (follower mode) | | Detune (Chorus) | ±9 cents | Thick mono synth without pitch shifting | Getting the most out of the Behringer X32

Open Library: Press the Library button (or press the View button in the effects section). Q: What is the difference between a preset and a scene

Drums need body, not just length. The stock "Stereo Plate" is okay, but the Dense Plate preset is superior for snare.

Furthermore, use X32-Q (mobile app). While you cannot edit presets deeply on the phone, you can adjust the "Send" levels to the effects from the floor of the venue, which is the most practical way to fine-tune reverb tails during soundcheck.

The "Abbey Road" Trick: Always EQ your reverb returns. Use the built-in 4-band PEQ on the FX return channels to cut the lows (up to 400Hz) and highs (above 6kHz). This prevents the reverb from "cluttering" the mix.