Link | X32 Effects Presets
Set the Pre-Delay between 20ms and 40ms to let the initial vocal transient cut through before the reverb starts. Use the Lo Cut filter to roll off everything below 150 Hz to avoid low-end rumble. Hall Reverb
1.8s to 2.2s (provides a large, polished space without washing out lyrics).
: Keep it low (under 20%) to avoid distracting repeats. [11] 🥁 Instrument & Master Presets
: Dedicated to "Side-chain" effects (typically Reverbs, Delays, and Choruses). These are usually used via Bus Sends. Slots 5–8 X32 effects presets
These slots can run heavy processing tasks. They are typically used as effects via FX Buses for mixing multiple channels into a single processor (like a shared vocal reverb). They can also be inserted directly onto a single channel or bus if needed. Slots 5–8: Graphic and Studio Equalizers (Insert Only)
This guide explores the essential effects available in the X32, how to utilize factory presets, and tips for creating your own signature sounds. Understanding the X32 FX Rack
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Go to the Assign section on the right side of the console. Map the "Tap Tempo" parameter of your Delay FX slot to a physical button. This allows you to sync your delays to the band's tempo in real-time during a live performance.
Use the utility knobs to navigate to the desired FX slot (1–8). Press the button on the console panel.
This is an emulation of the legendary Teletronix LA-2A optical compressor. Running your entire drum kit through this preset via parallel compression adds massive weight and sustain. Leisure Compressor (Slot 1–4) : Keep it low (under 20%) to avoid distracting repeats
: A standard digital delay with independent left/right control. Modulation Delay
The X32 offers 8 dedicated stereo FX slots, categorized into two groups:
The X32 divides its 8 effects slots into two distinct categories:
The fastest way to work is to create a "Template Scene" filled with your go-to X32 effects presets. Here is a professional template suggestion: