– Ability to save and recall scenes (up to 100 scenes per show currently firmware 1.08) – 32 mic in, 6 line in, 16 mix buses, 6 matrix mixes, LCR or LC+R setups, AES/EBU output, 16 assignable balanced outputs I decided on pulling the trigger on the Behringer X32 for some of the following reasons: The board did not have the ability to record more than just the stereo bus. However, this board included flying faders and the ability to save and recall scenes. The next board, the Yamaha LS9, at around $6-7k, had a higher price point. One thing I loved about the StudioLive is the ability to record the 24 individual tracks at the same time to a computer digital audio workstation, DAW. Having the ability to recall scenes for our different ministries at the church. I ruled out the StudioLive as it does not have flying faders. With those requirements the boards we were to select from included the Yamaha LS9, PreSonus StudioLive, and most resently the Behringer X32. We wanted to have a sound tech train in one room and be able to cover a position if needed in the other. So having matching boards or at least same manufacture would help this a lot. Being that our rooms see a lot of different ministries, the multi-use function of the room required each ministry to have their own board setup to facilitate their needs.Ĭonsistency and ease of training was also a big requirement at the church with all of the volunteers. Next priority was being able to save and recall scenes with flying faders. That way our audio techs could walk around within the congregation to get an accurate position to hear their mix. When deciding on what board to get we wanted to have an iPad app to be able to mix from. It is a clear line of sight to the stage and speaker cluster but is not in a accurate position of where the speakers are hung. Worship Center has an elevated audio/video booth against the back wall. Whenever mixing here the best way is to mix via the headphones and then go downstairs and compare. You actually have to duck under these to get to where the board is. The Ridge Cafe’s mix position is up on a elevated balcony which is intertwined with AC ductwork, AC units, Electrical conduit and condensation lines. Both rooms introduce some issues as far as mixing goes. We have our large room, the Worship Center, and then we have our smaller multi-purpose room, the Ridge Cafe. WE HAVE MOVED! Please navigate to: to see the latest from dBB Audio!Īt North Ridge Community Church we have two main rooms that we use for different things.
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