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Connect a Cat5e/Cat6 cable from the Remote port on the back of the X32 to a LAN port on a router.

He looked at the file properties in the status bar. Size: 1.2 MB. Unchanged. He hadn't added data. He had rewritten reality.

He was looking for a specific bone: the "Gold" value. He knew the game capped gold at 65,535. That was FF FF in hex. Two bytes. The Holy Grail. x32 editor

The onboard screen on the X32 is functional but small. Using a 15-inch laptop or a large desktop monitor allows you to see more channel strips, meters, and RTA data simultaneously.

Here is the most useful information and a link to the best printable resource for the X32 Editor. Connect a Cat5e/Cat6 cable from the Remote port

: Drag and drop different processors (reverbs, delays, compressors) into the four internal slots.

The latest versions of the X32 Editor have moved toward a highly scalable, vector-based interface that looks crisp on high-resolution displays. 1. The Mixer View Unchanged

Managing your show memory is a breeze. You can drag and drop scenes, edit "Safe" parameters (to ensure certain settings don't change when you switch scenes), and save everything directly to your hard drive as a backup. Setting Up the Connection