Which brings up a couple of questions: A) would we be limiting ourselves in our choice of available sound engineers by telling them they have to use our X32? Or are most sound engineers familiar with that board or other similar digital mixers these days?ī) One option I'd consider is buying the X32 Rack version and running it remotely. Then if we like that setup, the idea would then be to sell the MixWiz monitor mixer we have and our old, rarely used Yamaha FOH mixer and put that money towards our own X32 to use on the few gigs they don't mix for us. The plan is to just run our monitors through their board and let everyone run their own mix remotely. They've been using it for about a year now (they used a Presonus before that.) Definitely seems like a really good, really versatile board. We use the same two sound engineers for about 80% of our gigs who both use the same X32 board. In a matter of moments I routed the Main L/R to a matrix and gave him is own separate level and output. As an example' date=' last night at a wedding gig, I had an individual come up with a recorder and XLR cable asking for a feed to record speeches. It provides so many options I never knew I needed. I use Mixing Station on Android exclusively.