Just got to go through it in person. They packed a bunch in there, for sure.
The first batches coming to the USA will have some cosmetic issues. They are trying to intercept those units, to swap them out. Basically, the sheet metal was not processed correctly, and the surfaces will bubble up and crack.
The dealers, service techs and power users kept raising the parts and support issues. Behringer knows they have issues and a poor reputation to correct. I don't know if they will be able to turn that around. They built a new service center in Vegas, and have about 30 techs working. While the B guys were talking about field replaceable parts, and how modular things are in the X32, the guys kept bringing up the fact that Behringer can't deliver parts, so what is the benefit of that?
They have thought the console through. It will be ok for people that do not want to be able to assign users and access levels. It will not do any of that. The monitor mixer system is cool. The S16 is cool. The app for iPad control is out as of today and seems to be cool. It is free. The console still looks a little cheap to me in fit and finish, but, for that price, who can complain?
I had them unplug the X32. It takes 17 seconds to boot up.
You can only use automated faders when the console is being used in 32x32 mode. In HUI mode, you only get the 8 output faders.
The console is 48kHz, not 96kHz like the Midas consoles. So, it will not interface with the Midas gear via AES50. They said that they are working on that. So, working with the Lynx card may not be an option now. Drag.
What else you wanna know?