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      <title>Behringer&#39;s X32 OSC Implementation is a bit Quirky</title>
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      <description>While playing around with my Behringer X32 Rack, I stumbled upon some quirks.&#xA;Setup I want to use an half-broken old iPad to control my personal monitoring settings and mute my microphone. I want one button to mute the microphone while holding it, and one button to permanently mute the microphone. For personal monitoring, I use two of the AUX outputs, which I have linked to a stereo pair. So if you adjust the volume of one of those channels, both are updated simultaneously.</description>
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