![]() When it comes time to work with the files though, you have to do some cleanup before you can really get started. There is not gap, pop, or pause between the two files. ![]() When the file hits the 4GB limit of the SD Card’s filesystem, the X-Live closes that file, and opens a new one seamlessly. From a SD Card bandwidth standpoint, it’s much easier to write one big file than it is to write 32 separate files. This works great, but it doesn’t record 32 individual files It records all 32 channels into one multi-channel file that are a bit over 12 minutes in length. For the mix of channels we need, I tell the X-Live to just capture all 32 channels. For instance, you can record 8/16/32 channels off the board but you can’t really pick which ones. The X-Live card works great, but it does lack some flexibility we’d like. This has saved a lot of recording overhead, since we don’t need a PC, display, etc., but it’s also created some hassles. ![]() ![]() *** Work on this continues over on GitHub: ***Īt my church we use a Behringer X32 mixer to run Sunday services and we added an X-Live card, instead of the included USB Audio interface card, so we can record our services, multi-tracked, direct to an SD card. ![]()
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