A "complete piece" typically requires these four core types of effects to create space, depth, and consistency:
Users frequently utilize the eight available effects slots to balance time-based and dynamic processing: X32 effects presets
A wide-ranging guide to X32 effects presets covering what’s available, key effect types, practical presets and settings, routing/assignment best practices, workflow tips, and example presets to load and tweak on Behringer X32 / Midas M32 consoles. A "complete piece" typically requires these four core
for a particular instrument (like kick drum or acoustic guitar) A "Large Hall" preset might sound dark in
The are not magical one-click solutions. They are starting blocks. A "Large Hall" preset might sound dark in a padded church but shrill in a glass-windowed bar.
If you load a "Vocal Hall" preset and it sounds like a cave, the problem isn't the preset; it's your routing and levels.
Great for adding space to vocals or acoustic instruments without washing them out. Hall Reverb: Ideal for epic drum sounds or vocal ballads.