I haven't use the word Clock feature just been syncing to ADAT so far. The Behringer X32 is a 40-input channel, 25-bus digital mixing console. A button on the card lets you start recording, so you don’t need the app to control this function. I am using Cakewalk Sonar (latest version) and the surface control functions work fine over regular midi. This item: Behringer X High-Performance 32-Channel USB Expansion Card for X32. The expansion card can be remote controlled via the uRemote software available for iOS, Android, Windows and OSX. Stay tuned to for details on the OSC protocol.
#Behringer x32 usb expansion card driver
The 24-bit, bi-directional signal flow and advanced driver support ensure your results sound their best going in and coming out of your. The only catch is if you using your X 32 as a control surface you have to hook up midi cables since the USB midi that is on the X USB card is no longer available. Tip: The X32 COMPACT remote communication is OSC-based (open sound control) and we will share the protocol on our website, allowing developers to design their own control software. The Behringer X-UF 32-Channel USB/FireWire Expansion Card expands your X32 mixer's recording capability, allowing you to make multi-track recordings straight to your computer over FireWire or optimized USB 2.0. With the X-ADAT card I get about 23 ms latency with all 32 channels plus I get to use my RME RayDat card with all its bells and whistles. With the stock X-USB using 16 channels in and out I was getting more than 1000 ms latency. I'm using the X-ADAT card for the Behringer X 32 with my RME RayDat on Windows 10.