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Mix Access = All
IP Address = 192.168.1.1
Wifi Lock = None
Wifi connected to XR16-19-1B-07
5. You may choose to lock the connection to this specific Wifi network if you want to ensure that your device cannot
automatically connect to another network while you are controlling your mixer.
6. Click on `Connect’ and tap on the mixer’s name in order to connect the app with your mixer. Note – if a warning
pops up telling you that the mixer firmware is not supported, it is recommended to update the firmware to the
latest version (see the XR16/XR12 pages on behringer.com for details). You can, however, choose to connect
anyway.
7. Once the app is connected to your mixer, all parameters will be loaded automatically. Enjoy exploring all mixing
functions of your X AIR mixer remotely!
iPad:
1. Start the Settings/Wifi dialog on your iOS
2. Switch `Wifi’ on.
3. Select your X AIR mixer’s name from the list of networks, e.g. “XR16-19-1B-07”. After a couple of seconds, the
status should change to `Connected’, indicated by a check mark.
4. Open your X AIR for iPad app and it will show any X AIR mixers (`Devices’) found in that network, with their IP
address, which in this case is 192.168.1.1.
5. Tap on the mixer’s icon to connect the app with your mixer. Note – if a warning pops up telling you that the mixer
firmware is not supported, it is recommended to update the firmware to the latest version (see the XR16/XR12
pages on behringer.com for details). You can, however, choose to connect anyway.
6. Once the app is connected to your mixer, all parameters will be loaded automatically. Enjoy exploring all mixing
functions of your X AIR mixer remotely!
PC: X AIR EDIT for Windows, Mac or Linux
1. Open the Wireless Network Connections dialog on your operating system.
2. Make sure the `WLAN’ or `Wifi’ adapter is switched on.
3. View the list of wireless networks and select your X AIR mixer’s name, e.g. “XR16-19-1B-07”. After a couple of
seconds, the status should change to `Connected’, indicated by a check mark.
4. Open your X AIR Editor for Win/ Mac/Linux and click on `Setup’. The list will show any X AIR mixers found in that
network, with their name and IP address, which in this case is 192.168.1.1.
5. Click on your mixer’s name, e.g. “XR16-19-1B-07”, and confirm to synchronize from mixer to PC in order to
connect the app with your mixer. If a warning pops up telling you that the mixer firmware is not supported, it is
recommended to update the firmware to the latest version (see the XR16/XR12 pages on behringer.com for
details). You can, however, choose to connect anyway.
6. Once the app is connected to your mixer, all parameters will be transferred automatically. Enjoy exploring all
mixing functions of your X AIR mixer remotely!
X AIR XR16/XR12 USB Recorder
Step 4: USB Recorder
The USB port (type A) accepts a flash drive for file storage, stereo recordings and playback. The operation is
remote controlled via X AIR apps.
1. Supported file system: FAT32.
2. Supported audio file format: WAV, 16-bit, 44.1 or 48.0 kHz – depending on mixer sample rate.
3. Maximum recording time: approx. 3 hours for each file, with a file size limit of 2 GB. It is recommended to do a
test recording after formatting the USB drive.
X AIR XR16/XR12 MIDI Implementation
XR16/XR12 MIDI Implementation Chart

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