Need help WIth MX3282a connecting efx

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I am a newb so please forgive me if my questions seem basic. I am trying to connect my 2 efx racks to my mx3282a mixer. How do I connect the the efx so they can be spread across all channels?I know its something to do with aux but I just don't have the experience. Any help is appreciated!

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Jay
 
Are you serious? With the magnitude of supposed knowledge on this board and no one can tell me how to connect the effects to the dam aux send and returns? You must be kidding. I see this forum to be quite helpful to beginners and the like. I read through a couple of posts and knew the attitude around here was "my sh*t smell better than yours so your not worthy. Thats why I posted a "newb" post. Just to see how helpful this crappy community actually is. Well I will move on and look for a real community that actually helps people and is not full of @ssholes.......
 
Are you serious? With the magnitude of supposed knowledge on this board and no one can tell me how to connect the effects to the dam aux send and returns? You must be kidding. I see this forum to be quite helpful to beginners and the like. I read through a couple of posts and knew the attitude around here was "my sh*t smell better than yours so your not worthy. Thats why I posted a "newb" post. Just to see how helpful this crappy community actually is. Well I will move on and look for a real community that actually helps people and is not full of @ssholes.......
I guess we're all just wondering what you're doing with two racks full of effects and a 32 channel mixer, thousands of dollars of equipment, yet don't have a clue how to use any of it. The question smelled from the beginning.

The fact is, any of us can answer your question in two words, and they ain't "aux sends", sparky. You don't like your channel inserts? You don't want to vary your auxiliary signal chain configuration? Suit yourself, but if you want to interface two full racks of gear to your mixer, the two words you're better off with here IMHO is "patch bay".

G.
 
Are you serious? With the magnitude of supposed knowledge on this board and no one can tell me how to connect the effects to the dam aux send and returns? You must be kidding. I see this forum to be quite helpful to beginners and the like. I read through a couple of posts and knew the attitude around here was "my sh*t smell better than yours so your not worthy. Thats why I posted a "newb" post. Just to see how helpful this crappy community actually is. Well I will move on and look for a real community that actually helps people and is not full of @ssholes.......

Oh I see...you don't just want help; you want it now! What an attitude. You really need to get over yourself. This is a great community--maybe folks are busy, maybe the right person hasn't seen your post yet, or better yet, maybe someone was out doing a little research to answer your question.

Here's a hint: the manuals for all Behringer mixers are available at their website. You can get your answers and then some there. Or you could google a phrase or two and find out--the approach is the same for other mixers.

But you'd rather throw out a question and then throw a fit when you don't get your answer. That's the exact attitude that would make this a bad community. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

P.S. Here's another hint: when you want to sound tough and impressive and cuss at a bunch of total strangers, spelling counts. It's damn, not dam.

Have a great day!
 
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