If you require more controls and options, you can use the official Behringer 'X-Air-Edit' program. This program can be found in the start menu on our lab computers (Start\All Programs\Behringer). The TSG has developed a custom, simplified interface for controlling the XR18 mixer called 'Beer'. The XR18 will revert to this setting if you press the reset button for 2 seconds.
Make sure the connection is set to 'DHCP'. Make sure the switch on the XR18 is set to 'ethernet'.Ĭonnect both your computer and the XR18 to a ethernet (RJ45/8p8c) wall outlet. This is not necessary for controlling the mixer, but additional functionality becomes available if you do. The cable will also fit in the port markedĪdditionally you may want to connect the hub with the XR18 with a USB2-AB cable. Use the port that is marked 'remote' on the XR18. Preferably use a USB3 port (these ports are marked 'ss' and/or have a blue inside like the ports on the hub itself).Ĭonnect the Kensington hub to the Behringer XR18 with an ethernet (RJ45/8p8c) cable. Now connect the Kensington hub to a USB port on the computer. If it is not, use the second connection method to change the setting.
Download and unpack the X18/XR18 firmware update file (or the XR16 firmware update file, if you have an XR12/XR16) from, and connect your PC with your X AIR mixer in the same (wired or wireless) network. Make sure the connection of the Behringer is set to 'DHCP Server'. The X AIR EDIT application for PC (Win/Mac/Linux) can be used for updating your X AIR mixer’s firmware. Here described is a connection with the Kensington UH3000-e hub. X-Air Edit connection settings when used with the Kensington UH3000-e hub.