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The Behringer XR-18 is used in labs that have several sound sources and sinks. A sound source can be
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[[File:XR18-large.jpg|frame|Behringer X-Air XR18]]
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The Behringer X-Air XR18 is used in labs that have several sound sources and sinks.  
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=== Software ===
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[[File:Screenshot from 2017-03-07 09-53-44.png|frame|Beer, control interface for the Behringer]]
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You can either use the 'X-AIR-Edit' software that gives full control of the Behringer or the simplified 'Beer' software.
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Beer shows the sources (microphone 1, microphone 2, PC output) where the sound comes from on the bottom and the sinks
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(phones 1, PC input, phones 2, speakers, monitor) where the sound goes to on the right. The grid in between shows what is connected to what.
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In the example on the right, sound goes from the first microphone to the first set of headphones. The experiment leader can use
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his own set of headphones to listen in on what the participant is hearing (monitor: phones 1).
    
=== Connection ===
 
=== Connection ===
There are a lot of ways the Behringer XR-18 can be connected. We prefer the first one.
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There are a lot of ways the Behringer XR
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18 can be connected. We prefer the first one.
 
==== connection with hub, DHCP Server ====
 
==== connection with hub, DHCP Server ====
 
Here described is a connection with the Kensington UH3000-e hub.  
 
Here described is a connection with the Kensington UH3000-e hub.  

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