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Hey there, my name is Drew Brashler, and in this video, I want to teach you about the difference between gain and trim when it comes to preamps on the Behringer X32 and really any mixer that you have, the ability of having gain and trim on. Now, if youamp;#39;re brand new to my channel, Iamp;#39;m all about helping you feel more confident with your production gear. No matter where you starting from. So letamp;#39;s go ahead and dive in. Now on a mixer, we need to amplify our microphone level up to line level to be able to have our mixer actually mix it, to then send off to the PA. And every mixer has a nominal gain level. Now on the Behringer X32 that happens to be between -18 and -21 on average is about -18 DB FS and so on. This mixer this is a full scale or DBFS, which means that zero DBFS is up at clipping and it just goes down from there. So -18 DBFS is the nominal gain that weamp;#39;d be looking at with this mixer. Different mixers have a different level as well. And so our g