behringer FLOW 8 User Guide

June 6, 2024
Behringer

FLOW 8
8-Input Digital Mixer with Bluetooth Audio and App Control,
60 mm Channel Faders, 2 FX Processors and USB/Audio Interface
Quick Start Guide

behringer FLOW 8

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Music Tribe accepts no liability for any loss which may be suffered by any person who relies either wholly on or in part upon any description, photograph, or statement contained herein. Technical specifications, appearances, and other information are subject to change without notice.

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FLOW 8 Controls

behringer FLOW 8- Controls

  1. MIC 1/MIC 2 inputs accept audio signals over cables using balanced XLR connectors. Both XLR jacks feature individually selectable phantom power for condenser mics.  Phantom power can be activated in the control app.

  2. MIC3/MIC 4 combo jacks accept audio signals from line-level sources or dynamic microphones over cables with balanced XLR, balanced ¼” TRS or unbalanced ¼” TS  connectors. To run condenser microphones with these inputs, you will need an external preamp or phantom power supply that provides +48 V of power, such as the Behringer  PS400. Note: These inputs do NOT offer phantom power!

  3. FOOT SW jack connects to an external single or dual control footswitch using a ¼” TRS connector.

  4. PHONES jack connects to headphones using a ¼” TRS stereo plug.

  5. MAIN L/MAIN R connections send out the final stereo mix over cables using balanced XLR connectors.

  6. STEREO/MONO inputs can accept either stereo line-level signals (5/6 and 7/8 stereo pairs), or a mono signal (5L and 7L for mono line-level sources, 6R and 8R for mono Hi-Z signals from guitars and basses.)

  7. MONITOR SEND (MON 1/MON 2) jacks provide two monitor outputs. These outputs accept cables with balanced ¼” TRS or unbalanced ¼” TS connectors.

  8. HOLDING POSTS allow you to place your smartphone directly onto the mixer for easy viewing of levels and settings on the smartphone control app.

  9. CHANNEL FADERS set mix levels for their respective channels. These faders can also be used to control the send levels to the MON 1/MON 2 output jacks or the FX  1/FX 2 internal busses when selected in the control app or by pressing the menu layer’s related hardware button (see [16], [21] and [22]).

  10. OFFSET/CLIP LEDs indicate when the input gain is clipping the channel headroom or when the hardware faders are in a different position than the fader level shown in the control app (the LEDs will switch off when the hardware faders are returned to the level shown in the control app).

  11.  MENU button push opens Menu Mode when the MAIN, MON 1 or MON 2 menu layer is selected. Pressing the MENU button again will exit from Menu Mode.

  12.  APP LED starts blinking when Bluetooth pairing is underway for the control app. When pairing is successful, the LED lights consistently. When the Bluetooth connection fails or is deactivated, the LED will go off. See the Bluetooth instructions in “Getting Started” for details.

  13. AUDIO LED lights up to indicate when Bluetooth pairing is active for audio streaming. See the Bluetooth instructions in “Getting Started” for details.

  14. BT/USB knob sets the volume for digital audio routed into the mixer via Bluetooth or the rear USB AUDIO connector.

  15. The PHONE knob controls the headphone volume.

  16.  FX 1/FX 2 buttons switch between the two FX engines for patch selection and parameter adjustment. When the FX 1 or FX 2 menu buttons are selected, the channel faders are then used to set Send levels to the FX engines.

  17. MENU SCREEN displays the names of the currently active effects for the two FX engines and allows access to the FX preset list when the FX1 or FX2 button is pressed.
    Press the MENU button to open and close Menu Mode. Rotate the SELECT/ADJUST push encoder to navigate sub-menus and then press to select specific menu items.

  18. SELECT/ADJUST push encoder is used to navigate menus (turn) and to enter/confirm (press).

  19. MUTE button switches off all audio from the FX section.

  20. The TAP button allows you to tap in a tempo for quick adjustment of time-based effects.

  21. MON 1/MON 2 buttons select either of the monitor mixes for direct monitoring and level setting in place of the main mix. To return to the main mix, press the MAIN  button.

  22. The MAIN button selects the main mix for the final output. Press The MAIN button to return to the main mix after selecting and checking monitor mixes with the MON 1 and  MON 2 buttons.

  23. VU METER shows levels for the main mix, monitor mixes or FX send signals. In SOLO mode, this meter allows a more detailed gain setting on individual input channels.

  24. The MAIN knob controls the master volume for the currently selected buss – FX 1, FX 2, MON 1, MON 2 or MAIN. The final volume setting is indicated by the LED ring around the knob. When adjusting the master volume setting of the currently-selected bus from the smartphone app, the LED ring will change to show the volume setting selected for that bus in the app.

  25. USB AUDIO jack enables connection to a computer for audio streaming, firmware updates, and MIDI control. This USB connection also allows FLOW 8 to be used as a multi-channel audio interface for recording to a computer.

  26. DC IN jack uses a Micro-USB connection to provide power to the unit. Power should come from either the included external power supply or a USB power bank with a  Micro-USB connection.

FLOW 8 Getting Started

Bluetooth Connection: Streaming and Control
To stream audio from a Bluetooth-enabled device, you will need a smartphone, tablet or computer with basic Bluetooth audio connectivity.

behringer FLOW 8- Streaming and Control

The mixer can only be controlled and edited by an Android or iOS control app. Only one Bluetooth device at a time may be used to control the mixer via the control app.
Audio may be streamed from a separate Bluetooth device or from the same device running the control app, but a maximum of one audio device and one device with the control app are allowed at the same time.
NOTE: FLOW 8 uses two types of Bluetooth simultaneously: Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for the control app and regular Bluetooth Audio for wireless audio streaming.
Bluetooth pairing for control app To control FLOW 8 via app from your Bluetooth device, use the following procedure:

  1. Download and install the free FLOW control app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store.

  2. Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone or tablet.

  3. Press the MENU button on the FLOW 8 mixer hardware and select the BT PAIRING menu by turning the SELECT/ADJUST push encoder.
    Press the encoder to enter this sub-menu.

  4. Select PAIR REMOTE with the SELECT/ADJUST push encoder, and then press the encoder to start the search for a Bluetooth device.

  5. Start the FLOW control app on your Bluetooth device (within 60 seconds). The control app will automatically detect FLOW 8 and connect. When connected, the Bluetooth icon in the control app will change color from gray (inactive) to blue (active), and the blue APP LED on the mixer hardware will light consistently.

  6. In case of an unsuccessful connection, press the RETRY button on the app and follow the on-screen instructions.

Bluetooth pairing for audio streaming
To stream audio to your FLOW 8 mixer from your Bluetooth device, use the following procedure:

  1. Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone or tablet (if not already done).

  2. Press the MENU button on the FLOW 8 mixer hardware and select the BT PAIRING menu by turning the SELECT/ADJUST push encoder.
    Press the encoder to enter this sub-menu.

  3. Select PAIR AUDIO with the SELECT/ADJUST push encoder, and then press the encoder to start the search for a Bluetooth device.

  4. Go to the Bluetooth menu of your smartphone or tablet.

  5. Select “FLOW 8 (Audio)” on your smartphone or tablet to pair.
    NOTE: Select “FLOW 8 Audio (Unnamed)” on your smartphone or tablet to pair. (The indicated name might be slightly different, depending on your system.)

  6. When pairing is successful, the menu on your smartphone or tablet will indicate success, and the blue AUDIO LED on the mixer hardware will light consistently.

  7. Begin audio playback on your smartphone or tablet (e.g., a radio app or media player app). Audio will stream wirelessly in stereo to your FLOW 8 mixer.

  8. Make final level adjustments. You can adjust the Bluetooth playback level by four different means:
    • Level up/down hardware buttons on your smartphone or tablet
    • Level control inside your audio playback app
    • BT/USB level knob on the FLOW 8 mixer hardware
    • Inside the FLOW control app at the BT/USB stereo channel on the mixer view

NOTE: Some smartphone or tablet apps, such as YouTube, will stop audio playback when you change screens (e.g., switching to the FLOW control app screen). To stream audio without interruption, we recommend you use a “pure” audio app.
*iPhone and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks is under license. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. Windows is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Footswitch operation
By using a footswitch with the FOOT SW jack, you can mute effects, tap in a tempo for time-based effects, or select next or previous snapshot:

  • Footswitch Mode “FX” (default mode):
    Switch 1 = MUTE (both FX engines), Switch 2 = TAP TEMPO (both FX engines)

  • Footswitch Mode “SNAPSHOT”:
    Switch 1 = Snapshot Up (next), Switch 2 = Snapshot Down (previous)

FX Menu Navigation

  • When the FX1 or FX2 menu layer is selected on the mixer hardware, you will see the currently selected effect preset.
    This preset can be changed by turning and pressing the SELECT/ADJUST push encoder.

  • Pressing the MENU button while in the FX1 or FX2 layer opens the editable parameters (two per effect) for adjustment.
    ◊ Turning the SELECT/ADJUST push encoder allows you to change the value of the upper/first parameter.
    ◊ Pressing the SELECT/ADJUST push encoder accesses the lower/second parameter, which will allow you to toggle between 2 possible values/states.

  • Pressing the MENU button again will return you to the preset select page.

MIDI Implementation

OVERVIEW

Input Channels
Section| MIDI
Ch.| Busses
Section| MIDI
Ch.| FX-Slots
Section| MIDI
Ch.| Global Control
Section| MIDI
Ch.
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Input Ch. 1| 1| MAIN BUS| 8| FX1| 13| SNAPSHOTS-
whole mixer| 16
Input Ch. 2| 2| MON1 BUS| 9| FX2| 14| FX1 / FX2 –
common ctrl.|
Input Ch. 3| 3| MON2 BUS| 10| | | |
Input Ch. 4| 4| FX1 BUS| 11| | | [MIDI-Ch. 15 = not used]|
Input Ch. 5/6| 5| FX2 BUS| 12| | | |
Input Ch. 7/8| 6| | | | | |
Input Ch. USB/BT| 7| | | | | |

INPUT CHANNELS

Section
Input Ch. 1| MIDI
Ch.
1
| Command
CC 7| MM.
Value
0,1| Max.
Value
127| Parameter
Channel LEVEL
(to MAIN)| Min. Value
OFF, -70 dB| Max. Value.
+10 dB| Notes| Comment
Value 0 = OFF, Value 1-127 = the actual  level control
from -70 to +10 dB
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
“| | CC 10| 0| 127| Channel BALANCE
(to MAIN)| 1.0 LEFT| 1.0 RIGHT| | Value 64 = “0.0 CENTER”
| | CC 5| 0| 1-127| MUTE| NO MUTE| MUTE| Switch; value 0 = “MUTE| OFF”; value 1-127 = “MUTE
| “|  CC 6| 0| 1-127| SOLO| NO SOLO| SOLO| Switch; value 0 = “SOLO| OFF”; value 1-127 = “SOLO”
“| “| CC 1| 0| 127| EQ LOW| -15 dB| +15 dB| | Continuous control; value
64 = “0.0 dB” (center
portion)
“| | CC 2| “| | EQ LOW MID| “| | |
“| “| (C3| “| | EQ HI MID| | | |
“| “| CC 4| “| | EQ HI| “| “| |
“| | CC 8| 0| 127| GAIN| -20 dB| +60 dB| NOT on Ch. USB/BT| Continuous control
“| “| CC 9| 0| 127| LOW CUT| 20 Hz| 600 Hz| NOT on Ch. USB/BT| Continuous control
| | CC 11| 0| 100-127| COMP| 0%| 100%| NOT on Ch. USB/BT| Continuous control; values 101-127 = identical to max.
value =100%
“| | CC 12| 0| 1-127| 48V| OFF| ON| ONLY on Ch. 1 + 2| Switch; value 0 = “48V OFF”; value 1-127 = “48V ON”
“| | CC 13| 0| 1-127| CHANNEL STATUS| HIDDEN| ACTIVE| Switch; value 0 = “HIDDEN”| value 1127 = “ACTIVE”
“| “| C( 14| 0,1| 127| SEND LEVEL to
MON1| OFF, -70 dB| +10 dB| | Value 0 = OFF, Value 1-127
= the actual level control
from -70 to +10 dB
“| | CC 15| 0,1| 127| SEND LEVEL to
MON2| OFF, -70 dB| +10 dB| |
“| | CC 16| 0,1| 127| SEND LEVEL to FX1| OFF, -70 dB| +10 dB| | “
“| | CC 17| 0,1| 127| SEND LEVEL toFX2| OFF, -70 dB| +10 dB| |

*Each Input Channel is assigned to one specific MIDI-Channel.

BUSSES

Section| MIDI
Ch.| Command| Min.
Value| Max.
Value| Parameter| Min. Value| Max. Value.| Notes| Comment
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
MAIN BUS| 8| C( 7| 0,1| 127| BUS LEVEL| OFF, -70 dB| +10 dB| | Value° = OFF, Value 1-12 = the actual level control from -70 to +10 dB
“| | C( 10| 0| 127| BUS BALANCE| 1.0 LEFT| 1.0 RIGHT| ONLY on MAIN BUS| Value 64 = “0.0 CENTER”
“| | C( 8| 0| 127| BUS LIMITER| -30 dB| 0 dB| NOT on FX1/2 BUS| Continuous control
| | (C11| 0| 127| 9-BAND EQ 62 Hz| -15 dB| +15d8| NOT on FX1/2 BUS| Continuous control; value
64 = “0.0 dB”
(center postion)
“| “| CC 12| “| | 9-BAND EQ 125 Hz| | | “|
“| “| CC 13| “| “| 9-BAND EQ 250 Hz| “| „| “|
“| | CC 14| | | 9-BAND EQ 500 Hz| | “| “| “
| | CC 15| “| | 9-BAND EQ 1 kHz| “| | | “
“| | C( 16| “| “| 9-BAND EQ 2 kHz| | “| “| “
“| | (C17| “| | 9-BAND EQ 4 kHz| | | “| “
| | CC 18| “| “| 9-BAND EQ 8 kHz| “| | “| “
| “| CC 19| “| “| 9-BAND EQ 16 kHz| | | “| “

Each BUS is assigned to one specific MIDI-Channel.
FX CONTROL**

Section| MIDI
Ch.| Command| Min.
Value| Max.
Value| Parameter| Min. Value| Max. Value.| Notes| Comment
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
FX1 / FX2| 13 / 14| Prog. Chg.| 1| 16| EFFECT PRESET| 1| 16| | Program Change 0 &
ignored
“| “| CC 1| 0| 100-127| PARAMETER 1| 0%| 100%| | Continuous control; values 1011 _71-21277==i en ta, t 0
max. value = 100%
| “| a 2| 0| 1-127| PARAMETER 2| Value A| Value B| | Switch; MIDI value 0 = “Value A”; MIDI value 1-127 = “Value B”

Each FX slot is assigned to one specific MIDI-Channel.
GLOBAL CONTROL

.
Section| MIDI
Ch.| Command| Min.
Value| Max.
Value| Parameter| Min. Value| Max.Value.| Notes| I
Comment
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
SNAPSHOT| 16| Prog. Chg.| 1| 16| Load MIXER
SNAPSHOT| 1| 16| Loading #16 = RESET!| Program Change 0 & 17-127 = ignored; Presets = 1-15;
RESET = Prog. Chg. #16
FX1 /FX2| “| CC 1| 0| 1-127| FX MUTE| NO MUTE| MUTE| Mutes BOTH FX Sends| Switch; value 0 = “MUTE OFF”; value 1-127 = “MUTE”
Eli / FX2| | Note 0 (C -1)| Velocity 1| Velo. 127| TAP TEMPO| 50 BPM| 250 BPM| See below!| lowest MIDI note for tempo tapping; ignore Velocity 0, any velo. btw. 1-127 = OK

ALL global controls operate on MIDI-Channel 16.

Notes to TAP TEMPO:

  1.  Note On command will be used to control the FX tempo; Note Off will be ignored
  2. Any Note Velocity from 1-127 is OK for triggering, Velocity 0 will be ignored (because it’s often misused as “note off” command)
  3. Tempo calculation will be done by measuring the time interval between a repetitive hit of MIDI-Note 0 (same logic as for the hardware MUTE button on the mixer)
  4. TAP TEMPO affects generally both FX slots, so it’s a “global tempo” (although at the moment ONLY FX2 slot makes use of the TAP function)
  5. TAP TEMPO is only useable for delay/echo effects which offer this parameter (currently: FX2 > Presets No. 1-12)

Specifications

Mic Inputs

Type| 2 x XLR, balanced
2 x XLR / 1/4″” TRS combo jacks, balanced
Mic E.I.N. @ +60 dB gain (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
@ 00 source resistance| -125 dB A-weighted
@ 500 source resistance| -124.5 dB A-weighted
@ 150 0 source resistance| -124 dB A-weighted
6 Frequency response(-1 dB)| 20 Hz to 20 kHz (-0.5 dB)
IGain range| 20 dB to +60dB
Max. input level| +19.5 dB gain
Impedance| 10 Kt balanced, 5 Kt unbalanced
Signal-to-noise ratio| “89 dB A-weighted
(0 dBu in@ +10 dB gain)”
Distortion (THD+N)| 0.003%, A-weighted
Phantom power| +48 V, switchable
Line Input
Type| 2 x 1/4″ TRS connector, balanced, channels SL / 7L .
Impedance| 20 Id) balanced, 10 Id) unbalanced
Gain range| -20 dB to +60 dB
Max. input level| +19.5 dBu
Guitar (Hi-Z) Inputs
Type| 2 x 1/4″ TRS connector, balanced, channels 6R / 8R
Impedance| 2 MO balanced, 1 MO unbalanced
Max. input level| +19.5 dBu
Guitar (Hi-Z) Inputs
Type| 2 x 1/4″ TRS connector, balanced, channels 6R / 8R
Impedance| 2 MΩ balanced, 1 MΩ unbalanced
Max. input level| +19.5 dBu
Channel EQ
Low| ±14.6 dB @ 20 Hz, shelving
Low mid| ±14.8 dB @ 300 Hz
High mid| ±14.8 dB @ 1.5 kHz
High| +14.1/-14.9 dB @ 20 kHz, shelving
Monitor Outputs
Type| 2 x 1/4″ TRS, balanced
Impedance| 75 Ω, balanced
Max. output level| +14.4 dBu
Main Outputs
Type| 2 x XLR, balanced
Impedance| 150 Ω, balanced
Max. output level| +14.5 dBu
Phones Output
Type| 1 x 1/4″ TRS connector, balanced
Max. output level| +18 dBm / 40 Ω
USB
Connector| Type B
Bit depth| 24-bit / 48 kHz
Channels| 8 x 2
Bluetooth
Frequency range| 2402 MHz ~ 2480 MHz
Channel number| 79
Version| Bluetooth spec 4.0 compliant
Compatibility| Supports A2DP 1.2 profile
Max. communication range| 30 m (without interference)
Max. output power| 8 dBm
Main Mix System Data (Noise)
Main mix @ -∞, channel fader @ -∞| -95 dB A-weighted
Main mix @ 0 dB, channel fader @ -∞| -95 dB A-weighted
Main mix @ 0 dB, channel fader @ 0 dB| -90 dB A-weighted
Power Supply / Voltage
Power supply| 5 VDC 2A power input
Power consumption| 10 W Max.
Dimensions / Weight
Dimensions (H x W x D)| 229 x 172 x 48 mm (9.0 x 6.8 x 1.9″)
Weight| 1.4 kg  (3.1 lbs)

Other important information

  1. Register online.
    Please register your new Music Tribe equipment right after you purchase it by visiting Behringer.com. Registering your purchase using our simple online form helps us to process your repair claims more quickly and efficiently. Also, read the terms and conditions of our warranty, if applicable.

  2. Malfunction.
    Should your Music Tribe Authorized Reseller not be located in your vicinity, you may contact the Music Tribe Authorized Fulfiller for your country listed under “Support” at Behringer.com. Should your country not be listed, please check if your problem can be dealt with by our “Online Support” which may also be found under “Support” at behringer.com. Alternatively, please submit an online warranty claim at behringer.com BEFORE returning the product.

  3. Power Connections.
    Before plugging the unit into a power socket, please make sure you are using the correct mains voltage for your particular model. Faulty fuses must be replaced with fuses of the same type and rating without exception.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION

Behringer
FLOW 8

Responsible Party Name: Music Tribe Commercial NV Inc.
Address: 901 Grier Drive Las Vegas, NV 89118 USA
Phone Number: +1 702 800 8290

FLOW 8
complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  the  user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Important information:
Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by Music Tribe can void the user’s authority to use the equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules.
This equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement.

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Documents / Resources

| behringer FLOW 8 [pdf] User Guide
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