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2024/09/09 at 2:46 pm #125460PhilParticipant
Hi
Ive been using a cq18t for a good while now and its generally great (especially with the 1.2 update) but the one thing that constantly frustrates me using it is how long it takes to get to an aux send when a musician aske for a change in their mix. Its quite often 3 or 4 presses to get to the right page. Is there any way to get an aux overview page (like on the qu series) where you can see all the sends that are going to aux 1 for example and all sends going to aux 2 etc..? This would mean that it would be much faster to set up monitor mixes and you could set up a mix for a specific monitor without having to select each channel in turn.
Has anyone any tips/workarounds for this? Unless im missing something obvious Il add this to the feature request page.cheers
Phil
2024/09/09 at 6:26 pm #125472PhilParticipantDoh- I don’t know I missed the sends to tab! That’s exactly what I was looking for..
2024/09/11 at 2:51 pm #125540Dor Seidel ThomParticipantLooking for Custum-Layer, maybe you can have your IN’s and Out’s on one Tab
Rx Thomas
2024/09/11 at 10:28 pm #125557BobbyDazzler59ParticipantHi guys, I could’nt think of an answer off the top of my head so opened up the demo mixpad to investigate as my CQ20 is in its transport case.
So I THINK I have found what you are looking for, it was hiding in plain sight.So, to monitor EVERYTHING going to a particular output from Main RL to all 6 auxes and 4 FX channels.
From the normal Fader tab, far right is a button above the master slider laballed “ Sends To”.
Tapping this changes the slider to a column of buttons with all outputs and the 4 FX channels.
Tapping each one will change the slider bank colour displayed to that of that particular channel, example, I have monitors on aux 1 coloured yellow in the config setup.
So all the 8 displayed sliders will change to yellow and show levels of send to Aux 1 for that bank of sliders. Simply tap the screen tabs on the far left, including custom screens to display each bank of 8 or custom screen layout etc.
WARNING NOTE. Once you have finished messing with settings in this mode, I strongly suggest putting it back to Main LR output by tapping Main LR then the Sends to button to turn off buttons and return to master slider.
This prevents you inadvertently adjusting Aux volumes by mistake, thinking you are adjusting a channel to main outputHope that useful.
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