USB A multitrack recording

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  • #115615
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    The manual is not clear on this. Can you use USB A to record multitrack directly on the CQ18?

    It does not seem to work.

    If it is the case that, you can only use an SD card, this was a weird choice, since the SD has a 32 gig max and the USB A has no max.

    When I took the SD card out, and had just the USB A in I could not arm channels 1-16.

    Tks
    Sal

    #115622
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    According to website of A&H, the USB A is just for Stereo recording and playback.
    Connect a PC to USB B to do multitrack recordings via a DAW.
    Or use SD card for multitrack recordings on the fly.

    #115693
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    I completely agree that it is a very weird choice to not allow multitrack on the USB port. (But then, I think it’s very weird that they put a USB-?? on it instead of a USB-C.)

    However, just a week ago, I recorded onto a 128 gig Lexar card in my CQ18T for a 5-part a cappella gig, and it worked great.

    #115706
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    I used first time SD card 64GB and it looks like SD card can’t be used for stereo recording, only for multitrack…

    #115720
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    Sorry, I don’t know what I did there :-D. I meant to say: I think itโ€™s very weird that they put USB-A and USB-B ports on it instead of a USB-3.x and USB-C ports.

    Honestly, for a new audio device designed in 2022/23, that’s kind of shocking. The reason it won’t do multitrack on a USB drive is that they used USB-A, which is USB-2.0, too slow for writing that many tracks simultaneously. The USB-B port is, presumably, also only USB-2.0, and seems like seems like a bizarre decision to me. There’s no technical reason it couldn’t also record the stereo bus to the SD card. That seems like either an oversight, or another odd decision :-).

    Cheers
    –Dan

    #115721
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    USB 2.0 can Transport Up to 140 Channels bidirektional in 96k/24bit. What is your Problem???

    #115745
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    I stand corrected. Thank you, Tobi ๐Ÿ™‚

    In that case, I there seems to be no technical reason for not being able to do multitrack on a USB drive.

    #115750
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    You cannot choose multi-track for the USB A drive.

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