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  • #106817
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    @keith
    Thank you so much for your guidance. I was able to finally solve the problem I was having with QU-24 effects missing on Audio tracks I recorded via Logic Pro.
    On Fx 1 and Fx 2, I had raised Channels 23 and 24 (vocals) to unity. Channels 17 & 18 which are Main L & R and USB B in Processing/USB Audio (Return signal from Logic Pro) were at zero.
    I raised Channels 17 & 18 faders to unity in Fx 1 & 2. Now, I am able to record audio track in Logic with QU effects reverb, delay and etc.
    Once again, thank you for your step by step guidance.
    Love your webinars and live events. Keep them coming.

    Cheers!

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    @keith
    Thank you so much for the quick response.
    I followed the instructions in the YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIBfl4EV20Y starting at 2:24 is the step by step instruction on how to get Audio from Qu-32 into LogicPro
    I have a mic connected on Channel 23 on my Qu-24
    In logic, I create a new Audio track. I can only get audio Signal from Qu-24 to LogicPro if I choose Channel 23. This is apparently contrary to the instructions on the video where he chooses Input 1
    The metering on the Logic Pro in the video when he arms his Audio track (the mic connected to channel 25) is something I have tried very hard to get that level to no avail

    So for sending Audio from Qu-24 to Logic Pro, only Channels 1 & 2 can stream to Logic Pro according to the video ? see video starting at 2:24

    Response to your suggestions:
    “You can record the FX if needed, by patching FX return channels to USB output channels in the ‘Setup > I/O Patch > USB Audio’ screen.”
    I patched FX1 Ret L & FX2 Ret R to Channels 1 & 2 – I’m pretty sure this is not correct

    Also note that you can record from different tap off points of input channels by setting the ‘CH/ST/Grp’ source to ‘Direct Outs’ in the same ‘Setup > I/O Patch > USB Audio’ screen and then going to the ‘Routing’ screen with any input selected and changing the global ‘Direct Out Source’.

    Using Channel 23 which the Microphone is connected to:
    Global Direct/Direct out source is set to Post Insert – again, I’m pretty sure this is incorrect too

    PS – Does A&H offer over the phone technical support on a per hour fee that I can utilize ??

    Thank you in advance.

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    @miles
    Were you able to solve the 2nd issue in your initial post?
    2) The recording signal level indicated in the DAW is lower than the level indicated on the Qu channel. The Qu channel can be close to peaking out, and the Logic level still reports plenty of headroom. I see there is a trim control for channel USB assignments, but this shouldn’t that only affect the USB return signal to the mixer? Is there some method of controlling DAW channel gain independent of Qu channel gain?

    I have the same problem and plus
    Logic level is no where close to Qu channel level. I haven’t found a way to increase Logic level to match Qu or come close to Qu level.
    All channels are set to USB B
    I/O -> USB Audio
    CHNL 1 is set to CHNL 23 where the mic is connected
    On Playback, all the QU effects are lost

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