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Hi Rick,
Here is the step by step process for doing what you are asking (My assumptions are that you are familiar with the QU desk. I am using the QU-32, but you can apply the following to a QU-16 also):
1. Select the Setup tab on the right of your touch screen.
2. Go to the I/O Patch and select the USB tab
3. On 2 unused channels (for me – Channel 31 and 32) touch the first channel and then using the rotary dial on the right of the screen, cycle through the options until you hit MTX 1 L. My Channel 31 says MTX 1 L. Do the same with the next channel – My channel 32 says MTX 2 R. This way you are selecting to send your Matrix 1-2 as stereo outs Left and Right.
4. Select the Main LR out with the green Sel button and then select the Routing tab on the right of the screen.
5. Select the Matrix Sends button and then touch the Post button to make it a Pre out. This routes the signal from the Main LR to the Matrix as a Pre Main fader level signal, while not touching your Main LR volume out.
6. Using the rotating dial on the right, touch the level button at the bottom of the screen, and then you can add a DB boost to the signal being sent to Channels 31-32 for me (whatever you assign them to).
Then in Logic, you can select channels 31-32 as your recording channels and you should have a DB boost for your recording.
Hope that helps.
Clayton
Hi Chris and Dick,
we have the QU-32 at our church and I have a similar frustration with the recording level coming out of the USB-B into Logic for recording. What I am trying (and seems to be working), is changing the routing of the Main L-R audio at it’s pre-fader level to a Matrix mix (both L-R) and then routing this Matrix L to channel 31 on the I/O countrol and the Matrix R to Channel 32. Then in Logic, I select dual channel recording and record in stereo both channels 31 and 32. This allows me to boost the output level of the Matrix into the Mac and into Logic when recording. It is not yet perfect for what I want, but it is a step in the right direction.