This is an interesting and important topic, so let me continue asking some questions.
If we don’t have everything in the monitor, does it mean the player has to rely on the bleed from other monitors or PA to hear something that is not in his monitor? Isn’t going to be muddy and delayed?
How can you setup the monitors while you are setting the gain? since other channels are not set yet.
Does it mean you only adjust the send level of the channel you are setting? If so, all the individual channels may have a proper volume in a monitor, but then there is no chance to balance different channels in a monitor when they start to play altogether, right?
That’s why I still think one should set a good FOH mix first and then set all the monitor mix the same as the FOH mix, and finally tweak each monitor mix to match who ever is listening to that (typically more of the player in that monitor mix).
That’s why I need the function to copy LR to monitor mixes! Thanks.
Can we copy LR to other mix? It could be very useful to give the monitor mixes a good foundation to work on.
this is still not out?
Thanks. Is this fixed by enabling QU updating the firmware of the remote audio box/rack?
Personal mixes have to be used with headphone, so no caveats there. I found Qu-you + powerplay p1 a good solution.
This is a common problem, volume war on stage. The ultimate solution is in-ear monitor with ambient mic. Everyone adjust their own mix using Qu-you app or ME-1.
In this case, even if you mute the FOH, they should still be performing like nothing happened 🙂
I agree that you should be able to customize the number of wheels or no wheels at all. In my case, my band only uses 12 channels max, it’s more straight forward to look at a series of faders for musicians.
The explanation makes sense, Qu should have been able to update remote box’s firmware like GLD. Maybe 1.71 will have this feature.
Actually, it is $999 now 😉
unable to recover in this case
I wish Qu-You could have an all faders UI, the grouped wheels are confusing to some musicians.
@dhak, no matter it’s local or dSnake, the ST channels have the same panning method. And yes it will also help the case where you want to use ST as mono via AR2412.
@mervaka, yes!
No, if you pan to the left on a stereo channel now, you have nothing on the right.