Hi steffenromeiss,
Yes, channel ducker is coming to the whole Qu range.
DC
A 1/4″ TRS jack to XLR male loom would be the most appropriate solution here, assuming the jack sockets are located together.
DC
Hi Dave,
The functionality was removed from the superstrip to safeguard from an unintentional change in PEQ type. Without being in the processing view, there is no visual feedback to inform the user when the change occurs. Therefore we limited that functionality to the PEQ screen soft controls.
DC
Hi,
Unfortunately not with the existing Qu-16 hardware! This would require both firmware and partial Qu-32 hardware, as more DSP horsepower would be needed.
DC
Hi Dave,
Matrix processing can be reset by holding the Reset button then pressing the SEL key of a matrix channel strip.
Matrix mix settings unfortunately cannot be reset in this manner, as no mix key exists for matrix busses.
Groups, Mixes and LR can feed a matrix bus.
Hope that helps.
DC
Hi Spike,
Take some more time to read the manual. You’ll find there is already an extensive reset mechanism already present.
DC
Hi 591,
Bob is correct, the USB B inputs on Qu32 are on a fixed map to CH1-32. I would suggest sending the stereo channels to an odd/even pair, and link the mono input channels they feed.
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Hi coffee_king,
The ‘current’ scene shows the last scene to be recalled. The ‘next’ scene shows what scene is to be recalled upon pressing the recall button.
Upon pressing recall, that scene is copied into a working section of memory. Changes will not be saved back into that scene unless you explicitly instruct the desk to store the current settings back into a scene.
An alternative thought: You could set up your channels consecutively in CH1-18, then use the custom layer to arrange them as you would have before.
DC
Hi Billy,
Input patching only selects the source for each channel. The order is fixed.
You could use USB audio output patching to reorder your channels at the point of recording, providing they all use channel 1-18. I’m not sure that solves your particular problem though, as Qu Drive multitrack playback is fixed to channels 1-18 (or 1-16 plus ST1 in the case of Qu16). From here I can only suggest recording externally using USB B, or clear labelling of channels 1-18 consecutively (assuming your use case is to separate groups of input channels).
DC
I can confirm that it is part of the routing data within a scene, and is blocked when the “Output Patch” scene filter is set.
DC