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2015/05/18 at 7:37 am #48090
Hi jimmymio,
It sounds as though you’re trying to execute a .QUU file on your computer. Please read section 8.15 of the user manual.
DC
2015/05/11 at 12:13 pm #47911Hi guys,
I can confirm what Andreas says. The shutdown process completes a flash write before it informs the user that it is safe to switch off. It also halts comms, disconnects USB B and stops any Qu-Drive activity amongst other things. It’s therefore advisable to follow the procedure.
DC
2015/05/08 at 2:06 pm #47859Hi edu,
Assuming you’re a prospective buyer, what is your intended use case? What features are you looking for? I’m not sure your question necessarily helps you decide whether to buy. Officially speaking though, it’s been designed for live, studio and installation. I’m happy to answer any further questions.
DC
2015/05/07 at 3:21 pm #47814Hi audiokla,
You can copy and paste scenes by tapping scenes in the list while the copy/paste buttons are held. Tapping a scene while holding the reset button will clear a scene.
DC
2015/04/20 at 9:01 am #47187There was a bug fixed in v1.70 where copy/paste/reset was unintentionally blocked on the superstrip when in GEQ flip mode.
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2015/04/10 at 9:30 am #46742Yes. For each scene, you will need to recall, remove any dSNAKE phantom power, and store. Once completed, ensure no dSNAKE phantom power is enabled in your current settings, and power cycle the desk. As mentioned in the other thread, a maintenance fix that addresses this problem is in progress.
DC
2015/04/10 at 8:42 am #46739Hi FoolProof,
Could you be experiencing this known issue? As there is no local preamp on stereo channels, I’d suggest checking FROM POWERUP whether dSNAKE phantom power is enabled on ST1. If it is, disable it, switch back to local, and power cycle the desk. You will also need to ensure no scenes contain dSNAKE phantom power etc.
If it is this issue at fault, V1.6 firmware should not experience this. If you don’t see any phantom power enabled on ST1, then it is unlikely to be this issue.
DC
2015/04/07 at 8:56 am #46611Hi guys,
Just thought I’d keep you all up to date on this issue. In short, the automatic phantom power muting is getting stuck on channels assigned to dSNAKE sockets marked ‘N/C’. mlsoundhire’s first solution of resetting the phantom power muting by changing the LOCAL phantom power state does indeed address the symptom, and I support this as the workaround to use for now. Blocking preamp data in the global filter would be another workaround. A maintenance fix that properly addresses the problem is in progress.
DC
2015/03/31 at 8:29 am #46432Hi Milhouse,
What mix data do you want to recall? You can block the recall of Mix and/or LR channel processing settings in the Global or Per Scene Filter, or save GEQ settings using the libraries.
DC
2015/03/30 at 10:12 am #46379IIRC, The idea of MIMO devices is not to allow multiple connections per se. It uses multiple antennae to create multiple data channels based upon multipath propagation. It actually works better indoors than outdoors, as the reflections and interference patterns of the building create the multipath propagation.
DC
2015/02/06 at 3:49 pm #45068I’m not sure I follow? What AR84 setup are you asking about?
Qu24/32 -> AR84 would populate CH1-8
Qu24/32 -> AB168 -> AR84 would populate CH1-16 from the AB168, and CH17-24 from the AR84As mentioned, dSNAKE sockets are assigned from CH1 upwards, then ST1 upwards. That’s the key rule here.
DC
2015/02/06 at 3:09 pm #45066Hi,
I refer everyone reading this thread to Nicola’s post in the thread he linked:
dSNAKE Main (directly connected to the mixer):
AR2412
AB168
AR84dSNAKE Expander (daisy chained):
AB168
AR84dSNAKE sockets are assigned from CH1 upwards, then ST1 upwards.
Answering the above question specifically, A Qu-24 -> AB168 -> AR84 setup would populate CH1-CH24.
DC
2015/02/03 at 4:12 pm #45004Qu-Drive functionality is provided by dedicated hardware. Multitrack recording solutions for GLD involve using IO modules such as Dante.
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2015/02/02 at 1:53 pm #44951You need to change your USB routing map. Setup -> Output Patch -> USB Audio. Set the desired channels to ST1L ST1R ST2L ST2R ST3L ST3R etc as necessary
DC
2015/01/26 at 12:02 pm #44781Bome MIDI translator might be useful here 🙂
DC
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