Didn’t try this amm (sq just unboxed 3 days ago) but on the cl5 i always set the meter post fader . This way allows me to know Who and where is the opened mic at every moment. But i agree to have the choice is usefull.. for example pre fader when you re setting your preamps and post fader for the service
The way i read my old 48khz multitrack sessions in the sq:
macbookpro logic 48khz——usb——-qusb (patch input 1-32 USB B and direct output post preamp)————dSnake qu->Slink SQ
Works fine if you have a qu.. but i plan to buy the dante card for that
I just have the qu-sb+ar0804 (but interrested in the ab168) and I found these 2 pdf .. (1:from ab168 pdf / 2:from qu-sb pdf)
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I would love a sq-rack + ip8…😍
Need no spectrogram on my qu-sb. Rta analizer is enough . Please hpf/lpf filters,on line/ off line editor are much more important than another spectrogram.(witch is not ergonomic :ipad only…)I have my smaart, flux, signalsope etc……… 😉
Specifically I want to limit my guitar channel for when I kick down to solo level so it doesn’t blow my ears off
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On the qu-pad app : Set up/ audio/pafl/ there is a pfl trim to adjust your solo level
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Just a few words to confirm that there is a problem because it should take less than 2 minutes…
i don’t know what to do but i think i would restart all the procedure.(you should find another topic around this forum about this issue)
Good luck..
Page 30
https://www.allen-heath.com/media/Qu-Mixer-Reference-Guide-AP9372_9.pdf
It was just to show an example, you won’t learn more on this page 🙂
how does one know if you’re going to clip before the AD?
If you have any doubt about your meters indications,
Check in the input source tab (source/gain/48v/polarity): the meter is always directly post preamp regardless of your pafl settings
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DBFS alignment : +18dBu = 0dBFS (+22dBu at XLR output)
Meter calibration: 0dB meter = -18dBFS (+4dBu at XLR out)
Meter peak indication: -3dBFS (+19dBu at XLR out)multi-point sensing
I think you should first understand the logic of your qu desk..
these things (fx loop etc..)happen on all mixers
A “solution” would be to re record them from your daw/multitrack player in the qu-drive.. (no processing and nominal level everywhere)
If it s not an on/off process issue, maybe you have to check your amp. I remember an old crown mt2400 with a big “ploc” on chanel 2 . We just replaced 1 relay.