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2024/05/01 at 2:11 pm #121772
It is not that we are uninterested in your comments, which are thought out and well explained, but it’s (unfortunately) impossible for us to work on every suggestion we see here.
Every popular suggestion is discussed and considered in house, but we tend to only comment when something isn’t possible at all or if something needs clarification.It would be possible to redesign and rebuild any aspect of the GUI of course, but perhaps not as trivial as you seem to suggest:
– The current GUI for the DynEQ is mostly common across multiple consoles which would all require separate design and development, even when using the same algorithms in the back end. We aim for use of the same unit or processing to be as similar as possible across all, so wouldn’t want to make fundemental changes to only one.
– There are those who are used to the way it works currently, so changing how it works may actually be annoying for them.
– We haven’t had lots of complaints about how it is currently (and it’s one of the most popular add-ons)
– Spending R&D time on one thing means we’re not working on something else, potentially something you want far more!Keith.
2024/04/29 at 8:10 am #121693There are two parts to the Windows driver
WDM – This creates 4x stereo input and output Windows system devices that use USB input and output sockets 1-8 to/from the SQ. These can then be used with most any app that supports audio, as Windows is managing the devices.
ASIO – This allows direct connection to the interface, and access to all USB input and output sockets, from any app which supports ASIO.Audacity does not support ASIO by default, so this would need to be added to use all 32×32 USB sockets available on the SQ. More info here – https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/asio_audio_interface.html
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Keith.2024/04/08 at 4:18 pm #121187Hi all,
We do see and note every suggestion here, those with the most upvotes and engagement are included along with feedback from distributors and dealers to help us prioritise possible features.
The aim being to satisfy as many users as possible with every release, being that we have finite developers, testers and hours in the day (unfortunately).We only tend to jump in if something is impossible or needs clarification as we don’t want to influence the conversation.
Topics can be a single post for many months before there’s suddenly a lot of people who want the feature suggested.We never promise or imply that a feature will be included in an update, nor give ETA’s as things can (and often do) change right up until the last minute.
Generally, in the case that a bug is found, which can result in the feature being pulled or the release delayed.
The best possible outcome from us announcing what we plan to include and when the release will happen is that that every feature is included and it’s released on time… every other possible outcome would be disappointing!I’m not saying we’d never change how we respond (or not) to suggestions, but these are some of the reasons you might think us quiet on the threads here.
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Keith.2024/04/08 at 5:07 am #121147How are you connecting to the IEM system?
I ask as the TRS outputs of the CQ-18T (and CQ-12T) are balanced mono, so if you connected them to a stereo TRS input of a headphone amplifier you’d get all kinds of phase weirdness and cancellation going on.
You hopefully already know from the getting started and user guides too, that the outputs are line level, so you cannot connect headphones directly.Thanks,
Keith2024/04/04 at 10:16 am #121045All A&H digital preamps are switchable in 1dB steps and the digital control changes the analogue gain of the preamp at every step.
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Keith.2024/03/08 at 9:27 am #120118The stereo USB channel either receives from USB channels 1&2 when the USB stream mode is set to stereo, or from higher channel numbers (depending on model) when USB stream mode is set to multitrack.
You can see the source for any channel in the PROCESSING / Input Preamp screen when it’s a Complete Channel – https://www.allen-heath.com/content/uploads/2023/09/CQ_User_Guide_V1_1_0_iss1.pdf#page=79&zoom=auto,-361,588So to return a stereo feed from a DAW, you should match the output channel number to the USB source channel number displayed.
setting the Stereo L/R Output to a Stereo Linked Pre-Fade Output instead of it’s default Main LR
The last 4 stereo USB/SD outputs of the CQ-18T are set in the CONFIG / USB/SD/BT / USB/SD screen – https://www.allen-heath.com/content/uploads/2023/09/CQ_User_Guide_V1_1_0_iss1.pdf#page=64&zoom=auto,-361,555
Then the final stereo pair of these is the one used when USB streaming is set to stereo, which by default is Main LR.Hope this helps!
Keith.2024/03/08 at 9:14 am #120116Hi Both,
Have you tried the Beat Delay FX unit?
This is like the stereo tap delay but shows BPM for overall timing and you can adjust the left/right repeats by note (division).Thanks,
Keith.2024/03/07 at 9:39 am #120082@FSchoen
…assigned a static IP outside of my DHCP range…
What is the address of the computer and what is the address of the CQ?
Are they in the same subnet?
If so, as Ryan suggests, there may be something blocking the TCP connection (which is different to the discovery that allows the unit to be seen in the unit finder screen).Thanks,
Keith.2024/03/05 at 2:39 pm #120027@Buck
You will need to adjust the Monitor patch in this screen – https://www.allen-heath.com/content/uploads/2023/06/Qu-Mixer-Reference-Guide-AP9372_10.pdf#page=74&zoom=auto,-274,799
From here, you can choose what channels you’re sending out to any ME system, so to send FX to one or more keys, you may need to patch FX instead of the default outputs.
The other (maybe better) option would be to send all the FX returns to an unused mix on the Qu, and then send this to the ME.
The ME500 automatically receives the first 16 mono or stereo channels, so you will need to ensure the FX or FX mix is within this range. For example, if the first 16 channels in the Monitor patch window are mono input channels (by default), then that will be all 16 keys used up. Instead you could have 14 mono input channels, then 15 and 16 stereo linked, followed by an FX mix (mono or stereo) and this would show up on key#16.
More information on how patched channels are assigned to keys is show in the ME500 user guide here – https://www.allen-heath.com/content/uploads/2023/06/ME-500-User-Guide-AP11137_1-1.pdf#page=12&zoom=auto,-274,516Hope this helps!
Keith.2024/03/04 at 2:26 pm #119979Currently, the 4 channel tabs in the PROCESSING and FADER screens on all CQ’s show:
- The top row of mono input sockets
- The bottom row of mono input sockets
- The dedicated stereo inputs and FX
- The outputs
So yes, on the CQ-12T, there are 5 inputs on each of the first two tabs.
However, there have been feature suggestions for custom layers here on the community, so you could add your ‘+1’ to one of those if it’s something you want to see too.
e.g. https://community.allen-heath.com/forums/topic/custom-layer-for-cq-appThanks!
Keith.2024/03/04 at 2:03 pm #119978Another consideration with the CQ is that it’s fan cooled, so leaving it powered on will mean it’s constantly pulling in air/dust/particles.
Whilst we don’t recommend leaving mixers on permanently, it also shouldn’t be a problem (other than the things listed in this thread) and we often hear of mixers being left on for years at a time!
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Keith.2024/03/04 at 1:45 pm #119977@Milan
This does sound strange – could you please contact us through support.allen-heath.com with a copy of the show file so we can try to reproduce this and investigate further.
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Keith.2024/03/04 at 12:20 pm #119973This would suggest an issue with the PSU.
Please contact your local distributor to have your ZED checked over and serviced/repaired if necessary.
You can find the full list of our distribution partners here – https://www.allen-heath.com/community/distributors/Thanks,
Keith.2024/02/29 at 3:09 pm #119875Regarding storing a show, this is described in the CQ user guide here – https://www.allen-heath.com/content/uploads/2023/09/CQ_User_Guide_V1_1_0_iss1.pdf#page=59&zoom=auto,-361,585
If this is what you followed, then the show should exist as a folder on the drive within the AHCQ\SHOWS folder.
This show folder contains the state of the desk when you stored it along with all scene and library files.When storing libraries separately to USB, this uses the AHCQ\LIBRARY folder, so they can be re-imported into any show.
Libraries files cannot be shared between consoles, but I appreciate when you say ‘copied’ you may mean manually matching settings and storing/recalling using the CQ.
If this all makes sense but you’re still having issues, please contact us through support.allen-heath.com, with a copy of the files you’re not able to recall if possible.
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Keith.2024/02/28 at 3:28 pm #119850We’d be happy to take a look at your show if you send it through to us via support.allen-heath.com.
You can do this by taking a copy to a USB drive and emailing from a computer, pulling to MixPad on a computer and sharing from a local drive, or by using the share option to email directly to support@allen-heath.com if using an iPad.Thanks,
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