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2021/08/24 at 3:30 pm #103094
I have a PC in intel I5 and another in Xeon E3.
I have the same noise problem
(which I bypass by forcing playback on my sound card from the pc while recording in USB)2021/04/05 at 5:48 pm #100421for sure
I recommend Kubuntu 20.04 (instead of Ubuntu). consumes only 600 MB of memory and is very user-friendly and configurable
On the other hand, there is also UBUNTU STUDIO which is dedicated to music.
To have formidable performance, you can also use the real-time kernel either from UBUNTU or from Kubuntu or from Ubuntu Studio.
But using the standard kernel you will have good performance anyway and much better than Win $2021/04/05 at 4:21 pm #100419Hello,
Ardour 5 is free and downloadable on every store apple, win or linux. The V6 requires donating to ardour.org or compiling the sources if you are familiar 🙂
indeed, for a few $ you can get the V6. In addition ardour has a very great wealth of plugins (a hundred for reverb, comp, gate, vocoder, phaser etc etc. Including VST plugins …
For music, being under linux (ubuntu) with ardour is the best thing because you can record with latency = 0 + OS strength
ardour works with JACKD which allows to route anything anywhere
But nothing prevents to try under win$And then ARDOR allows me to bypass the horrible USB reading bug of A&H 🙂
2021/04/03 at 10:06 pm #100386You route the multitrack instrument channels of the QU console via usb to the DAW ==> yes
output of the DAW then probably with a jack cable? ==> yes (mix USB/Jack)I don’t use cubase but ARDOUR (it works on windows, mac and LINUX). according to some research it seems that 2 soundcard does not work with cubase, to check…
2021/04/02 at 5:00 pm #100369Hello
The current firmware (it is almost 3 years old) does not correct the noise in streaming if you have this problem …
In any case on LINUX (I don’t use windows or mac).The solution I adopted to stop having this damn noise is as follows:
I configure my daw (ARDOUR with jackd) ==> sound card input = QU-24 and output = standard sound card of the daw.
For example: USB streaming recording with 10-n instruments with samples being read on the daw at the same time.
I don’t have the famous noise anymore.If you have the noise problem on Window or MAC, then try my solution which is quite simple, if it is suitable for your use. But never read in USB …
But it is a pity that A&H does not correct its firmware, which annoys a lot of people, and given the price of this mixer.
nb: I tried on 3 different PCs, with differents USB2 ports, desactivated the sound cards in the bios, bought a high-end USB cable,etc, it doesn’t change anything 🙂2020/11/04 at 11:14 pm #96109Hello
YES !! its running now.
Indeed Mike, I had to choose a mix …
I took the mix1.
Then setup / i-o patch / surface ==> alt out was in LR. Switch to mix 1-2 and set the fader of ST3 to 0
Assignment of instruments to record with fader adjustment.I am discovering this QU24 and with you help I was able to take the good bases.
This weekend, I will test the multi-track recording with my DAW ARDOUR (I am under linux). But I already saw that QJACK recognized the table with USB.Thanks a lot again for the help.
Best regard
2020/11/03 at 11:00 pm #96091Hello
Thank you for your answers.
I don’t think this is a DAW Ardour problem. I tried with Audacity and same problem. Also, I’m not trying to do multitrack recording. I did not connect the USB to the sound card of the PC either, just from the analog connection IN OUT
So I connected to the ALT OUT, same problem
What I saw while exploring this superb table is that the MIX LR goes into the ALT OUT or 2DRK OUT (screen meters). This explains why when I record a guitar, I receive also the tracks which are being read, by this MIX LR.
I know very little about this table but I think that by removing this LR mix, I would finally have my guitar only on the recording track.
But I haven’t figured out how to do it yet 🙁Best regards
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