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    Hi, Nicola,

    I do have V1.5.

    I tried a new 64GB USB drive tonight, and it worked perfectly!. (Perhaps the USB 3.0 format that the previous drive is compatible with is, somehow, not compatible with the Qu-32?)

    On another topic, can you recommend any Qu-32 educational resources for novices like me who have experience only with much less complex analog boards? (I am still mystified regarding DCA and group processes/uses, and for the life of me, I can’t at all figure out how to patch in FX into my channels/mixes. For that matter, I’m not sure that I even understand how to create and manage mixes. In my defense, I am a cancer surgeon and professor of surgery, and not an audio engineer….)

    Thanks again for the excellent customer support.

    Sincerely/ Rob

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    @nicola, I just purchased the new QU-32 for use in my home studio (amazing board!). This mixer is a major step up from the much simpler analog boards that I’ve used before, and so I am still on the early and steep end of the learning curve with the Qu-32. (For example, I still have not figured out how to insert FX into the stereo output signal from my multitrack recorder, which I am inputting into the QU-32 through ST1, so that I can add Fx to the signal that I am, then, sending to the Qu-Drive. For that matter, I still do not have a very good grasp of “mixes” and DCA Groups, but hope to educate myself better over time….)

    I am currently using a 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive (R/W up to 120/50 MB/s) for the Qu-Drive, which I formatted on the Qu-32. I’m just starting to get into using the Qu-Drive, and today I attempted to route a song from my multitrack recorder through the QU-32, and into the Qu-Drive. This recording appeared to be successful, but when I tried to play it back through the Qu-Drive, the track skipped (once) a couple of minutes into the song. So, I re-recorded the same stereo track, from the multitrack recorder, onto the Qu-Drive once again, and upon playing this second file back, the song skipped again, and at precisely the same point as it did on the first file that I recorded onto the Qu-Drive!

    Interestingly, when I play the song/file back on my PC, it appears that the actual file is complete, and I did not hear any skipping.

    Based upon the above description, is this skipping related to firmware issues, or to playback buffer limitations? Is there a fix for this glitch?

    Thank you/ Rob

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