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2021/03/25 at 12:50 am #100112
Musicals are live as well, and when you have a venue where you might need to take Haas effect into account, LCR panning is a very useful tool.
2021/03/24 at 9:20 pm #100109LCR is a very strong thing when you mix musicals, as you can have all music in LR and primary/solo vocals in C, giving a better vocal “presense” and a subtle nodge for the vocal into the stage. (better vocal placement)
For me the option to change a mix into C would be welcome.
Then as Mark mentions, what about the groups… should they then be LCR as well or merely have a routing into the LCR master, not to look at the matrix busses then.
2021/03/20 at 3:30 pm #99960The SQ does not know what a MP3 file is, it can only play a mono or stereo, uncompressed PCM *.WAV file at 44.1, 48 or 96KHz.
The file has to be with no headers and data (BWF header and data like markers etc)And remember to place the file for playback in the correct folder:
\AHSQ\USBPLAY for stereo playback files.2021/03/20 at 2:39 pm #99955If you need to have the signals from two different sources going into the same input, then I would suggest using “proper” combiners like:
https://www.img-stageline.com/products/audio-tools/line-combiner-line-splitter/lc-31/
(assuming we talk 2 line level signals)Or the mic version:
https://www.img-stageline.com/products/audio-tools/line-combiner-line-splitter/mc-31/Not able to find the rack version right now, but had one at a job with 8 x 2 inputs combined to 8 outputs.
Alternative might be a stagebox, and then just have the inputs in a library or change them as needed in the I/O.
2021/03/13 at 2:03 pm #99796I usually use a free input, then rearrange the faderstrips on the console (in the setup / strip assign)
2021/02/27 at 5:30 pm #99327Well you could wonder why open a post about QU in the SQ forum, instead of posting in the QU forum ??
2021/02/24 at 2:22 pm #99218The main problem with cheap USB sticks are precisely that…. cheap USB sticks.
If you have a USB stick with 150MB/s read speed, but only 5MB/s write speed, that will be a problem when you try to record onto the stick.
If you start introducing a buffer inside the console, you could end up having to wait 30mins+ after the recording is done, before it is written to the stick, and believe me, a lot of people would just grab the stick right after they stop recording, resulting in a lost recording (and I have a hunch they would then blame A&H for a stupid design 😉 )
2021/02/10 at 2:28 pm #98767The hardware USB interface in the console only works on either the SQ-drive OR the USB-B, not both at the same time as there is only a single USB interface in the console.
2021/02/09 at 3:56 pm #98738Thanks for the deeper explanation, and I stand corrected about the FX…. not quite sure where I had my mind getting that thought, so I will just blame it on Covid-brain then 😉
2021/02/09 at 1:20 pm #98732Not sure if my thought here is possible, but I started thinking if it could be possible to make FX send 5-8 switchable into extra Matrixes?
I know it will still be a fairly large change in the code, but that “could” be one way of doing it.
2021/01/19 at 6:50 pm #98224I have never spoken against the feature in the forum, as I wrote 95+% of online forums I have worked with for the past 25 years all have that ability.
That includes several sites build on the WP (WordPress) platform.
As I said, it boils down to the specific forum, if they have made the feature or not, as it really is a simple operation (depending on coding coherency)
2021/01/19 at 10:55 am #98213In that perspective it is not WordPress but the Forum programming that needs to support it.
95+% of all forum sites on the internet, for the last 25+ years, have all been able to do that.
All emails are sent with the UTC timestamp, and a notion of the timezone set on the users computer,
when you set your mailclient, it automatically changes all shown date/time stamps to your timezone.This merely boils down to the way the forum has been programmed, if they have the setting in the backend or not.
2021/01/15 at 4:41 pm #98106You could take a look at the Library option to have a set of “Live” patches and a set of “playback/rehersal” options.
The biggest problem, as you use direct outs, are if you arm a track while in playback mode though 😉
When you have the patch done for a live session (using the local or S-Link inputs)
In the I/O tab on Inputs
press the <Library> button and choose the User tab on the right side.
then “Store as new” and give the patch setup a name (like Live)When that is done, press <Library> again to return to the patch page.
Now change to the USB tab on top and make the USB patching just like before, making sure to get the same channels return from Reaper to the channels they are recorded from.
Press the <Library> again, go to the User tab
and store this patch as say USBNow you can just go to the I/O and in the Library load the Live or USB depending on what you need.
Instead of using the direct out for recording, you could use the Tie Lines instead, that will give you the signal right after the Pre-Amp and no channel processing at all.
2021/01/14 at 8:02 pm #98088The strip assign has nothing to do with your channels or I/O patching,
they are only a “layout” for your worksurface.The patch input from the USB will put your USB inputs into channel 1, 3, 5, 7…
To get the channels 33 and up to be returns from Reaper, you need to patch them in the Input USB
Scroll down past the named channels to 33 and patch the USB 1, 2, 3 …. there.2021/01/12 at 8:25 am #98063So you had no files in the “AHSQ/USBREC” folder ?
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