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  • #67378
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    You want the input sliders to be close to parity (ie. 0 ).

    #67377
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    I do have Qu 32 and i have issue every time i record using the Qu-Drive or USB B i got low volume on the foootage

    Turn up the volume on each of the input sliders and turn down the master LR & mix sliders to compensate for overall volume levels.

    #65203
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    Hi Bob,

    Thank you for your quick response. I don’t know what a “tap point” is, but I checked the “Mix send settings” and all the mixes (mix1 thru mix4) are set to “pre-fade” and “assigned” to “all on.”

    Also, I’m a newbie and don’t understand “routing” very well and that is the reason that I chose to do a “hard reset.” I suspected that routing was fiddled with and the manual said that the “hard reset” would set all the routing back to defaults. I’m wondering exactly what specific “routing” that I would need to set?

    Any help is appreciated.

    #65199
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    My Qu-Pac started doing the same thing recently. I did a hard reset and it’s still doing it. I’m using the 1st 4 mono mixes (1 thru 4 for each 4 performer’s iem’s) and no matter which mix I change in Qu-You, it mirror’s itself in all 4 mixes. So performers no longer get individual mixes. Everyone is forced to listen to the same mix.

    I’m using v1.91 and I adjust each performer’s mix on the Qu-You from my iPad Pro. It used to work fine, but we had a guest Sound guy who was fiddling with routing and I couldn’t get it to work at our last gig. I was certain that a hard reset would fix it, but it did not.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. We’ve got another gig in 7 days.

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