Hello again,
I know how to copy the files on my Mac, but then the changes in processing (EQ and dynamics) which I did after recording on the Qu-16 are lost because they are not updates in the files on my Qu-Drive?
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Hello Bob,
yes, the default Qu-Drive multitrack recording (sorry, I recognized the unexact posting but I couldn’t find the possibility to edit it afterwards).
How to get 17/18 into my Mac easily?
Regards,
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And I’m not sure why you don’t want me to do so. After a few test recordings I can confirm that the Cruzer Force 64 GB works fine without any problems (stereo playback, stereo recording and multitrack recording).
Thread can be closed.
The Cruzer Force is recognized by my Qu-16 and could be formatted :). It seems that multitrack recording also works :).
@Dick Rees: Because I think there has to be more than that only device which can be used as Qu-Drive (and perhaps a cheaper one).
OK, as the Fit series was out of stock, I bought a Cruzer Force 64 GB model a few minutes ago. I’ll test this evening…
Andreas, you’re right. He’s talking about the predescessor of the Ultra Fit. I’m trying to get a 64 GB model of this drive an then we’ll see ;-).
The write speed should be OK for multitrack recordings (8 MB per minute per track = 2.4 MB per second with 18 tracks).
Maybe smaller versions of the Ultra Fit work?
https://www.musiker-board.de/threads/allen-heath-qu-16-qu-24-userthread.527946/page-15#post-7238052
Anyone who can confirm or test it?
It’s really annoying that the drive works perfectly on my Mac and other computers but not on my Qu-16. So perhaps it’s a problem with the Qu-16 and not with the drive itself?
Yes, it’s the tiny one: https://www.sandisk.com/products/usb/drives/ultra-fit3/
It doesn’t matter when I plug it in, before or after booting, the flash drive appears in Setup/Utility/Q-Drive but formatting doesn’t work :(.