Just getting into the SQ6 in a church setting. Two weeks in and love it.
Used to biggish analog desks and some digital ones such as the Behringer X range.
It is early days so we’re still at the finding out new things every day 'how do you do that - with stuff that hasn’t cropped up yet .
Today - it was trying a teach a new user and we came to talkback.
We have it assigned to all stage returns but can’t find a way of setting the level without going into the setup screen or leaning into the mike!
I tried soft rotaries but couldn’t find it under the assign.
Am I missing something?
What do other folk to control talkback level?
Personally, I just set it up once and that’s it.
It would also be difficult to assess what a change will do on stage without controlling it.
However, if it is absolutely necessary, you can use a normal input for this.
Then you have a real luxury Talkback with EQ, Comp and different levels per AUX - and also a remote per Soft Rotaries.
Thanks. We still use floor wedges and did leave it preset during rehearsal and it seemed OK - I just felt uncomfortable without instant level control. In the services the sound level varies widely and I’m concerned trying to pass a subtle message and have it boom out accross the sanctuary during a quiet music bit. (Fred - your bottom E is flat!!!) When we get the musos set up with ‘sq for me’ (or whatever the app is called) it will be a lot better. IEMs are a way away yet!
Coppo.
Ah - now I understand. )
But then you have to go to the talkback screen anyway to select only “Fred” so that everyone else doesn’t hear the quiet criticism.
Anyway, it seems to me that the matter should come down to using a separate channel - at least that’s how I would do it.
Then you will even see a real fader and have a much better feeling for the level to “Fred”.