I believe what I’m trying to do should be easy, but I can’t figure it out. I want to be able to record the bluetooth audio along with a vocal channel to the SD card. Then I’d like to be able to play it back through the CQ18T. Is this possible?
I’d say yes.
Since no CQ user has responded, I would try the following and hope this is a right way to do it:
- Insert a USB flash drive and format it using the CQ, as described on page 141 of your User Guide.
- Listen your Main LR (preferably with headphones).
- In this Main LR Mix, open your BT and Vocal faders until the level and mix are correct.
- Make the recording as described on page 132.
- Then close your BT and Vocal faders and open the USB fader.
- Play back the recording.
Thanks for the response. What I’m trying to do is record to the SD card, not the USB drive. If all else fails, I’ll resort to the USB I guess, but it seems like it should be trivial to record bluetooth to the SD card and then it playback. I can arm track 23 and 24 in the multitrack tab, and when I playback the recording I see the 23/24 meters move, but getting that audio to play though main L/R is where I get stuck.
Oh sorry - I overlooked your SD preference.
If you’re using SD channels 23/24 for your Main LR recording, it seems you’ll need to switch them to your Bluetooth channel for playback.
Ah!! That was it. I needed to convert the BT channel to a complete channel, then I could change it’s input source. Thanks for the help!
I think you could also record on 2 alternatively channels, which could then be played back on your, for example, “USB” channel instead of the “BT” channel.
This way you would probably avoid having to change the Input Source of your “BT” channel every time.
I’ll tried that yesterday, but that was before I thought to convert the channels. I’ll give that a try. Thanks!
