I can not believe after the 1.6 update that only one iPad can control the main mix.
Yes, multiple iPhones can control mixes, but only one iPad can log in to the router.
While I am setting up monitors and mains, my other engineer uses his iPad to see the main mix so he knows what channel the mics patch into… and I use mine for monitor mixes etc. (well with the Mackie that is)
he doesn’t have to constantly ask me … what channel is the sax in?
Still only one iPad can be used.
Unbelievable, why can’t this work like the Mackie DL1608 mixer?
I just don’t understand why A&H would not allow us to use multiple iPads with the QU app,
not the QU-YOU which is very nice, but it is useless for viewing mains.
Sit and wait. If it were impossible, I’m sure we would have been told. Maybe, just maybe, what you’re asking for is a tall order, regardless of whether mixer XYZ has it.
I’m sure you have many other uses for multiple QU-pad users than simply a digital channel list…as mentioned above, the QU-You app will give you channel information if patching is your primary concern. But I can understand why A&H overlooked this particular scenario as the main application for multiple iOS device users. I would recommend filing your feature request separately and explain your intent. Up until now, I haven’t seen your particular scenario well-represented in the feature thread. It seems reasonable that QU-You was never intended to address your problem.
The majority of QU users have requested multiple iPad functionality for the purpose of controlling stage monitors/IEMs. I think A&H did a fair job addressing this need with the QU-You. It balances the need for personal monitor control while protecting the engineer’s house mix. In fact, I hope it will become available for the GLD series as well.
I see your point Dan as I always like at least a couple of iPads running for my DL.
Though with proper faders and a display already on the actual QU mixers, I can see why they’ve taken the QU-You route.
I think QU-You is a great addition and I’m honestly a bit surprised considering the company makes and has invested in the ME system…
In that regard, I’m feeling very lucky:)
I own a small sound company and we have owned 6 Presonus(16.4&24.4) for several years, I have now replaced them all with Qu’s, I love the board,but the Presonus multiple foh ipad feature was a great asset when training techs. They could watch what I was doing on another ipad or at the end of their training I could watch what they were doing, also if I had a complicated show with a lot of sound cues, I could set up one ipad on eq and keep the other on foh etc. I hope A&H is listening.
I popped briefly into a pub gig a couple of weeks ago. Didn’t stay long, as the band were pretty awful, but that’s not the point! The sound bloke had made himself a nice stand/frame to hold 3 iPads. At the time I was watching him he seemed to have main mix on one, meters on another, and I think, a monitor mix on the third. I believe the mixer was an X32 Rack.