I know it has only been released, and they haven’t even uploaded a manual for it. When they do though I doubt there will be an fx list, but has anyone got one?
I have downloaded the app and in demo mode I cannot seem to change any of the fx to different, so I cannot see what they have there. I am ready to buy one, but need to see if it is suitable.
Only 4 effects? I am sure i heard some others mentioned in one of the videos. If i am wrong, I think it is seriously lacking for a digital mixer. If thats the standard amount ans there idea is to charge for them, then I think I might have to look at an alternative.
I have just purchased the CQ20B, and although I have gone through it setting up the channel names/uses etc, it will be Tuesday of this week when I get to see how it stacks up against my QUSB setup at a band rehearsal. Mike is right, 4 FX should be more than enough. That is one portion of the QU series that in my opinion was/is the weak link, I have yet in all the years and 100’s of gigs/shows to actually setup a really good sounding reverb.
The CQ will be primarily for the band I play in with the QUSB/AB168 reserved for PA hire.
Have just been through my unit (CQ-18T) and listed them below. There is EQ, Compressor and oise c=gate on each channel. And four FX slots (Same number as QU series) - each FX slot can be an insert or shared across channels.
Easy Verb - 9 types
• Vocal Classis
• Vocal Echo
• Vocal Intimate
• String Slap
• Percussion
• Drum Room
• String
• Bass
• Woodwind
• Piano
EchoVerb
Space Verb - 12 types
• Large Hall
• Small Hall
• Bright Hall
• Chamber
• Arena
• Cathedral
• Large Room
• Small Room
• Plate
• Gold Plate
• Echo Plate
• Forever Plate
Echo Delay
Tap Delay
Stereo Delay
Beat Delay
Double Tracker
Chorus
Flanger
Phaser
Thanks for that, it is a massive help. I know most people wouldn’t need them, but was really hoping there was going to be some vintage pre-amps, tube stage and some sort of stereo enhancer.
Lee7, I am sure it is more than capable for small band use. Pretty much I only see the reverb and maybe a compressor being used in that situation. I think it will be great for that.
They are also pushing this towards the production crowd and electronic artists, so was hoping for a few other effects for synths, drum machines etc. Could have saved using a few external boxes.
I was working over in Ireland about 4 years ago and the engineer was using an iLive, which as you know, the QU shares the same effects. So I copied his settings which I still use as they seemed to be the best that I could get out of the reverb. Regarding the X32, when I was on monitors for my mate who used the X32, I always liked the reverb that he got from it compared to the QU.