Answer is… … YESSSS
Can 5 people connect to the CQ-20B from Mixing Station to control their IEMs ?
I don’t own a CQ-20B yet, …so I can’t check this out for myself. But the docs say only 2 CQ MixPad apps can connect to the mixer concurrently. I’m wondering if this limitation also exists for the Mixing Station app.
I realize that the CQ-20B allows multiple CQ4You connections at the same time. But if there are only 4 volume controls on that app, that is too limiting for my band.
@scottoh
Afraid not, only 2 can connect.
I realize that the CQ-20B allows multiple CQ4You connections at the same time. But if there are only 4 volume controls on that app, that is too limiting for my band.
There are 4 “group” faders (they should really be called “DCA” faders IMHO) that are shown by default when you open the app. However if you double click on one of the faders, it will open to a screen that shows ALL of the channel currently assigned to that group. If you want control of all of your individual faders, assign them all to any of the groups and then double click on that group fader. You will have individual faders for all of the channels and can scroll through them as needed.
There are 4 “group” faders (they should really be called “DCA” faders IMHO) that are shown by default when you open the app. However if you double click on one of the faders, it will open to a screen that shows ALL of the channel currently assigned to that group. If you want control of all of your individual faders, assign them all to any of the groups and then double click on that group fader. You will have individual faders for all of the channels and can scroll through them as needed.
Brian, thanks for the reply. I didn’t notice this at first, …but I see it now. I think this will work just fine for my band.
Cant get connection. Mixer IP not in same subnet as local IP
Mixer not reachable (100% packet loss)
I have allowed local network access in privacy settings in iphone.
Running IOS 17
Are you able to Record enable with it to record on the SD card?