Playing backing tracks from my iphone

Is their a way to play backing tracks from my iPhone using bt or the built in wifi?

Using BT only for music. Wifi is only use for the app controls.

Ok… I can’t seem to figure out how to bring the music in to the mixer?
I couldn’t find anything on this in the manual…

Somehow after trying it again and again it worked!

Glad you got it going, but for anyone else who comes across this thread who needs help with CQ Bluetooth connection and setup, please see the following article - https://support.allen-heath.com/hc/en-gb/articles/19212933662865-Connecting-a-Bluetooth-device-to-CQ-for-audio-playback

Thanks,
Keith.

Keith… thanks for getting back to me….

Can you help me or lead me to the right place for this:

I am using an Alesis Strike Pro kit and want to output the kit sounds from easy drummer to my mixer but want to be able to have all my instruments go through on separate outputs for separate control. At the moment I can only send to the mixer through the out of my module. My module has 7 outs and I plug them into the mixer but only get module sounds…

I want to be able to practice with the ezd kit sounds and because my cq18t records would like to use that as well and then take the recording to post if desirred.
Also, I would like this setup for gigs as well…. Is this possible?

I hope this makes sense!

@Dinomite34

You need to set the CQ USB Stream Mode to Multitrack - https://www.allen-heath.com/content/uploads/2023/09/CQ_User_Guide_V1_1_0_iss1.pdf#page=64&zoom=auto,-361,555
Then connect via USB-B to your computer and use the CQ as the audio interface, setting each output from EZDrummer to different CQ USB channels (not sure if you can do this directly or need a DAW).
Finally, on the CQ switch the input source for each of the channels you’re using to USB/SD (symbols) in the bottom left of this screen - https://www.allen-heath.com/content/uploads/2023/09/CQ_User_Guide_V1_1_0_iss1.pdf#page=60&zoom=auto,-361,535

This should give you individual outputs from EZDrummer on separate channels of the CQ.

Cheers!
Keith.