@jakemckown apologies Jake this was an error, I meant to say with AR2412 you can expand Qu-Pac from 16 in 12 out, to 32 in 24 out!
(I’ve corrected the original post).
Cheers.
Harry.
@Harry A&H:
What do you mean with:
You could even set up a very simple but powerful mix interface using Qu-Control if necessary!
Hi Klaus, as per my post to Jake (#53880)
This tutorial video I created a few months ago explains working with Qu-Pac’s touchscreen including the Channel Screen, Custom Layer and Qu-Control Screen: https://youtu.be/t0kCfYwjxxc
It’s worth experimenting with. I have set up a basic monitor mix setup across the 5 tabs before, it’s not just for zone mixing / routing applications!
HTH.
Cheers.
Harry.
Hi Harry,
Thanks for the clarification in #53932. I’d be happy to edit my posts as well but im not sure I know how or have that option.
Jake
We’re interested in the Qu-Pac as well, but we’re new to A&H products and layout. Newbie question: What do you guys use the ST1 and ST2 INs for? What about the Alt out and 2TRK out? Can you connect a Sub using the Alt out?
Regarding the Stereo Mix outs, does it allow panning?
Thanks all!
I use the St1/2 for MC mic’s
OR sometimes to bring another side car mixer in…
Alt out for PFL/AFL local monitor wedge.
delayed for distance listening at FOH.
Studio scenario maybe for studio speakers?
The choice is up to you.
Flexability is the key.
Steroe mixes do allow panning, yes
ST can also be useful for Keys or other naturally stereo sources
Be careful how you use similar terminologies. Panning is for a mono->stereo crosspoint (unless you provide independent pans for the left/right of a stereo source). Stereo->stereo crosspoints on Qu are a balance control.
DC
Ah yes - the RHS of a ST input can’t be pushed to the LHS of a stereo mix - maybe?
With regards to recalling scenes, are you able to assign a soft key for this function so that you only need to press one button? Also, when you turn on the mixer (after using it for yesterday’s gig), will all of the processing or I guess every setting be back to where it was last used/saved including the fader position? So if I left channels on and not muted, it will turn on the same way? Thanks guys.
Yes, you can recall the next (used) scene with a single soft key.
next time you use the desk it will restart in the same state as you turned it off except IIRC it will not remember the last or next scene number. I tend to mute all outputs before turning off to avoid any unexpected noises next time I power up.