David i tried connecting my Galaxy S5 phone using your ap (via wifi using Archer C2 router)but it keeps coming up with ‘failed to connect’ message. I am currently using this router for ipad wireless control of our Qu-24 with Qu-pad, and i set the IP address on your ap to the same IP address of the Qu-24 and router (192.168.1.60) but no joy ??
Can you ping the mixer from your phone?
For this you can use the app “Fing Network Tools”.
It should show the IP of the mixer.
Not sure what ping and fing mean?
But shouldn’t the mixing station ap IP address be set to same address as the Qu-24 and router in order to control the desk remotely?
And when you refer to mixer I assume you mean the Qu-24
Not sure what ping and fing mean?
But shouldn’t the mixing station ap IP address be set to same address as the Qu-24 and router in order to control the desk remotely?
The IP in Mixing Station should be the IP of the Qu-24.
The router must have another IP address! It it not possible to use the same IP on multiple devices.
I want to make sure if the issue is caused by the network or by the app. Therefore you need to ping the IP address of the Mixer (Qu-24).
To do that, you can use the app “Fing Network Tools” which can be found in Google Play. It lists all devices in the current network and allows you to see if the phone can reach the mixer.
OK thanks Dave. I will try that tonight.
The Qu-24 mixer IP address is 192.168.1.60
The Archer C2 Router’s LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1
I used the Fing app and found that the Qu-24 IP address is 192.168.1.15 (and not 192.168 1.60 as the manual says) and the C2 Routers IP address is 192.168.1.60 (and not 192.168.0.1 as its leaflet said).
Anyway i entered 192.168.1.15 into your mix station app and it tried to connect and then gave message that i need to upgrade the mixing desk to latest version (my version is 1.7). But i don’t want to upgrade to 1.8 as there is an issue where you have to enter the Admin password to use Qu-pad and therefor all of the techs would know the Admin password for the desk too, which i don’t want. Is there a way around this to enable your app to work with version 1.7?
But i don’t want to upgrade to 1.8 as there is an issue where you have to enter the Admin password to use Qu-pad and therefor all of the techs would know the Admin password for the desk too, which i don’t want. Is there a way around this to enable your app to work with version 1.7?
In the beginning the app was designed for 1.7 but because of some missing features in the midi protocol the minimum firmware version had to be increased to 1.8. So no, there is no way around this limitation, sorry!
Note: This app also needs the admin password in order to connect to the mixer, but now that I think about it it might be an idea to add some sort of “remember password” function so you only need to enter it once. Would this help?
Na, the problem is that it is pointless having an Admin password for the desk if everyone knows it, as everyone uses the ipad. I can’t see why the developers had to make it the Admin password for the Qu-pad (and indeed your own Mix Station app), why not the more general Standard password??
Because the QuPad protocol doesn’t have feature limitations - it grants admin access.
It’s only that that position is now clarified.
It’s a reasonable request to add a “limited” version of the app, or one that limits features based on the password given.
Though I’d rather have the iPad remember the password between connections - associate it with the QU MAC address maybe, since a momentary disconnection at the wrong time means typing in a password rather than making adjustments…
I just got the Pro version for QU-24 and like it. Is there any way to rename the Monitor Mix Channels? Example, Mix 1 = Drummer’s monitor, Mix 2 = Joe’s monitor, etc…
That way, I wouldn’t have to constantly memorize which number mix belongs to whom. (I run for different bands and it changes frequently.) Thanks.
I just got the Pro version for QU-24 and like it. Is there any way to rename the Monitor Mix Channels? Example, Mix 1 = Drummer’s monitor, Mix 2 = Joe’s monitor, etc…
That way, I wouldn’t have to constantly memorize which number mix belongs to whom. (I run for different bands and it changes frequently.) Thanks.
Sure there is:
The names shown in the Mix selection represent the names of the Mix channels.
So renaming the Mix channels will solve your problem. (Just press and hold a channel button to rename a channel)
Oh cool! I knew that I could rename the regular input channels, but for some reason, I hadn’t noticed that I could also rename the Mix Channels. Thanks. That was easy.
Great app! I have an issue where I connect to a QU-24 with firmware 1.82 and my faders on the app are all at the lowest instead of mirroring the levels they are at on the mixer. Shouldn’t the app display where my faders are to?
Also, on the mixer, I can select a mix (ie. Mix 9/10 Recording) and then use all of the sliders to control the levels for each instrument for that mix. Is that possible on this. The instrument sliders seem to be there for the Main LR mix only.
Maybe I am missing something here.
Thanks!
Frank
Nevermind on the second part of my previous post. I figured it out. Select Mix 9/10 and hit the Snd->Fader button. Awesome! Just bought the Pro but the app is still not mirroring my actual fader levels.
Frank
I have an issue where I connect to a QU-24 with firmware 1.82 and my faders on the app are all at the lowest instead of mirroring the levels they are at on the mixer. Shouldn’t the app display where my faders are to?
Hi,
Yes the app should get the data from the mixer. I only have access to a Qu-16 for testing but before the last release the app was fully tested on the Qu-24 and 32 so I’m not sure whats the issue here.
I’m currently on vacation but I will take a look at it as soon as I get back home.
Does the “Sync” popup appear? (The one with the 0-100% progress bar). The bar itself isn’t moving because the sync usualy happens too fast.
I just uploaded a new beta version for testing.
This version includes a lot of new features such as
USB midi support and custom UI.
Changelog
= Added =
- RTA averaging
- Dedicated RTA view:
- Custom UI
- USB Midi support
- SoF background color
- Spectograph
- Mix Copy
A complete changelog with links to the manual for the new features can be found here:
https://bugs.dev-core.org/w/ms/qu/changelog/v.0.001.19/
I used the app this last Saturday night, it worked fairly well, but it would pop up with a message saying it had disconnected from the desk and ask me to reconnect quite often. If I just hit cancel I could still control the desk but I got no feed back from the desk. The level meters wouldn’t show anything but I could still change the levels on each channel.
Also the Send/fader button was confusing at first, I would like to have all the mixes listed seperatley down the right hand side so I can get to them in less presses. But that’s just me, otherwise looking good and it could replace the Ipad in my setup.
So does this app replace the Apple version? I don’t want to go out and buy an iPad, if I don’t have to.
I just downloaded it, about to give it a go, but does it have TalkBack ability to wirelessly talk to the stage via the Android phone’s internal mic?
If I just hit cancel I could still control the desk but I got no feed back from the desk. The level meters wouldn’t show anything but I could still change the levels on each channel.
Also the Send/fader button was confusing at first, I would like to have all the mixes listed seperatley down the right hand side so I can get to them in less presses. But that’s just me, otherwise looking good and it could replace the Ipad in my setup.
When the connection is lost it’s required to reconnect. That’s just how the protocol works.
With the next update it will be possible to create custom UI elements (buttons, labels) and assign actions to them like changing the sends on fader bus.
So does this app replace the Apple version? I don’t want to go out and buy an iPad, if I don’t have to.
I just downloaded it, about to give it a go, but does it have TalkBack ability to wirelessly talk to the stage via the Android phone’s internal mic?
It depends on which functionality you want to use. It’s (currently) not possible to access the FX parameters, as well as some configuration parameters of the mixer. This is due the midi protocol limitation.
Talkback function is not possible because the Qu can’t receive audio via network steam.
Firstly, I want to say THANK YOU! I really did not want to buy another Apple product, and my Galaxy Note Edge phone has a large enough display to make an iPad (mini) a redundant hassle to keep charged and carry around. I got the para-EQ and faders to work, but couldn’t get the compressor to do anything at this point - I probably just need to keep playing with it. It does seem to disconnect every few minutes, but maybe I’m not doing something correctly. I’ll need to read the manual more slowly this second time around to really absorb its nuances. I’m in awe. Beautiful app!
What does the paid version add? I plan on purchasing it, just because I’m so grateful, but was wondering what it would gain. Regards.