Hi
My journey into the SQ5 continues. What a great little desk!
Can anybody tell me how I would record both individual tracks and the stereo L&R simultaneously - or can I only do one of the other.
Thanks
Richard
Hi
My journey into the SQ5 continues. What a great little desk!
Can anybody tell me how I would record both individual tracks and the stereo L&R simultaneously - or can I only do one of the other.
Thanks
Richard
Just route whatever you want to a USB out. That can be Tie Lines from your inputs or direct outs from your channels if you prefer and any mix buses including LR.
Hi Richard,
you can do both.
Record the individual channels via the Ip Direct Outputs or tielines.
Via tielines:
Go to the I/O screen->Tielines->Local (or SLink if you have a stagebox connected). In the top row go USB and patch all the channels you want to record
Via Direct Outputs
Go to the I/O screen->Outputs->IP Direct Outputs. In the top row go USB and patch all the channels you want to record
For you MainLR outs:
Go to the I/O screen->Outputs->MixOut. Here you´ll find all Mixes (Groups, Auxes), Matrices and your MainLR. In the top row go USB and patch your MainLR to two USB outputs, you haven´t used up.
Remember: 32 is the limit for USB recording. If you want to record your MainLR, you can “only” record 30 individual channels.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
André
Hello everyone! I don’t know if it is happening with you, but with me comes in the performance comes out and I can’t record separate tracks by the SQ driver. I have tried several brands of pendrive, several brands of external hard drives, including the vast majority of SSD and all give errors. Start recording then hang. In this latest update 1.5.3 I was anxious to think that they had resolved … but nothing again. I don’t even open any more complaints with A&H because I know it’s a hopeless case. I left hand …
Hi Junior,
search the forum and you will find a lot of suggestion for USB Drives that will work flawless. I myself use a SEAGATE BackUp Plus Portable Drive (2TB) with no error so far.
Cheers,
André