Hey guys, I’m new to this forum so I’m not even sure that I’m in the right place but hopefully someone can move this post if I am not. Here’s a couple of questions I’ve come up with. I purchased an A&H Ice-16D some time before another member in the band purchased a QU-16. Having recorded with the Ice 16D very successfully both to the USB drive and to the Windows laptop using the Cubase or the Pro Tools DAW. But then when the QU-16 came in, even though the manual said to use a USB hard drive we experimented with Lexar 32 gig 3.0 sticks and they recorded all 18 tracks flawlessly. So here’s my question: Having worked a number of years in professional recording studios here in Austin the standard adage is “if a digital recording is not backed up at least twice, then it’s really NOT backed up.” So since the Qu-16 has a USB “A” slot on the mixer board face and a USB “B” in the back, can it record to both of the USB slots at the same time? Are they mirrored copies of each other? Note since we did not buy a USB hard drive up front we have successfully slaved the Ice-16D to the USB “B” and recorded beautifully without a flaw. It would really be wonderful if we could be recording a backup copy on the Ice-16D at the same time the Qu-16 was recording to the front slot. ???
Great! Thanks a million. It gives me great security on a remote gig or on a live show that may become an album that there is a simultanious copy being made. The A & H Ice-16D really rocks for portability and now shaking hands with the Qu, yeah, I’m real excited.
Sure, The Qu-16 records nicely using Lexar 32gig 3.0 USB sticks in the top panel Qu “A” port. We have also experienced great recording into our Ice-16D out of the rear of Qu “B” USB port. Now what we’re going to try to to record from both ports simultaneously, both with USB sticks.
For digital recording from the USB-B the ICE would need a) a second host connector, b) to be able to “understand” USB audio streaming as implemented by the Qu and c) select which 16 from the provided 24 streams should be recorded. Analog yes, but 16 analog output on a Qu16 are somewhat hard to accomplish…
Anyway: Concurrent Recording on QuDrive and DAW running on a computer works fine, do exactly this everytime.
Well Hummmmmm, we hooked it up with a USB to firewire cable and the digital seems to transfer just fine. Each song is separated by number and the tracks stay synced together. I’m very happy. I just wish more audio companies would be this responsible to make their different units compatible.
Is this a special cable?
USB and firewire do not handshake? Does the ICE have the ability to stream OR convert? USB to Firewire?
I did some recording in the few years with ICE but I used the wrong flash drive (at that time)
I was lucky to also stream to Reaper from my GSR24m (firewire) at the same time so had a back up
I’m curious now…
USB to firewire cable? That “cable” has to expose two host ports, implementing host side for audio streaming from the Qu, resample to match samplingrate given from the ICE, convert to firewire host protocol and finally record through the ICE on the USB stick plugged into the ICE?
Sorry, still have my doubts…
Agree…
I was told the ICE is not a crossover unit?
I had a quick look at the block diagram
Surely it wouldnt be able to do what I am thinking and that is USB in and firewire out?
na…
I must be on the wrong track here