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Qu-Pac Getting Started Guide 21 AP9815 iss2
Libraries Use the Processing screen Fn key to open the
Library page for the related block, for example the PEQ.
Factory Libraries provide examples and a typical starting point.
They cannot be overwritten or deleted. User Libraries can be
stored, named and edited.
The Channel Library recalls all processing (Gate, PEQ, Comp,
Delay) for the input channel. Turn on ‘Recall Preamp’ if you
want this to also include the preamp settings (Gain, Pad, 48V,
Polarity). Channel libraries do not include the linking or ducker
settings.
Channel libraries can provide a very quick and complete way
to set a starting point before sound check once you have
named your channels.
Saving the settings:
Scene memories Once you have set the mixer up ready for
the session go to the Scenes screen to name and store the
current mix settings as a scene.
You could name and store a scene as a template starting point
for future shows, different scenes for each band after you
sound check them, theatre show cues, recording sessions and
so on.
You can store up to 100 scenes within the Qu mixer. You can
copy and clear existing scenes. To copy a scene hold down
the Copy key and touch a scene in the list. Then hold down
the Paste key and touch the scene position to copy to. This
copies all scene parameters, its name and filter.
Scene Safes This function protects all parameters of a
selected channel or mix from being overwritten when a scene
is recalled. For example, walk-in music, DJ or presenter. This
means that any changes you make on those channels after
the sound check has been stored will not be lost when you
recall that scene later. Use the Scenes / Safes screen.
Global Scene Filter This function protects selected
parameters of all channels or mix from being overwritten when
any scene is recalled. For example, the SoftKey or Custom
Layer assignments that you may make after sound check, or
the LR mix processing including GEQ which you may change
as the audience fills the room. Use the Scenes / Global Filter
screen. This presents a grid of buttons to block different
groups of parameters for different channel types.
Per Scene Filter This is similar to the global filter but
protects selected parameters being overwritten when just its
related scene is recalled. Each scene has its own filter. This
can be a powerful tool, for example when recalling cues in a
theatre show, or effects changes during songs. You can copy
and clear individual scene filters.
The reset default is no Safes or Filters set.
Show memories A Show stores everything including the
current mix settings, all 100 scenes, libraries and setup.
Shows are not stored within the mixer. They are created
directly to a USB drive in the Qu-Drive socket.
Note Do not edit file names or locations on the USB key.
A dot shows one or more assigned
Groups of parameters

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