Resetting the mixer, 1 reset mix settings – a starting point for mixing, Creating your own start settings – Allen&Heath Qu-32 User Manual

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Qu Mixer User Guide

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11.Resetting the Mixer

There are two ways to reset the Qu settings:

11.1

Reset Mix Settings – A starting point for mixing

This button in the

Scenes

screen resets the mixer to a

known starting point for mixing. It provides a quick way

to reset the processing, mixes and patching before a
show or after another user has finished with it.

All parameters that can be stored in Scene memories
are reset to a factory default. Parameters that are not
stored in scenes are not affected. This reset does not
affect existing scenes stored in the mixer.

If you want to keep your current settings then save
these as a Scene before resetting the mixer.

Note

- This reset is not affected by the Global filter and

Safes settings.

Touch and hold the

Reset Mix Settings

button for 1

second until the confirmation screen appears. Touch
Yes to reset the mixer or No to exit without resetting.
This ‘resets the board’ ready for mixing:

All preamps are patched and have nominal mic
gain set and phantom power switched off, a good

start for vocal microphones,

All EQ is switched in and set flat ready to start
adjusting tone,

Gates and compressors are switched out but have

their parameters set ready for being switched in
for applications such as drum gating and vocal
compression,

Channels are assigned to the mixes and FX with

their faders and send levels turned down ready to
start dialling into the mix,

The mixes are set pre-fade and sourced post-EQ,
pre-compressor ready to be used as monitor
sends, a common application for the mixes.

The FX master and return faders are turned up
and default reverbs and delay patched ready for
you to hear the effects as soon as you raise a
channel send.

The Mix master faders are turned up ready to hear

sound when you raise a channel send. The main
LR master is turned down to avoid unexpected
loud level in the PA.

The Groups are unassigned and their master

faders turned down (not Qu-16).

The Matrix sends are assigned and their master
faders turned down (not Qu-16).

Creating your own start settings

– You

can start by resetting the mixer and then editing the
patching, levels and parameters to suit your starting
preferences. Name and store this as a Scene, for
example Scene 1 “Reset Board”.

Reset mix settings:

Source Preamp, Gain 28dB, 48V off

ST1-3 trim 0dB

HPF out, 100Hz

PEQ and GEQ in, flat

Gates out, thres -36dB, depth 20dB

Comp out, thres 0dB, ratio 3.2:1

Delays 0ms

Mix source post-EQ

Sends to Mixes -Inf and pre-fade

Sends to FX -Inf and post-fade

Direct Out post-fade/mute, trim 0dB

Mutes off

Channel faders -Inf

FX return faders 0dB

FX send and Mix master faders -4dB

LR master fader -Inf

FX = Mix>Return

Qu-16 FX = EMT250, Delay

Qu-24, 32 = EMT250, Hall480, Dly, ADT

Audio Groups unassigned (not Qu-16)

Group and Matrix faders –Inf (not Qu-16)

Matrix sends assigned, post (not Qu-16)

Mute/DCA Groups unassigned

DCA Group masters = ‘0dB’

AES, Alt Out patch LR post-fade

Qu-Drive stereo patch LR post-fade

USB patch default with 17-18 = LR

USB CH/ST/Grp source = Insert Sends

Talkback unassigned, HPF 120Hz

Custom Strip unassigned

SoftKeys = Mute Groups 1-4

Channel names cleared

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