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1. gt OVER 6 18 30 60 iR 2 2R 3L 3R 4 4R_ SL 5R 6L 6R 7L 7R 81 8R lt 1 METERING POINT Select one of the following as the point where metering will occur PRE G C PRE D GAIN POST D GAIN PRE FADER POST ON 2 HOLD Switches peak hold on off 3 Meters These peak level meters show the input level of each channel The current fader value is shown in the box below If clipping occurs at any one of the detection points the channel 2 segment will light 72 QL Editor Owner s Manual OUTPUT METER page OUTPUT LEVEL METER METERING POINT EE E 8 68 8 668 6 66 6 66 6 66 6 66 6 96 690 9 88 6 88 688 868 868 868 6 68 899 9 0 tt 12 13 14 15 6 L 2 5 e 1 6 86 6 06 AAA 0 99 6 08 8 88 888 6 Tee M C lO RE MATRIX STEREO MONO MONITOR 1 METERING POINT Select one of the following as the point where metering will occur PRE EQ PRE FADER POST ON 2 PEAK HOLD This is the same as in the INPUT METER page 3 Meters This is the same as in the INPUT METER page 73 QL Editor Owner s Manual Group Link window In this window you can select the channels that will be assigned to each DCA group and m
2. um 1 REC MODE REC OLY MODE Ans COMTI LOOP Q PITCH FINE TRG LVL TRG MASK STRRT 6 334 MIDI TRG SAMPLE If M BAND DYNA or M BAND COMP are selected as the effect type these buttons allow you to monitor only the specified band from the three bands HIGH MID and LOW 45 GR meter Gain Reduction meter If M BAND DYNA M BAND COMP are selected as the effect type this indicates the gain reduction amount for the H HIGH M MID and L LOW bands LOOP SAMPLE SAMPLE 188 1 B 131888 H PLAY REC Play Record buttons If FREEZE is selected as the effect type you can use these buttons to record and play back the signal being input to the effect 7 Effect parameters This area shows the effect parameters and knobs for the currently selected effect type It also shows the GUI screen that are specific to the following each effect type REV X HALL REV X ROOM REV X PLATE COMP276 COMP276S COMP260 COMP260S EQUALIZER601 and OPENDECK QL Editor Owner s Manual 66 PREMIUM page Virtual PR 1 4 Er PorticoS833 oe T Dual Porticosa33 p PR 2 Hes m 2043 a St MOUNT
3. This window shows the channels of the custom fader bank setup To open this window choose Custom Fader Bank from Windows menu and then choose one of the pages B1 1 16 ST IH 1L MOKITOR SEL CH SEND ST IHz 1 DANTEZ dey 0 EdE BdB H BdE H BdE H BdE AdE _ _ AHS 1 DRHTE 1 DYHA D DANTE Emi B Bnm DYH 1 5 DYHA 1 7 Center Center VARI Center Center 5 50 50 5 S 5 EX 1 ES 1 1 au 50 ST BO BABB Bi BBdB B BBdB A ABB Bi BBdB BLAME Bi BBdB OOdB BABE HABE Mx 1 MT 1 ST L 1 MONITOR Mx 2 REL ST L CUE bo e le np x gu D Channel Patch Click here to select the channel that will be assigned to the channel strips from the following choices INPUT CH 1 64 CH 1 32 on the QL1 ST IN channel 1 8 L R STEREO channel L R or channel SEND MASTER in SENDS ON FADER mode This patch is color coded and indicates the type of channel as follows Blue Input channels Orange Output channels White Other channels Shows the channel strip that is assigned to the channel patch This is the same as the channel strip in
4. 1 24 QL Editor Owner s Manual Selected Channel window Here you can set the parameters of the currently selected input channel INPUT CH 1 64 ST IN channels 1 8 or out put channel MIX channels 1 16 MATRIX channels 1 8 STEREO MONO channels You can access this window in the following ways From the Windows menu choose Selected Channel and select Main View Double click the channel number EQ DYNAI or DYNA2 button in one of the Overview windows 79715 By choosing Selected Channel from the Windows menu and then selecting Additional View you can view a window for a channel that is not selected This Additional View is not linked with SEL button operations on the panel of the QL The type of parameters that can be edited in this window depends on the type of the currently selected channel The parameters of the Selected Channel window are explained below in the order of input channels input channels 1 64 ST IN channels 1 8 or output channels MIX channels 1 16 MATRIX channels 1 8 and STEREO MONO channels 1 32 If an input channel is selected INPUT CH window Selected Channel LIBRARY D GAIN DYNAMICS 1 418 PATCH mpm le DANTE1 E 88 8Hz gt por GAIN D GAIN FREQ 20 al GLO EO EV 5 20 7 6 18 THRESH RANGE DECAY 12dB oct 40 a 60 18 40
5. 8 MATRIX SEN D 22 DCA GROUP MUTE GROUP 36 Custom Fader Bank Setup window MATRIX window LL 20 DE ESSER eee 33 EL 88 Meter window 72 EQUALIZER 29 39 Custom Fader Bank window 89 MIX BALANCE e 65 Bader osse 36 40 42 44 MIX Bus Setup 3 FROM MIX ST MONO C 41 D MPUCH IST IN inienn 20 GATE DUCKING 30 E 24 MIX MATRIX SEND 27 HA D GAIN HPF GC 27 74 MOO 43 Input channel 25 DCA window 24 Mute group 75 4 0 34 DIRECT OUTPUT PATCH page 51 MUTE MASTER eene 75 MATRIX channel 41 MUTE SAFE 75 MIX cha nthiel 5 2 2 0 reso 37 MIX MATRIX SEND 27 Q RECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE 36 Pise STEREO MONO channel 43 GR IE 66 204227 277 91 0 66 45 78 T TO STEREO MONO 28 38 EFFEC T niodule te 63 Outport Setup window 94 Sande Oa 93 Effect parameters 66 OUTPUT INSERT PATCH page 51 SET ALL 81 8 3 24 EPFECI TYPE 64 OUTPUT PATCH 50 0 P 3 TTT 2 Patch Editor window
6. SR RE REPRE SRE pt ttt tt Mr 0 LLL f Output port selection Input port selection Here you can assign input output ports to the insert in out of each input channel Select the output port in the left side of the screen and the input port in the right side of the screen 1 INSERT1 INSERT2 Switches between INSERT1 and INSERT2 50 QL Editor Owner s Manual OUTPUT INSERT PATCH page Patch Editor INSERT OUT Category ID Port x 1 Mx Mx Mx Mx Mx Mx Mx Mx Mx Mx Mx OUTPUT INSERT PATCH INSERT IN 1121314 5 6 8 9 181112131415161718192 1121345 6 7 8 9 1811121314151617181928 BU BE bar Output port selection Input port selection Here you can assign input output ports to the insert in out of each output channel Select the output port in the left side of the screen and the input port in the right side of the screen CD INSERT1 INSERT2 Switches between INSERT1 INSERT2 DIRECT OUTPUT PATCH page Patch Editor Category 10 ch 1 ch 2 DIRECT OUT PATCH DANTE OUT 12 34 5 6 8 9191112 1314 1516 1718 1920 21 22 2324 31 32 3334 3536 3738 3940 41 42 434 you can select output port that will directly output each input channel
7. eee td hE RRR i a hides Bee bee he ee ERE Beeb ae ec aes BR RR ee eae ee ee hea ELIT TEM ONE ESELE SESS ERBSUZEEREZE TERRA EASES PEFS I T ILLILIL LI WE LE Eb IL LLL ILL El LI LEE LL E 12d NE D E aed 1 Lo d b __ _ _ Mx Mx Mx MX15 RRS eee you can select the input port that is assigned to the output of each output channel INPUT INSERT PATCH page Patch Editor INPUT INSERT PATCH INSERT OUT INSERT IN Category 10 1234567 8 9101112 1314 15161718192 112131415 6 8129 1011121314151617181920 1 1 1l llll ERED BERR RR che i SR RARER RAR RE ch 3 SRR ERASER cht j Dojo jo lo jl ll ZEN 00 00 0 0 01 011 1 j ERR pi ttt tt ORE ERE RU SRR ERR ES pt ttt tt SR REET REE TUE ttt tt DERE EE SHS SERRATE pi TT tt tt pi tT tt tt ERR RARE ERR ERR HL
8. 5 a a m 58 E E E 5 Te 10 10 10 Te 10 10 3 1 EST Gs 5 201 20 20 20 4 m EA ZUZ zu zu zu zu zu 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 3 40 0 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 5 5 gi 50 50 50 5 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 60 0 0 oom 4 a ao oon lt 55 g on 18 m 1 12 lt gt 14 15 lt 16 8 BBdE 8 BBdE 8 6608 8 BBdE B BBdE 6 6608 8 BBdE 8 BBdE 8 6608 8 BBdE 8 BBdE 8 6608 8 BBdE 8 BBdE ME 1 M 3 4 5 MK 7 Mx a M18 1 2 In this window you can view edit the parameters of MIX channels 1 16 The parameters shown the window be selected from the View menu or the menu that appears when you right click lt control gt key click in the window You can access this window in the following ways From the Windows menu choose Overview and then choose MIX Use the bank select keys the Master window to turn on the MIX button Output Patch Click here to select the output port that will be assigned to the MIX channel from the fol lowing choices No assignment DANTE OUTPUT 1 32 DANTE OUTPUT 33 64 only QL5 OMNI OUT jacks 1 8 OMNI OUT jacks 9 16 only QL5 DANTE 1 32 DANTE 33 64 only QL5
9. In this window you can select the insertion destination of GEQ and edit the parameters 1 Rack No Rack selection Select the rack module of the GEQ rack that you want to control 2 LIBRARY This button accesses the GEQ library Clicking this button will open the GEQ page of the Library window LIBR AR 55 QL Editor Owner s Manual 3 Input patch 3 4 Click the CHANNEL field and choose one of the following as signal route that will patched to the input channel s of the currently selected module NONE meme _ INS1 1 64 CH 1 32 on the QL1 INS1 ST L INS1 ST R INS1 M C 2 1 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO INS2 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 Insert out 2 of input channel 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 INS2 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 2 INS2 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert out 2 INS2 ST L INS2 ST INS2 M C 2 2 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO The channel name is shown in the boxes immediately below um Go 4 Input meter This indicates the level of the signal that is being input to the currently selected GEQ mod ule 5 Output patch Click the CHANNEL field and choose one of the following as the signal route that will be 6 patched to output channel s of the currently selected module INS1 CH1 CH64 1 32 on the QL1 Insert in 1 of INPUT 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 INS1 MIX1
10. PR 3 6 d LN D anamicER Dual MOUNT em b i D anamicEE PR 7 He d mmm Ex ri D anamicEG St HE 0 EE a 1 Mount Select a PREMIUM rack module EQ or compressor for mounting in the rack from the following choices BLANK Portico5033 DUAL STEREO Portico5034 DUAL STEREO 076 DUAL STEREO Opt 2A DUAL STEREO EQ 1A DUAL STEREO and DynamicEQ DUAL STEREO U76 DUAL STEREO can be mounted only in an odd numbered rack and occupies two rack spaces 2 Input patch Click the CHANNEL field Click L CHANNEL or R CHANNEL area for the stereo or compressor and choose one of the following as the signal route that will be patched to the input channel s of the currently selected PREMIUM rack module INS1 1 64 CH 1 32 on the Insert out 1 of INPUT 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 INS1 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 1 INS1 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert out 1 INS1 ST L INS1 ST R INS1 M C Insert out 1 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO channel INS2 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 Insert out 2 of input channel 1 64 1 32 on the QL 1 67 QL Editor Owner s Manual INS2 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 2 INS2 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert out 2 INS2 ST L INS2 ST 52 Insert out
11. ca E 5i E 1 EG 4 E ER B BBdB BBE B BBdB BBE B BBdB BABB snl B BBdB MT 1 MT 2 MT 3 MT 4 MT 5 MT MT 7 MT 3 In this window you can view and edit the parameters of MATRIX channels 1 8 The parameters shown in the window can be selected from the View menu or the menu that appears when you right click lt control gt key click in the window You can access this window in the following ways From the Windows menu choose Overview and then choose MATRIX Use the bank select keys the Master window to turn on the MTRX button C MIX CH ST IN Send levels from the MIX INPUT CH ST IN to the MATRIX bus This switches between indicating the sends from MIX channels 1 16 the sends from INPUT CH 1 16 17 32 33 48 QL5 49 64 QL5 and the sends from ST IN The bar graphs located immediately below the button indicate adjust the level of the signal that is sent from each channel to the MATRIX bus The method of operation and the mean ing of the display are the same as for 5 MATRIX in the MIX window p 18 20 QL Editor Owner s Manual 2 STEREO Send levels from the STEREO channels to the MATRIX bus Here you can view and edit the send levels of the signals sent from the STEREO channels to the MATRIX bus While you drag the bar graph the send level is shown in the numerical display area immediately below The method of operation and the meaning of the display are the same as for 6 MATRIX in
12. Color of the send destination The signal is sent to the bus The signal is NOT sent to the bus Click the button in the Sends On Fader window for the MIX MATRIX bus for which you want to adjust the send level Then switch the send level off or on and adjust the send level using the ON button and fader for the input channel dis played in the Overview window 1127142 For MATRIX bus send not only the input channels but MIX channels and STEREO MONO channels be in SENDS ON FADER mode 93 QL Editor Owner s Manual Outport Setup window In the Outport Setup window you can assign the source channel for each output port and set the parameters Outport Setup DANTE 1 8 343 59 1127 26 Fs DELAY SCALE neter fils me DANTE 1 DRNTE 2 DRNTE 3 DANTE 4 DANTE 5 DANTE 6 DANTE 7 DANTE 8 MI 1 Mix MIXY 5 6 MIX 8 1 2 Mx 3 Mx 5 6 7 MX 8 DODOS 4 9 8 84 6 8 8dB 8 8dB 68 68 8 BdB The window includes the following items Q Output port select tabs These tabs switch the output ports controlled in the window in groups of up to eight ports 2 DELAY SCALE field Here you can select the units for the delay time shown below the delay time knob 8 If the RECORDER tab is selected for the Output port select tabs 1 the DELAY SCALE field will be hidden in the screen e meter 343 59m s The dela
13. This level meter is dis played at the same metering point with the input channel in Meter window setup p 72 If this channel is set to Recall Safe the R character is shown green If this channel is set to Mute Safe the M character is shown in green H BBdEB Click the indicator area to switch between 3 indicators The fader is color coded and indicates status as follows White You can adjust the input level of the MIX channel normal mode Gray MIX channel is off Other colors You can adjust the send level SENDS ON FADER mode 12 Channel number Indicates the number of the MIX channel You can double click this number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel If you hold down the Ctrl 38 gt key of your computer keyboard and double click this the Selected Channel window will open as an additional view 3 Channel name This is a text box that displays the channel name You can also edit the channel name in this text box You can right click control key click the text box to select a channel color 1 9 QL Editor Owner s Manual MATRIX window MATRIX 10 10 10 10 10 m T nr T E URDU S Te cu TE Tog Eo To O 8 Uo os TE og dn Cum 60 D D un EIE TE ge Tog Hom TE DDD o O g LIE CE E ge a a i
14. 49 ST IN window 15 lu T 84 DIRECT OUTPUT PATCH page STEREO MONO window 22 Fade function enables disables 84 5 STORE 47 80 FADE TIME page 83 INPUT INSERT PATCH page 50 Synchronization 9 PILE 46 78 INPUT PATCH page 49 Synchronize sees 9 File OUTPUT INSERT PATCH page CVO SE cesses 43 5 Aene 5 T 45 78 OUTPUT PATCH page 50 Tabs 7 FOCUS RECALL page 85 PATCH LIST page 52 TEMPO ME 6 5 FROM ST MONO C 4 PATCH LIST 52 TIME STAMP 79 604920000 G Premium Rack Library window 48 U GEQ faders 57 PROTECT seen 79 80 GEQ graph 57 UNDO 6 47 80 ph R User Denned Keys Sekip mndows 20 Group Link window 74 User window CHANNEL LINK page 76 KECA E 47 80 9 DCA GROUP ASSIGN page 74 Recall Safe scout 81 USER KEY 4 MUTE GROUP ASSIGN page 75 RECALL SAPE 8l 0 7 s 6 Re synchronize 8 INPUT CH window LL 12 Virtual Rack window 53 INPUT INSERT PATCH page 50 S INPUT PATCH page 49 wa P 45 78 INTE
15. OMNI 1 8 OMNI 9 16 only QL5 REC REC R L R inputs of RECORDER SLOT1 1 SLOT1 2 SLOT2 16 Output channels of an card installed in slot 1 2 FX1L A FX1R B FX1L A FX8R B L R inputs of EFFECT rack 1 8 PR1L A PR1R B PR8L A PR8R B L R inputs of PREMIUM rack 1 8 DIGI L DIGI R L R channels of the DIGITAL OUT jack If multiple patches have been made only the first port is shown If you change the patching in this window the port that had been assigned until then will be cancelled and only the newly selected port will be assigned 2 Equalizer Switches the EQ on off This is the same as the equalizer for INPUT p 13 9 DYNA1 Dynamics 1 Switches the dynamics processor on off This is the same as the dynamics 2 for INPUT CH p 13 4 INSERT Enables disables the insert in 17 QL Editor Owner s Manual 6 7 8 9 Center ARI mm 5 MATRIX MATRIX SEND These bar graphs indicate the send levels of the signals sent from the Pre on green MIX channel to MATRIX 1 8 bus You can also adjust the send levels dragging a bar graph to left or right While you drag the bar graph Pre off green the send level is shown in the numerical display area for TO STEREO MONO Post on orange You can set the minimum value dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt 36 gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking the bar Post off ora
16. QL Editor enables you to remotely control a Yamaha QL mixing console such as QL5 or hereinafter collectively called in this document QL Editor also enables you to save the parameter settings on your computer Configuring QL Editor _ISystem Setup To open the System Setup dialog box choose System Setup from the File menu D Network yetemSetup Specify the IP Address of your QL console to com municate Console Address Model Select Select the model of your QL QL5 QL1 when QL Editor is not synchronized with the QL console If QL Editor is synchronized with the QL console the model will automatically be selected and other model options will be grayed out omatically synchronize on file loa store Contirmation 3 Channel Select Sends On Fader ee eon M ae oT Select ald OLS Channel Select Sends On Fader Link between the PC and the console Synchronization Confirmation Recall Confirmation This checkbox enables you to specify whether or D not the QL console and QL Editor are linked to each Window Control From Console Enabl Steal Patch Confirmation other for the following operations du Level Meter Administrator Pass word Selecting channels V Enable 777 Switching between normal mode and SENDS ON FADER mode QE sepe Default OK Cancel Switching between MIX and MATIRX in SENDS ON FADER mode Selecting CUE bu
17. The fader is color coded and indicates status as follows White You can adjust the input level of the STEREO MONO channel normal mode Gray STEREO MONO channel is off Other colors You can adjust the send level SENDS ON FADER mode Channel number This is the channel number ST or M You can double click this number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel If you hold down the Ctrl 38 gt key of your computer keyboard and double click this the Selected Channel window will open as an additional view 17 Channel name This is a text box that displays the channel name You can also edit the channel name in this text box You can right click control key click the text box to select a channel color 23 QL Editor Owner s Manual DCA window 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 50 M oo 1 sh shi shi B BBdE B BBdE B BBdE B BBdB B BBdB B BBdB B BBdB B BBdB B BBdB B BBdBE B aBdBe 8 AEE DCH 1 2 DCA 3 OCA 4 DCA 5 6 OCA 7 8 OCA 3 DCR18 DCR11 OCA 14 DCR15 In this window you can view edit the parameters of DCA Digital Controlled Amplifier groups 1 16 You can access this window in the following ways From the Windows menu choose Overview and then choose DCA Use the bank select keys the Master window to turn on the DCA button 1 CUE
18. the LINK GROUP button will automati cally select the same link group 2 LINK PARAMETER This section enables you to select the parameters to interlock Mesdampganamiphanom werss _ LANI GNE LENMKENIL T NN oen frre The HA FADER DIGITAL GAIN and DELAY parameters will maintain level differences between linked channels 5 SEND PARAMETER Specify the link status for each MIX MATRIX SEND bus QL Editor Manual Scene window Here you can manage scene memories and make various settings related to scene recall operations This window is divided into SCENE MEMORY RECALL SAFE FADE TIME and FOCUS RECALL pages To switch pages click the tabs shown in the upper part of the window Regardless of the file tyoe of the opened file executing SAVE or SAVE AS in this window will save only the scene library data SCENE MEMORY page 2 Scene sec SCENE MEMORY NO FILE INTERNAL DATA COMMENT No TITLE ri COMMENT 000 Initial Data R Initial Settins Data Here you can edit the QLs scene memories You can also load scene library files from a USB flash drive or from a drive of your computer and edit them In this case you can re save all scenes to a file after editing recall just a desired scene or copy a desired scene to the scene memory of the QL itself DAOA D File name Indicates the file name of the currently open scene library 2 OPEN Open a file Opens a scene library
19. Getting Started 2 Master window 9 Overview window 12 Selected Channel window 25 Library window 2 2 45 Premium Rack Library window 48 Patch Editor window 49 Virtual Rack window 53 Meter 72 Group Link window 74 Scene window 78 Custom Fader Bank Setup window 88 Custom Fader Bank window 89 User Defined Keys Setup window 90 User Defined Knobs Setup window 91 Sends On Fader window 93 Outport Setup window 94 Keyboard Shortcuts 96 AERE 97 Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice Description of menus and buttons In the event that menu and button names on a Windows system are different from those on a Mac this manual uses the Windows menu and button names followed by the Mac menu and button names in parentheses QL Editor Owner s Manual Getting Started Overview of QL Editor
20. MONO TO MATRIX 1 10 0096 5 MONO LOW 18 88dB IPTE OH 0 998 3 HIGH MID 9 096 E ad 2 LOW MID 4 1 66kH2 6 6dB 36 4 4 125 B BdB 9 996 DYNAMICS 1 TYPE COMPRESSOR 60 40 20 KEY IN SOURCE SELF PRE EQ INSERT POINT PRE FADER IN RECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE OUT OVER 8dB THRESH RATIO 38ms ee3ms 9 996 RELEASE GAIN 9 0006 JCHANNEL SELECT Channel selection Except for the fact that your editing applies to a STEREO MONO channel this is the same as the channel selection for a MIX channel p 37 ITO MATRIX These are the same as the TO MATRIX of a MIX channel p 37 T 43 QL Editor Owner s Manual _IBALANCE except for MONO channel This adjusts the left right volume balance in the STEREO bus You can set this to the center value holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking this knob TO STEREO MONO BALANCE d Center Equalizer This is the same as the equalizer settings of a MIX channel p 39 _IDYNAMICS1 Except for the fact that the available types are COMPRESSOR EXPANDER COMPAND H and COMPAND and that you can select more than one signal as the key in signal this is the same as the dynamics for input channels p 30 LJIINSERT Except for the fact that the insert por
21. group override group override group override group override group override a a a b b b c preset preset preset preset preset preset preset preset gu gum gum gum gem gem muto mm a p s po gum pem gum gem gum em um eem L Here you can edit the parameters of the Automixer In situations such as an unscripted speech the automixer automatically detects the mics that are in use and optimizes their gain distribution This maintains a consistent system gain among multiple mics without requiring an engineer to be focused on fader operations D RACK Select the rack module of the GEQ rack that you want to control The Automixer can be mounted only in rack number 1 EFFECT 2 Channel indication For channels 1 8 and channels 9 16 this shows the auto mix gain meter and status of each channel man yellow auto green mute red When you select the channel 1 8 or channel 9 16 area the channels shown in the channel control field will switch between 1 8 and 9 16 For the 8 channel Automixer only channels 1 8 are shown 58 QL Editor Owner s Manual Master field a b RIDE RIDE RIDE meters 3 OVERRIDE PRESET MUTE This setting can be made for the group a b c that is selected in the channel control field Only the selected group is shown OVERRIDE If OVERRIDE is turned on the setting will switch to man mode or mute mode depending o
22. lt gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking the bar graph or set the nominal value 0 00 dB by hold ing down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and Shift key and clicking the bar graph The bar graph display will change according to the send position pre post and on off sta tus of the signal sent from the INPUT CH to the MIX MATRIX buses To switch a send on off click the channel number located at the left of the bar graph For FIXED type MIX buses the bar graph is fixed at nominal level 0 and only the on off status is shown In SENDS ON FADER mode this button enables you to adjust the send level using the fader 1 3 QL Editor Owner s Manual 3 PAN ST M C PAN knob adjusts the panning of the signal that is sent from the INPUT CH to the STEREO bus L R channels or the L C R channels You can set this to the center value by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking this knob The ST button is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the INPUT CH to the STEREO bus The M C button is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the INPUT CH to the MONO bus If LCR MODE is selected in the Selected Channel window the LCR button will appear instead of the ST button and M C button and the LCR button will be an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the INPUT CH to the LCR bus SEL Channel selection Selects the INPUT CH for wh
23. 5 rar 20 70 2 33ms 6 0 20 0 18 Y lt MODE ATTACK HOLE STZMONO KEY IN SOURCE T SELF POST EQ CUE PAN 88 8Hz FREQ ma DYNAMICS 2 TYPE 222 18 OUT D VER S N LIBRARY A Q FILTER m 5 m 9 7 ml n ic zu 8dB 2 5 1 THRESH RATIO KNEE amp 5 m 99 I if f 20 70 38ms 229ms 6 6dB 60 40 20 0 18 ATTACK RELEASE GAIN KEY IN SOURCE SELF POST LERE PRE LON codB dB INSERT POINT LCPRECEQCS DEL e NSERT 1 O IET MET QUT A NONE INPUT 1 LE 3 HIGH MID G 2 MEM 6dB GAIN EU g8 a o gt 1 20 3 3 8 78 dE 210 Q 8 78 180kHz HA 6dP GAIN 0 our a POINT NONE PRE HPF ATT a 9 09906 ECALL SAFE SAFE 8 8dB RECALL SA MUTE SAFE a I It 99 m E 4 m 7 ml n e A m ml 25 QL Editor Owner s Manual ST IN channel window Selected Channel CHANNEL LIBRARY A DYNAMICS 1 TYP 18 9 FILCA 0 996 88 8Hz D GAIN FREQ ledB oct TO STEREO MONO MODE MSN ST MONO KEY IN PAN BALANCE E
24. 51 QL Editor Owner s Manual Patch Editor CH1 CHS CHH CHS CHE CH CHE CHS CH1 SIT CHTU CHIE CHI CH18 CH28 CHES CH2U CHES CH26 CHES CH31 CH32 ch 1 che ch 3 ch 4 ch 5 ch ch ch 8 ch 9 ch 1B ch11 chig chis chi4 chis 1 chi chig 19 cheH che chee ches che4 ches chee cher ches ches ch3H ch31 chaz DANTE 1 DANTE DRNTES DANTE4 DATES DANTEE DANTE DRNTES DANTES PATCH LIST page CHES 5 CHET cha Wii DRNTE1 DRNTET1 DANTE DANTE13 CHES DRNTETE DANTE1S DANTEI6 CHUS DANTE 18 DRNTE13 CHS DRNTE2B CHIE 1 DANTEZE DANTE CHS3 DANTECH CHS5 DRNTE25 26 DRNTE2S DRNTE3B DANTES1 DANTES2 CHES CHEL 5 DANTES DANTESS 5 DANTES DANTE DANTEYS DANTE4E DANTE4 DHNTEUS DANTES DANTES DANTESS e DANTES4 DANTESS DANTESE DANTES DANTESS DANTESS 1 TIN 1L
25. A L CHANNEL ST IN UL CHANNEL ST IN 4R Rack Module Editor ca imm RACK No GEQ EFFECT ri Ioa d ar CLOSE Reverb Time 270s 1112 EFFECT LIBRARY ue Initial Delay 5 TYPE REV X HR IN 20T duc Decay 58 Hi Ratio Room Size 23 Low Ratio 1 2 INPUT MIX BALANCE Diffusion 18 LowFreq 346 Hz HiFatin mg Low Fatin 121 HPE j Diffusion 18 dr L Mx 3 CHANNEL e 1 1 I I 1 I I I B OUTPUT L Low Freq 888 Hz L CHANNEL ST IH 1L Rt1L CHANNEL ST IH 1R Atif Reverb 2765 amp Initial Delay em ms i Decay 50 a k Room Size 281 OUTPUT Here you can select the effect type for an internal effect edit the parameters and specify the input output patching 63 QL Editor Owner s Manual Rack No Rack selection Select the rack module of the EFFECT rack that you want to bde o control 2 BYPASS This button temporarily bypasses the effect E 3 This button cue monitors the output of the currently selected TYPE HALL effect ers If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dialog box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen 4 EFFECT Indicates the
26. A Dr BD A Dr BD A Dr N 0 5 fi Dr SN A Dr Tom fi Dr verTop 42 Effect GEQ page only INTERNAL DATA TYPE GATE DUCKING GATE GATE DE ESSER COMPRESSOR EP ANDER 5 COMPRESSOR EXPANDER COMPRNDER S EXPRNDER COMPRNDER S EFFECT n3 na ho E B Finser COMPRESSOR E B Slap Syn Bass ho COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR Pianol COMPRESSOR Piano COMPRESSOR 8 121112112121212111211111111111212 7s ba d F7 7 7 6 FILE This list shows the contents of the data in the library file you opened using the OPEN button 1 The list includes the following items 7 No Number This column indicates the number of each item in the library TITLE This column indicates the title assigned to each library item You can also double click this area and edit the title 9 READ ONLY Read only data is indicated by an in this column It cannot be overwritten nor can its title be edited TYPE This column indicates the effect type In the case of dynamics there is also an indication of the dynamics processor s of this channel into which each library item can be recalled Only library items with an indication of 1 can be recalled to DYNAMICS 1 and only library items with an indication of 2 can be recalled to DYNAMICS 2 Library items with neither of these indications cannot be r
27. Black ST IN channel Send are off Other colors Send is on SENDS ON FADER mode 5 Fader Adjusts the input level of the ST IN channel The fader is color coded and indicates status as follows White You can adjust the input level of the ST IN channel normal mode Gray ST IN channel is off Other colors You can adjust the send level SENDS ON FADER mode The current fader value is shown in the numerical box located immediately below the fader This is the same as the fader for INPUT CH p 14 Click the indicator area at the right side of the fader to switch between 3 indicators mute group indicator DCA group indicator level meter Channel number This is the number of the ST IN channel You can double click this number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel If you hold down the Ctrl 38 gt key of your computer keyboard and double click this the Selected Channel window will open as an additional view 7 Channel name This is a text box that displays the channel name You can also edit the channel name in this text box You can right click control key click the text box to select a channel color 1 QL Editor Owner s Manual MIX window MIX c fa DANTE DANTE DANTE DANTE4 DRNTES DRNTEE DANTE DANTES DANTES DANTE 18 DANTE 11 DANTE 12 13 DANTE 14 oH ME cou ME ME eee n 0 10 10 10 0 1a 10 10 10 um E E z m I
28. CH page of the Library window 3 PATCH Input patch Selects the input source assigned to the input channel for the selectable input sources p 12 26 QL Editor Owner s Manual MIX TO MATRIX SEND TO MIX MATHIX 1 MIX MATRIX send level This adjusts the send level of the signal sent from the input channel to VARI type MIX bus and MATRIX bus The cur rent value is shown in the numerical box immediately below 2 PRE PRE on off This selects PRE or POST as the point from which the signal is sent from the input channel to the MIX bus and MATRIX bus The point will be PRE EQ or PRE FADER when this is on and POST FADER when this is off The PRE EQ FADER setting can be specified in the Mixer Setup dialog box You can right click lt control gt key click the PRE button to display a context sensitive menu that will enable you to specify ALL PRE ALL POST or other options 3 ON MIX MATRIX send on off This is an on off switch for the signal sent from the input channel to the MIX bus and MATRIX bus When MIX buses or MATRIX buses are being used in stereo the odd numbered knob will be PAN or BAL BALANCE If the INPUT CH is selected the odd numbered knob will be always PAN If the ST IN is selected the odd numbered will be PAN or BAL You can switch between Pan and Balance in the TO STEREO MONO section e f the FIXED type is selected for the MIX bus only the ON button is valid e he stereo m
29. E DAL A SOURCE BALANCE SELF POST EQ ST Center 18 LIBRARY 60 40 20 0 KEY IN SOURCE SELF POST EQ P Ea 18 6kH2 0 096 3 HIGH MID C 6 76 6 6dB 2 LOW MID 2 8 78 1 80kH2 0 048 4 2 125H2 8 998 BETA Q RECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE 60 40 20 0 DYNAMICS 2 f 2 e6dB 56dB 364ms THRESH RANGE DECAY f 54 ms ATTACH HOLD FILTER 4 FREQ LIBRARY f 5 2 4 8dB 25 1 THRESH RATIO KNEE 4 p 38ms 6 6dB LR ATTACK RELEASE GAIN DEL AY 6 68ms Unless otherwise specified the parameters explained below are common to INPUT CH 1 64 QL1 1 32 and ST IN channels 1 8 _ICHANNEL SELECT Channel selection LIBRARY PATCH TO MIA 1 SELECT Channel selection Indicates the number and name of the channel you are editing To switch channels you can either click the SELECT button and choose from the list that appears or you can click the plus minus channel select buttons on the left or right side of the icon You can right click lt control gt key click the icon and select the desired choice If you left click the icon you can select the channel color You can also edit the channel name in the text box BRARY Accesses the Input Channel Library Click this button to open the INPUT
30. FADING This switches FADING on off for each scene FADE TIME Indicates the FADE TIME for each scene You can edit the FADE TIME by double clicking this field 79 QL Editor Owner s Manual INTERNAL DATA PS SSS Se No TITLE Fi COMMENT HBB Initial Data H Initial Setting Data H61 SceneBBl 5 882 SceneBB2 EI 5 INTERNAL DATA This area shows the QLs scene memory contents The items displayed are the same as in the FILE list 6 As desired you can copy single or multiple scenes between FILE list and INTERNAL DATA list and move them to a different location within a list STORE Stores the current settings to the scene that is selected in the list 7 RECALL Recalls the settings of the scene selected in the list CLEAR Clears the scene s selected in the list UNDO Cancels the last performed scene recall store copy or move operation PROTECT Turns on the Protect setting for the scene s selected in the list 80 QL Editor Owner s Manual RECALL SAFE page Scene faa RECALL SAFE INPUT SAFE PARAMETERS OUTPUT SAFE PARAMETERS GLOBAL RECALL SAFE 2941 SAFE ON OFF NPUT PATCH IGITAL GAIN SAFE ON OFF 8 HA Eu chi chil chi2 chi3 child chi5 chi6 chi ch18 ch13 chef chee EFFECT RACK oman owt WN PREMIUM RACK ches L6
31. Mixer Setup dialog box SEL Channel selection Selects the MIX channel for which you want to make settings 9 CUE This button cue monitors the signal of the MIX channel If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia log box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen 0 ON Switches the MIX channel on off The button is color coded and indicates status as follows White MIX channel is on normal mode Black MIX channel Send is off Other colors Send is on SENDS ON FADER mode 17 Fader Adjusts the output level of the MIX channel The current fader value is shown in the numeric box immediately below the fader You can set this to the minimum value dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob or set it to the nominal value 0 00 dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and lt Shift gt key and clicking the fader knob 1 8 QL Editor Owner s Manual The numbers and alphabetical letters at the right of the fader indicate the mute groups to which that channel belongs and show the Recall Safe and Mute Safe status of the channel Mute Group Mute Safe indicator Recall Safe sid indicator Level Meter The numbers of mute groups to which this channel belongs are shown in red when those groups are muted If the dimmer levels for those groups are set in a non default status those are shown in orange
32. REIL STIH 1R Rt 1R 21 STIN 2R RtZR ES EESTI STR STIH 3R Rt3R STIH STIN STIN SL RtSL STIH SR REtSR STIN BLIREEL STIN BR REER STIH TL RtTL STIN TR RtTR STIH SL RtSL STIH SR RESR MX MX MH i MX MX MX MX Mi i MX MX MX MX MX MX MX MX PATCH LIST DANTE 1 DANTE DRHTE3 DANTE4 DANTES DANTEE DANTE DANTES DANTES JANTE 1 11 m 13 14 15 16 MORITOR L MONITOR MONITOR C MT 1 MT 2 MT 3 MT 4 MT 5 MT 6 MT 7 MT 8 STL 8T R 18 19 DANTECH ANTES 1 ANTES DANTECH DANTECS DANTECY HONE ANTES DANTECS Here you can view and edit the input patch and output patch settings DANTE ch33 DANTE2 CHS4 cha DANTE CHS5 ch35 DANTESS DANTES4 DANTESS STIN STIN 1RIRt1R STIN STIN 2 DANTE 1 DRNTE2 DANTE4 DANTE DAHTE18 19 DANTEZA INPUT 1 ch35 D Input channel number This is the number of the input channel 2 Input channel This is the name of the input channel You can click the channel name box to edit the name in this page 3 Input port This shows the input port assigned to the input channel
33. S DE ESSER If GATE DUCKING is selected oe DYNAMICS 1 TYPE GATE LIBRARY 15 TH OT 2 n a ONER p a mum i F 4 E 12 5 4 8 3Hlms ia 18 THRESH RAHGE DECAY 9 d 2 24 at Y 4 10 i amp 0 40 20 ATTACK HOLD KEY IN T UT il 1 x SOURCE SELF POST FRE 1 12 19 D Indicates the type of the currently selected gate ducking You can click here to select the type Ducking is the effect that activates compressor triggered by another sound source 2 LIBRARY This button accesses the dynamics library Clicking this button will open the DYNAMICS page of the Library window 3 ON This button switches on off for the gate or the ducking 4 Response curve Indicates the response for the gate ducking of the currently selected channel 5 GR meter Gain Reduction meter This meter indicates the amount of gain reduction produced by the gate ducking 6 THRESH Threshold level Specifies the level the threshold level at which the gate ducking will activate The gate will open or the ducking will activate when the key in signal exceeds this level and the gate will close or the ducking will deactivate when the sig nal falls below this level 7 RANGE Specifies the amount by which the signal is attenuated while the gate is closed or while the ducking is activated DECAY Spec
34. The scene number display 1 will blink until you actually store or recall and while blinking will not match the scene number indicated on the 6 RECALL button This button recalls the scene of the number shown in the scene number display C 10 QL Editor Owner s Manual _IBank Select Keys Opens the corresponding window in the Overview window These are not linked with the bank select key section on the panel of the QL itself INPUT 1 1 16 button Opens the INPUT CH 1 16 window 5 17 32 button Opens the INPUT CH 17 32 window 3 33 48 button only 015 Opens the INPUT CH 33 48 window 4 49 64 button only 015 Opens the INPUT CH 49 64 window 5 ST IN button Opens the ST IN window 6 DCA button Opens the Digital Controlled Amplifier window OUTPUT 7 1 16 button Opens the MIX CH 1 16 window MTRX button Opens the MATRIX window 9 ST button Opens the STEREO MONO window CUSTOM FADER B1 1 16 button Opens the CUSTOM FADER bank B1 1 16 window db B1 17 32 button only 015 Opens the CUSTOM FADER bank B1 17 32 window 2 B2 1 16 button Opens the CUSTOM FADER bank B2 1 16 window 3 B2 17 32 button only 015 Opens the CUSTOM FADER bank B2 17 32 window B3 1 16 button Opens the CUSTOM FADER bank B3 1 16 window 5 B3 17 32 button only 015 Opens the CUSTOM FADER bank B3 17 32 window BA 1 16 button Opens the CUSTOM FA
35. console and the parameter settings in QL Editor may be different Therefore you must first match the parameter settings on the console with those in QL Editor This operation is called synchronization Follow the steps below to synchronize QL Editor 1 Select Synchronization then Re synchronize prem The following window opens If QL Editor is in the offline status the Re synchronize function is not available Direction Contents Console gt Console Dante Setup and IA Device 2 Select whether you want to transfer your settings to QL Editor or vice versa Console gt PC Transfers the current parameter settings of your console to the QL Editor PC gt Console Transfers the current parameter settings in QL Editor to your console At this time the All Libraries option determines whether or not Library data is synchronized If you select the Dante Setup and I O Device check box Dante settings will also be synchronized Clear this check box if you want to preserve the Dante settings of the QL console when using PC Console The Dante settings of the QL console will be copied to QL Editor if you clear this check box and select PC Console or if you select Console PC 3 Click OK Do not operate the console while synchronization is in progress Offline Edit Function If you do not want to synchronize your console with QL Editor select Offline Edit from the Synch
36. file located on a drive of your computer 2 CLOSE Close a file Closes the currently open scene library file 4 SAVE Saves the currently open scene library file on a drive of your computer 5 SAVE AS Save as a different name Saves the currently open scene library file under a different name on a drive of your computer 6 FILE This area lists the scenes in the file you opened using the OPEN button 2 The list includes the following items NO FILE view items that not currently shown scroll the list to the right 78 QL Editor Owner s Manual FADING FADE TIME 000 Initial Data Settina Data mack B Bs 7 No This is the scene number in the file you opened TITLE This is the scene title You can also double click this area and edit the title 5 PROTECT This indicates whether protect is on or off for each scene This area displays a lock icon for protected scenes these scenes cannot be overwritten nor their title edited Read only scenes are indicated displayed in this column COMMENT This column shows the comment assigned to each scene You can also double click this column and edit the comment 1 FOCUS This displays the parameters that will be recalled by scene recall ma head amp and extemal head amp setings willbe recaled wo
37. from which the signal is sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX bus PRE EQ or PRE FADER is selected if this is on or POST FADER is selected if this is off The PRE EQ PRE FADER setting can be made in the Mixer Setup dialog box You can right click control key 4 click the PRE button to display a context sen sitive menu that will enable you to specify ALL PHE ALL POST or other options e f you are using MATRIX buses in stereo the knob for the odd numbered bus will be PAN or BALANCE e he stereo mono status can be specified in Knob of odd numbered side the Mixer Setup dialog box 3 ON MATRIX send on off This is an on off switch for the signal sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX bus 4 Channel name This section indicates the MATRIX channel name 37 QL Editor Owner s Manual LITO STEREO MONO Here you can specify how the signal will be sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus MONO bus MODE ST MONO button When this button is on the signal will be sent to the STEREO bus and independently to the MONO bus STEREO TO STEREO MONO MODE MODE _ ET Center for MONO mix channel for STEREO mix channel The PAN knob adjusts the panning of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STE REO bus L R channels You can set this to the center position by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt 3 gt key of the computer keyboard and clicking the knob If the se
38. level of the compressor THRESHOLD and the threshold level of the expander 9 ATTACK Specifies the time the attack time until it starts to compress and expand the input signal once the compander has been triggered GAIN Adjusts the gain of the signal after it has passed through the compander 17 RELEASE Specifies the time the release time from when the key in signal falls below the threshold level until compression and expansion are removed 2 KEY IN SOURCE Click this to select the key in signal that you want to use The choices are the same as for GATE If DE ESSER is selected 2 3 DYNAMICS 2 DE ESSER LIBRARY IH OuT INER E a 12 c BBkHz 18 THRESH E 60 40 20 0 18 KEY IN SOURCE 10 SELF POST 1 TYPE This indicates that De Esser is the currently selected type 2 LIBRARY This button accesses the dynamics library Clicking this button will open the DYNAMICS page of the Library window 3 ON This button switches the de esser on off 4 Response curve Indicates the response for the de esser of the currently selected channel 5 GR meter Gain Reduction meter This meter indicates the amount of gain reduction produced by the de esser 6 THRESH Threshold level Specifies the threshold level at which the de esser will operate The input signal will start being compressed when the key in signal exceeds this
39. s Manual If a MATRIX channel is selected Selected Channel CHANNEL SELECT PATCH DANTE17 MATRIXI MT 1 FROM TO STEREO MONO 4 HIGH 2 LOW MID Q FREQ l 8 78 18 8kHz 3 HIGH MID 9 79 4 66kH2 8 78 I I DYNAMICS 1 TYPE COMPRESSOR LIBRARY 18 IH OUT P GR 2 0 0 8dB 2 5 1 2 THRESH RATIO KNEE Sms 223ms 6 6dB ATTACK RELEASE GAIN SELF PRE EQ INSERT POINT PRE FADER IN NONE MUTE IN NONE 1 LOW 8 78 125 a a a a ATT a MUTE SAFE SELECT Channel selection Except for the fact that your editing applies toa MATRIX channel this is the same as the channel selection for a MIX channel p 37 JFROM MIX ST MONO C FROM MIA FA eee 17 FROM MIX ST MONO C send level These adjust the send levels of the signals sent from the MIX buses or STEREO MONO buses to the MATRIX bus The cur rent value is shown in the numerical box immediately below 2 PRE PRE on off These select either PRE or POST as the position from which the signal is sent from the MIX buses or STEREO MONO buses to the MATRIX bus PRE EQ or PRE FADER is selected if this is on or POST FADER is selected if this is off The PRE EQ FADER setting can be made in the Mixer Se
40. the MIX window p 18 3 EQ Equalizer Switches the EQ on off The graph immediately below the button shows the approximate response of the EQ This is the same as the equalizer for INPUT CH p 13 4 DYNA1 Dynamics 1 Switches the dynamics processor on off This is the same as the dynamics 2 for INPUT CH p 13 5 INSERT Enables disables the insert in 6 SEL Channel selection 8 Selects the MATRIX channel for which you want to make settings 7 CUE This button cue monitors the signal of the MATRIX channel If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia log box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen ON This switches the MATRIX channel on off If the corresponding channel is off the fader will be grayed out 9 Fader This adjusts the output level of the MATRIX channel The current fader value is shown in the numeric box immediately below the fader alas P 1 The numbers and alphabetical letters at the right of the fader indicate the mute groups to which that channel belongs and show the Recall Safe and Mute Safe status of the channel For the significance of the numbers and alphabetical letters see p 18 Click the indicator area at the right side of the fader to switch between 3 indicators mute group indicator mute safe recall safe indicator level meter Channel number Indicates the number of the MATRIX channel
41. the selected key in signal HPF high pass filter BPF band pass filter or LPF low pass filter The ON OFF button switches the filter on off If you ve selected BPF use the two knobs to adjust the band pass frequency and Q If you ve selected HPF or LPF use the knob to adjust the cutoff frequency If COMPRESSOR EXPANDER is selected DYNAMICS COMPRESSOR LIBRARY iii ET ee UT GR E ta i m 12 co 25 20 5 THRESH RATIO KNEE du a 24 s E 2 1 t m 10 i l i ar H BdB 60 40 20 0 18 u n ATTACK RELEASE GAIN KEY IN T T SELF POST 42 D Indicates the currently selected compressor or expander You can click here to select the type 2 LIBRARY This button accesses the dynamics library Clicking this button will open the DYNAMICS page of the Library window 3 ON This button switches on off for the compressor or the expander 4 Response curve Indicates the response for the compressor expander of the currently selected channel 5 GR meter Gain Reduction meter This meter indicates the amount of gain reduction produced by the compressor expander 6 THRESH Threshold level Specifies the threshold level at which the compressor expander will operate If the compressor is selected the input sig nal will start being compressed when the ke
42. user key To open the Create User Key dialog box choose Create User Key from the File menu This creates a user key with CLU file name extension that can be read from a USB flash drive by the QL console to automatically set user specific parameters D User Hame Comment POWER USER Password Re Enter Password 72 ACCESS PERMISSIOH CH OPERATION Sot Al Clenr hl CURREHT SCEHE INPLIT INPLIT 12 13 14 15 16 20 021 6 27 28 29 30 34 632 OUTPUT OUTPUT 43 44 45 46 47 48 52 53 59 61 62 D 63 64 OR OT 64 05 12 13 14 6 MATRIX STMONO 64 05 STEREOL STEREOR MONO C Administrator Password GEQ RACK SCENE LIST FILE LOAD MOHITOR SETUP LIBRARY LIST SYSTEM SETUP STORE CURRENT SCENE LIBRARY MIXER OUTPORT 1 User Name Specify the name of the user You can enter up to eight single byte alphanumeric characters 2 Comment Enter a comment for each user You can enter up to thirty two single byte alphanumeric characters 3 Password Enter a password that will be used when this user key is read by the QL console You can enter up to eight single byte alphanumeric characters Upperc
43. when those groups are muted If the dimmer levels for those groups are set in a non default status those are shown in orange The numbers of DCA groups to which this channel belongs are shown in yellow This level meter is displayed at the same metering point with the input channel in Meter window setup p 72 If this channel is set to Recall Safe the R character is BBdB ALAA shown in green A ARAJE this channel is set to Mute Safe the M character is shown in green Click the indicator area to switch between 3 indicators Channel number This is the number of the INPUT CH You can open the Selected Channel window for this channel by double clicking this number If you hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and double click this the Selected Channel window will open as an additional view Channel name This is a text box that displays the channel name You can also edit the channel name in this text box You can right click lt control gt key click the text box to select a channel color 14 QL Editor Owner s Manual ST window Fx 1RCBD lt gt FAeRCB FASRCB FAULCRO FAURCB FASRCB FRELCAD FABRCB FATLCRO FATRCBO 9 096 9 0996 9 096 0 006 9 0996 9 096 B BdB 9 006 9 096 9 096 9 096 B BdB B BdB 9 0006 Rt1L Rt1R In this window you can view and edit the mix parameters of ST IN channels 1 8 The
44. 2 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO channel 3 Module graphic This area shows a graphic of the PREMIUM rack module that is currently assigned to the rack and the parameters of that module Double click this to open the module editor for that rack unit By holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and double clicking this you can open multiple rack module editors For these additional edi tors the rack select buttons are not linked with the RACK popup window of the QL itself 4 Input meter Output meter This indicates the level of the signal that is being input and output from the currently selected PREMIUM rack module 5 Output patch Click the CHANNEL field Click L CHANNEL or R CHANNEL area for the stereo or compressor and choose one of the following as the signal route that will be patched to the output channel s of the currently selected PREMIUM rack module CH 1 64 CH 1 32 on the QL 1 INPUT CH 1 64 CH 1 32 on the QL1 STIN1L STINSR ST IN channel 1 8 L R INS1 CH1 CH64 1 32 on the QL1 Insert in 1 of INPUT 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 INS1 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert in 1 INS2 CH1 CH64 1 32 on the QL1 Insert in 2 of input channel 1 64 1 32 on the QL 1 6 BYPASS This switches the PREMIUM rack module between active and bypassed states A PREMIUM rack module is active when the BYPASS button is dark 68 QL Editor Owner s Manual Rack module edito
45. 6 1516 1718 192081 22 232d 2526 2728 29 31 32 33 34 3536 3736 32 dB 4142 434 ch 1 HH E 19 e ii you can select the input port that is assigned to the input of each input channel INFO Specifies whether the HA setting for the input port will be copied from the original channel when you modify the patching 17 TAKE FROM PORT button The HA setting will not be copied from the original channel The HA setting for the port will remain the same even if patching is changed 2 TAKE FROM CHANNEL button The HA setting will be copied from the original channel The HA setting for the previously patched port will be applied to a newly patched port _IPRESET Initializes the patching in this page ALL Clears all patching in this page 49 QL Editor Owner s Manual OUTPUT PATCH page Patch Editor E OUTPUT PATCH Category DANTE OUT ID Pot 1234556 8 9 101112131415161718 192621222324 2526 2 930313 3536 3728 3940 41 42 434 KESAS Pee RSPR RRSP LLIILMEMILLIILLLLLTILLLITA Pees pop e EE aad 5 gi Ll p gu ser AREER SHRP ES a e G E Es MP III Aes koma e a a e
46. DER bank B4 1 16 window 7 B4 17 32 button only 015 Opens the CUSTOM FADER bank B4 17 32 window 11 QL Editor Owner s Manual Overview window INPUT CH window INPUT4 INPUTS INPUTS INPUT INPUTS INPUTS INPUT 16 INPUT 11 INPUT 12 INPUT 13 INPUT 14 DELAY 6 68m 6 68ms 18 ch11 This window displays the mix parameters of INPUT CH 1 16 17 32 33 48 only QL5 49 64 only QL5 The parame ters shown in the window can be selected from the View menu or the menu that appears when you right click lt control gt key click in the window You can access this window in the following ways From the Windows menu choose Overview and select CH 1 16 17 32 33 48 only QL5 or 49 64 only QL5 Usethe bank select keys in the Master window to turn on the 1 16 button 17 32 button 33 48 button only QL5 or 49 64 button only QL5 CD Input patch Click here to select the input source that will be assigned to the INPUT CH from the fol lowing choices NONE Noaassignment O DANTE 1 32 DANTE 33 64 only QL5 INPUT 1 16 INPUT 17 32 only 015 INPUT jacks 1 16 INPUT jacks 17 32 only QL5 PB OUT L PB OUTR L R outputs of PLAYBACK SLOT1 1 SLOT1 2 SLOT2 15 SLOT2 16 Input channels of an I O card installed in slots 1 2 FXIL A 1 PRIL A 2 HA analog gain Drag the k
47. Go YAMAHA QL Editor Owner s Manual Special Notices e The software and this owner s manual are the exclu sive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manu facturer Copying of the commercially available music sequence data and or digital audio files is strictly prohibited except for your personal use e Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documen tation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software The screen displays as illustrated in this owners manual are for instructional purposes and may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your computer Forinformation on modification of system software certain functions or specifications due to version update of the application please visit the following website http www yamahaproaudio com e Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries e Apple Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries The company names and product names in this Owners Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 1 Yamaha Pro Audio Global Site http www yamahaproaudio com Contents
48. If this button is on pressing the channel select button repeatedly will set HA PROCESSING and FADER ON to On or Off simultaneously 9 SCENE LIST STORE SORT Change the operating privileges for scene store and sort operations RECALL Change the operating privileges for scene recall operations LIBRARY LIST STORE CLEAR Change the operating privileges for library store and clear operations RECALL Change the operating privileges for library recall operations 4d FILE LOAD USER SETUP Change the operating privileges for loading user defined keys and preferences when loading a file SYSTEM SETUP MONITOR SETUP Change the operating privileges for loading system setup and monitor setup settings when loading a file CURRENT SCENE Change the operating privileges for loading the current scene when loading a file SCENE LIST Change the operating privileges for loading the scene list when loading a file LIBRARY LIST Change the operating privileges for loading the library list when loading a file 2 CURRENT SCENE INPUT PATCH Change the operating privileges for input patch operations INPUT NAME Change the privileges for editing the input names OUTPUT PATCH Change the operating privileges for output patching OUTPUT NAME Change the privileges for editing the output names BUS SETUP Change the operating privileges for buses GEQ RACK Change the operating privileges for GEQ Graphic Equalizer rack operations EFFECT RACK Change the op
49. JNoasigmet 000000 DANTE OUTPUT 1 32 DANTE OUTPUT 33 64 only QL5 OMNI OUT jacks 1 8 OMNI OUT jacks 9 16 only QL5 SLOT1 1 SLOT1 2 SLOT2 16 Output channels of an I O card installed in slots 1 2 DIGI L DIGI R L R channels of the DIGITAL OUT jack 4 DIRECT OUT POINT Selects the position at which direct out will be patched Choose from PRE HPF PRE EQ PRE FADER or POST ON 35 QL Editor Owner s Manual _LIRECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE These enable disable Recall Safe and Mute Safe for the channel RECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE _IDCA GROUP MUTE GROUP DCA GROUP Selects the DCA group 1 16 to which that channel belongs 2 MUTE GROUP Selects the mute group 1 8 to which that channel belongs 3 DCA MUTE These buttons enable disable DCA group and Mute group for the channel CO 2 Fader DON Switches the input channel on off If the corresponding channel is off the fader will be grayed out 2 Fader Adjusts the input level of the input channel A meter indicating the signal level is shown at the right of the fader and the current value is shown in the numerical box immediately below You set this to the minimum value dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob or set it to the nominal value 0 00 dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and lt Shift gt key and clicking the fader knob 3 CUE This button cue mo
50. MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert in 1 INS1 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert in 1 INS1 ST L INS1 ST R INS1 M C aL 1 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO CHANNEL INS1 52 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 Insert in 2 of input channel 1 64 1 32 on the QL 1 INS2 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert in 2 INS2 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert in 2 INS2 ST L INS2 ST R INS2 M C 2 2 of STEREO channel L R or the The channel name is shown in the boxes immediately below 6 Output meter This indicates the level of the signal that is being output from the currently selected GEQ module 56 QL Editor Owner s Manual 31BandGEQ 26 6 8 45 EL 6 8 GEQ LINK 206 R RILRELE 16k 0 8 0 8 0 8 H E gd B E 8 8 8 8 TAB 6 8 A 7 GEQ on off Switches the currently selected GEQ module on off LINK This button links the settings of two adjacent odd numbered even numbered 31BandGEQ modules or the group A and group B settings of a Flex15GEQ When you click this button a window will ask you for confirmation Click the buttons for the modules you want to use as the parameter copy source and copy destination If you click the RESET BOTH button the parameters of both modules will be reset to the default state 9 GEQ graph This graph shows the response of the currently selected GEQ module GEQ faders These faders cut boost the frequency bands of
51. NS2 ST R INS2 M C Insert in 2 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO channel 5 GEQ Link Indicator If a LINK is active Link indicator will be displayed in the left side of the rack p 57 6 Input meter Output meter These indicate the level of the signals being input and output from the rack 7 ON This switches the GEQ module between active and bypassed states A GEQ module is active when the ON button is lit 54 QL Editor Owner s Manual Rack module editor window 31BandGEQ Rack Module Editor mum GEQ EFFECT LIBRARY GEQ LINK CHANNEL NONE 60 OUTPUT 6 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 8 8 8 6 8 8 8 Q CHANNEL wae as ee ae oo NONE Flex15GEQ Rack Module Editor RACK No GEQ EFFECT GEQ LINK 315 500 200 125k 2k 5k Sk 12 5k 20k AVAILABLE 50 2 5k 16 BRNDS C 400 630 2 CHANNEL S z bS S m mM M M M M M as NONE 12 d RPRRPRRR RRR RR B CHANNEL NONE ss 8 8 a a OUTPUT 20 50 20 125 k 2 Ek ET oy AVAILABLE 2776 2 740 s 68 O0 630 Wo 46k 25k M 16k BANDS OVER T i 4 42 15 R CHANNEL 3 12 CHANNEL J NONE 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 LIBRARY
52. Owner s Manual 3 User Defined Knobs Select the functions or parameters you wish to assign to the USER DEFINED knobs Click a User Defined knob to open the Parameter List dialog box FUNCTION NO ASSIGN BRIGHTNESS CUE DYNARICS1 DVNRMICS 2 EXTERNAL HA HPF I 0 DEVICE INPUT DELAY INPUT GAIN MIDI CONTROL CHANGE MONITOR OSCILLATOR OUTPUT PORT TU MIX LEVEL TO MATRIX LEVEL TO TO MATRIX PAN 92 LOU d LOW FREQUENCY LOU GAIN LOU HID Q LOU HID FREQUENCY LOU GAIN HIGH HID FREQUENCY HIGH MID GAIN HIGH B HIGH FREQUENCY HIGH GAIN 2 SELECTED CH CHI CH CH3 CH4 CH3 CH CHE CH9 CH11 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 CHI CH18 CH19 QL Editor Owner s Manual Sends On Fader window SENDS ON FADER mode enables you to adjust the send level to the MIX MATRIX bus using the fader In this mode the signals sent from all input channels to a specific MIX MATRIX bus can be adjusted simultaneously Use the SENDS ON FADER button in the Sends On Fader window or Master window to switch this mode on and off To display this window do one of the following Select Sends On Fader in the Windows menu e Click the SENDS ON FADER button in the Master window In SENDS ON FADER mode the color and function of the ON button and the fader in the Overview window will change Color of the send destination
53. PUT EQ page of the Library window 2 ON Switches the EQ on off 3 EQ graph Indicates the response for the EQ of the currently selected channel To reset the EQ to flat response hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and click the graph DQ These knobs adjust the Q level of the frequency range selected in the EQ graph 5 FREQ FREQUENCY These knobs adjust the center frequency for the four bands LOW LO MID HI MID and HIGH 6 GAIN These knobs adjust the Q center frequency boost cut amount for the four bands LOW LO MID HI MID and HIGH D lt HIGH shelving If this button is on the HIGH EQ will be switched to a shelving type the Q knob of the HIGH EQ will disappear LPF Low Pass Filter If this button is on the HIGH EQ will function as a low pass filter The Q knob of the HIGH EQ will disappear and the GAIN knob will act as the low pass filter on off switch LOW shelving If this button is on the LOW EQ will be switched to a shelving type the Q knob of the LOW EQ will disappear HPF High Pass Filter If this button is on the LOW EQ will function as a high pass filter EQ The Q knob of the LOW EQ will disappear and the GAIN knob will act as the high pass filter on off switch db TYPE I TYPE EQ type Selects either TYPE I or TYPE as the EQ type 2 ATT Attenuation Adjusts the amount of attenuation for the signal level of pre EQ 39 QL Edito
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55. Room REVERE ROOM LRLR OUT Reverb Plate P REVERB Echo ECHO LRLR OUT MEN 1 Mount Select an effect module or GEQ module for mounting in the rack from the following choices 31BandGEQ 31 band 1 in 1 out graphic equalizer 2 in 2 out graphic equalizer that allows any fifteen of the 31 bands to be controlled EFFECT Internal effect 2 Input patch Click the L CHANNEL or R CHANNEL area and choose one of the following as the signal route that will be patched to the L R input channels of the internal effect This is not shown if nothing is mounted in the rack MIX 1 16 MIX channel 1 16 1 8 MATRIX channel 1 8 ST L ST MONO C STEREO channel L R MONO channel INS1 1 64 1 32 on the Insert out 1 of INPUT 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 INS1 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 1 INS1 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert out 1 INS1 ST L INS1 ST R INS1 M C Insert out 1 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO channel 61 QL Editor Owner s Manual INS2 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 Insert out 2 of input channel 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 INS2 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 2 INS2 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert out 2 INS2 ST L INS2 ST R INS2 M C Insert out 2 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO channel 3 Module graphic This area shows a graphic of the effect module or the GEQ module that is currently ass
56. This button cue monitors all channels that are assigned to the DCA group wen If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia log box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen 2 ON If you turn this button off no signal will be output from the channels assigned to the DCA group If you turn this button on that status will be cancelled 3 DCA fader This fader adjusts the level of the DCA group The current fader value is shown in the numeric box immediately below the fader You can set this to the minimum value dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob or set it to the nominal value 0 00 dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and Shift key and clicking the fader knob If the fader is at nominal level the green indicator at the right of the fader will light B BBdE If a DCA group is set to Recall Safe the R character at the lower right of the fader is dis 1 played in green 44 DCA number This is the number of the DCA group 5 DCA group name This is a text box that displays the DCA group name You can also edit the DCA group name in this text box You can right click control key click the text box to select a channel color 6 Level Meter This level meter indicates the post meter of DCA Click the level meter area to switch between the recall safe indicator and the level meter
57. You can click this box and choose the input port from the popup menu that appears 4 Output channel number This is the number of the output channel 6 Output channel name This is the name of the output channel You can click the channel name box to edit the name in this page 6 Output port This shows the output port assigned to the output channel You can click this box then choose or cancel the output port from the popup menu that appears You can assign multiple output ports If you assign multiple output ports it will display the first output port in the order of the pop up menu QL Editor Owner s Manual 52 Virtual Rack window Here you can make settings for GEQ Graphic Equalizer effects and PREMIUM rack This window is divided into GEQ EFFECT and PREMIUM page To switch pages click the tabs located at the top of the window GEQ page Virtual Rack GE Dan Dwgan Sound Design gap cura gap amis group gap group group ids IH TT b O 1 Mount Select a GEQ module or automixer for mounting in the rack from the following choices BLANK No assignment 31BandGEQ 31 band 1 in 1 out graphic equalizer 2 in 2 out graphic equalizer that allows any fifteen of the 31 bands to be controlled 8ch Automixer 8 channel automixer can be mounted only in rack no 1 16ch Automixer 16 channel automixer can be mounted only in rack no 1 53 QL Editor O
58. You can double click this number to open the Selected Channel window for this channel If you hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and double click this the Selected Channel window will open as an additional view 17 Channel name This is a text box that displays the channel name You can also edit the channel name in this text box You can right click control key click the text box to select a channel color 21 QL Editor Owner s Manual STEREO MONO window Center EI M In this window you can view edit parameters of the STEREO and MONO channels parameters shown in window can be selected from the View menu or the menu that appears when you right click lt control gt key click in the window You can access this window in the following ways From the Windows menu choose Overview and then choose STEREO MONO Use the bank select keys the Master window to turn on the ST button CD EQ Equalizer Switches the EQ on off the L R settings are linked This is the same as the equalizer for INPUT CH p 13 2 Dynamics 1 Switches the dynamics processor on off This is the same as the dynamics 2 for INPUT CH p 13 3 INSERT Enables disables the insert in The L R settings are linked MATRIX MATRIX SEND Here you can view and edit the send levels of the signals sent from the STEREO MONO channel
59. ase orange It is not adjustable if the output port is set to the RECORDER GAIN knob Adjusts the gain level for the signal assigned to the output port To change the value rotate by dragging the knob in the screen You can adjust the setting in 0 1 dB steps over a range of 96 to 0 dB The current value is shown immedi ately below the knob 1 Level meter This meter indicates the level of the signal assigned to the output port 95 QL Editor Owner s Manual Keyboard Shortcuts Opens a previously saved Session Ctrl O uo SCENE MEMORY Selects non consecutive multiple items memories Ctrl click of the Scene window mm Selects all memories section Ctrl A 96 QL Editor Owner s Manual Index 5 K SCENE MEMORY page 78 BYPASS 62 64 68 70 Keyboard Shortcuts 96 greco a x C L FOCUS RECALL page 85 RECALL SAFE page 81 CLEAR 47 75 76 80 Library window 45 SCENE MEMORY page 78 CLEAR ALL 49 77 81 83 88 Selected Channel window 25 DED 45 78 Channel selection 26 37 41 43 79 Master window 9 COMPANDER 32 Ctrl 3E d 8 MATRIX Bus 3 COMPRESSOR EXPANDER 31 Ctrl 8 Shift Click
60. ase and lowercase are distinguished 4 Re Enter Password Enter the password once again as a safeguard against mistaken entry 5 POWER USER Specify whether this user is a power user Power users can use the QL console to create or edit a user authentication key with a specified user level 6 Administrator Password Enter the Administrator password that was specified on the QL console This is not required if no Administrator pass word has been specified on the QL console but if this password is incorrect you will be asked to enter it when the user key is read 7 ACCESS PERMISSION In this area specify the parameters that this user will be allowed to operate 4 QL Editor Owner s Manual OPERATION INPUT ST IN MIX MATRIX DCA Select the channels whose parameters will be operable HA Change the operating privileges for the head amp gain analog gain and phantom power of the selected chan nels PROCESSING Change the operating privileges for overall signal processing parameters except for fader and ON button of the selected channel For the specific parameters included in PROCESSING refer to the QLs man ual FADER ON Change the operating privileges for the pan balance fader channel on send on off and send level of the selected channels Set All Turn on HA PROCESSING and FADER ON for all channels Clear All Turn off HA PROCESSING and FADER ON for all channels Set by One Click
61. at were saved on a drive of your computer edit the order or title of library items recall the desired library data or copy desired library data to a library within the QL This window is divided into DYNAMICS INPUT EQ OUTPUT EQ EFFECT GEQ Graphic Equalizer INPUT CH and OUTPUT CH pages to switch pages click the tabs located at the top of the window To display this window choose Library from the Windows menu and select either DYNAMICS INPUT OUT PUT EQ EFFECT INPUT CH or OUTPUT CH W Regardless of the file type of the opened file executing SAVE or SAVE AS in this window will save only the library data relative to the opened tab 1 OPEN Open a file Opens a library file located on a drive of your computer Use this when you want to edit library data that you ve saved on a USB flash drive 2 CLOSE Close a file Closes the currently open library file 3 SAVE Saves the currently open library file on a drive of your computer Use this to re save an edited library on a USB flash drive or to create a backup on the hard disk of your computer SAVE AS Save under a different name Saves the currently open library file under a different name on a drive of your computer 5 File name Indicates the file name of the currently open library 45 QL Editor Owner s Manual Ducking A Dr BD fi Dr SN De Esser Comp Expand CompandertS
62. ber of the DCA group 2 DCA group name This is the name of the DCA group You can also click the mouse on this area to edit the name 3 PRE amp POST DCA MUTE TARGET These buttons determine whether a Send signal routed to the bus that features a send point set to PRE can be muted Turn this button on to specify PRE and POST as the mute target Turn this button off to specify only POST as the mute target 4 Grid This grid lets you assign channels horizontal rows to DCA groups vertical columns Currently patched grids are indicated by a symbol To enable or disable an assignment click the desired grid 74 QL Editor Owner s Manual 5 CLEAR These buttons clear all channels assigned to the corresponding DCA group When you click one of these buttons a win dow will appear asking you to confirm the operation To execute the Clear operation click the OK button MUTE GROUP ASSIGN page MUTE GROUP ASSIGN INPUT MUTE 12 56 7 8 9 1011121314 151617181920 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 2930 31 32 333 MUTE BERBER ESSER MUTE BSS CR Ree OP eee MUTE3 MUTEU MUTES MUTE MUTES OUTPUT MUTE MUTE1 MUTE2 MUTES MUTEY MUTES MUTEB MUTE MUTES DIMMER LEVEL Here you can specify the channels that will be assigned to mute groups 1 8 The upper part of the screen lets you assign input channels to mute groups and the lower part of the screen lets you as
63. chronization View Help Close Close All WW Tile Ctrl T Cascade Ctrl eee T Master Ctrl 1 Sends On Fader Ctrl 2 Overview CH1 16 Custom Fader Bank CH17 32 Ctrl 2 Selected Channel CH33 48 Ctrl Alt 3 Library CH49 64 Ctrl Alt 4 Premium Rack Library ST IN Ctrl Alt 6 Patch Editor MIX Ctrl Alt4 7 Rack MATRIX Ctrl Alt 9 Meter STEREO MONO Ctrl Alt 0 Group Link Scene Custom Fader Bank Setup User Defined Keys Setup User Defined Knobs Setup Outport Setup You can choose Tile or Cascade to arrange the windows within the editor Tile Cascade wi 3 Editor QL Editor File Edit Windows Synchronization View File Edit Windows Synchronization View Help Virtual Rack atch Edito Group Link NO FILE No TITLE Stand E INPUT DCA 881 Gate 882 Ducking 883 R Dr BD 884 A Dr SN 885 De Esser 886 Comp 887 Expand 888 889 Compandert 818 A Dr BD 811 A Dr BD 812 A Dr SN Patch Editor INPUT PATCH HA INFO In the Library window or Scene window click the tabs located at the top of the window to switch between pages DYNAMICS 7 QL Editor Owner s Manual Synchronizing QL Editor When QL Editor starts up the parameter settings on the
64. cted group override When you press the 3 OVERRIDE button in the Master field the corresponding channels will switch to man mode or mute mode depending on the setting of this button Ifthe channel s override button is on turning on the master OVERRIDE button will switch the channel s mode to man Ifthe channel s override is off turning on the master OVERRIDE button will switch the channels mode to mute When you turn the master OVERRIDE button off that channel will return to its prior mode 1 Channel number Indicates the channel number within the automixer 12 Channel name Indicates the name of the channel that is patched 3 man auto mute Toggles between man auto mute man Passes the audio without changing the gain auto The automixer will be on mute The channel will be muted preset Selects the channel s mode man auto mute when the 8 PRESET button in the master field has been pressed The preset indicator will switch between man auto mute each time you press the preset button 60 QL Editor Owner s Manual Virtual Rack OUT Ex REV X Hall j RENE M EN dim Room EFFECT CINE 3 REV X Plate EFFECT SEMEN nus PLATE LRLR M EN OUT 4 Reverb Hall REVERB HALL LELR OUT 6 EFFECT Reverb
65. ecall target 45 DCA These buttons exclude DCA groups from recall operations If the ALL button is on the LEVEL ON and DCA group names will be excluded If the LV ON button is on LEVEL and ON settings will be excluded GEQ RACK Excludes GEQ rack settings from recall operations when the button is on 82 QL Editor Owner s Manual M EFFECT RACK Excludes EFFECT rack settings from recall operations when the button is on PREMIUM RACK Excludes PREMIUM rack settings from recall operations when the button is on FADER BANK SELECT If this button is turned on the banks that have been selected in the fader block of the QLs fader bank section will be excluded from the recall target 09 SET ALL This button switches on all buttons for all parameters 2 CLEAR ALL This button switches off all buttons for all parameters FADE TIME page Scene FADE TIME STEREO MONO FADE TIME INPUT Here you can make settings for the Fade Time function which adjusts the time over which fader and pan will reach their new values when a scene is recalled Since the Fade function settings are independent for each scene you must recall the desired scene before you make these settings 83 QL Editor Owner s Manual CD INPUT ST IN DCA These on off buttons select the input channels that will be excluded from recall operations 2 SET ALL This button switches on the buttons of all input channels 3 CLEAR ALL Thi
66. ecalled to this channel 4 DYNAMICS DYNAMICS page only Select which of the two dynamics processors will be subject to the Store or Recall operation 2 RACK No Rack selection Effect GEQ page only Select which rack will be subject to the Store or Recall operation In the EFFECT library it indicates the rack number 1 8 of the EFFECT rack In the GEQ library it indicates the rack number 1 8 of the GEQ and the rack number 1 8 of the EFFECT rack If you select the rack number that Flex 15 GEQ is assigned to it displays the A B select button And this A B select button will be hidden if you select the rack number that 31 Band GEQ is assigned to HQ Pitch and Freeze cannot be recalled to an effect module mounted in the even numbered rack 46 QL Editor Owner s Manual 3 INTERNAL DATA This area shows the library contents The items displayed are the same as in the FILE list 6 As desired you single or multiple data items between FILE list and the INTERNAL DATA list copy or move them to a different location within a list To do this use the following methods to select the data item s that you want to copy or move To select a single data item Click the line containing the desired data item To select multiple consecutive data items Click the first data item to select it then hold down the lt Shift gt key and click the last data item To select multiple non consecutive data ite
67. emoved 2 KEY IN SOURCE Click this to select the key in signal that you want to use The choices are the same as for GATE If COMPANDER H COMPANDER S is selected D D DYNAMICS 2 TYPE COMPANDER H LIBRARY IH ONER iP 4 ELT NOE TERN ile THRESH RATIO WIDTH 94 a m 5 26 ceom s amp AdB 60 40 20 0 18 ATTACK RELEASE KEY IN Eri L LI H SELF 5 E 42 D Indicates the type of the currently selected compander combination of compressor expander You can click here to select the type 2 LIBRARY This button accesses the dynamics library Clicking this button will open the DYNAMICS page of the Library window 3 ON This button switches the compander on off 4 Response curve Indicates the response for the compander of the currently selected channel 5 GR meter Gain Reduction meter This meter indicates the amount of gain reduction produced by the compander 6 THRESH Threshold level Specifies the threshold level at which compression and expansion are applied The input signal will be compressed when the key in signal exceeds this level The expander effect will apply to levels below THRESHOLD WIDTH 32 QL Editor Owner s Manual 77 RATIO Specifies the ratio the amount of compression WIDTH Specifies the width between the threshold
68. erating privileges for EFFECT rack operations PREMIUM RACK Change the operating privileges for PREMIUM rack operations MUTE GROUP ASSIGN Change the privileges for assigning mute groups MUTE GROUP MASTER Change the operating privileges for enabling disabling mute groups 3 MONITOR SETUP OSCILLATOR Change the operating privileges for oscillator settings TALKBACK Change the operating privileges for talkback settings SYSTEM SETUP MIXER SETUP Change the privileges for making mixer setup settings OUTPORT SETUP Change the privileges for making outport setup settings MIDI GPI Change the privileges for making MIDI and GPI settings 5 Create Creates the user key Cancel Closes the dialog box 5 QL Editor Owner s Manual Handling Files The following table describes how to handle files Creating a new file Choose New from the File menu Opening a previously saved file Choose Open from the File menu Saving the current file with new Choose Save As from the File menu Saving the current file Choose Save from the File menu Quitting the QL Editor Choose Exit from the File menu Files dedicated for QL Editor have a filename extension of Files in which only CL QL console data is saved file name extension CLF can also be handled allowing you to use a USB flash drive to exchange data with the QL console Undo Redo Function In QL Editor you can cance
69. gnal level is shown at the right of the fader and the current value is shown in the numerical box imme diately below You can set this to the minimum value dB by holding down lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob or set it to the nominal value 0 00 dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and Shift key and click ing the fader knob 3 CUE This button cue monitors the signal of the MATRIX channel If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia log box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen 42 QL Editor Owner s Manual If a STEREO MONO channel is selected STEREO channel window Selected Channel CHANNEL _ LIBRARY PATCH DANTE25 TO MATRIX 1 LOHN 10 0096 10 0096 STEREO MONO 10 0096 LIBRARY 16 6kH2 6 6dB 15 5dB 3 HIGH MID 2 LOW MID 8 8dB 8 8dB ATT a Mn MONO channel window DYNAMICS 1 TYPE COMPRESSOR 18 60 40 20 KEY IN SOURCE SELF PRE EQ INSERT POINT FADER NSERT 1 OUT IN NONE RECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE OUT OVER 8dB 25 1 THRESH RATIO KNEE E f 4 A 5 38ms 1 0996 ATTACK RELEASE GAIN MUTE 6 66dB Selected Channel CHANNEL LIBRARY PATCH DRNTE27 M NOCE
70. he corresponding mute group When you click one of these buttons a window will appear asking you to confirm the operation To execute the Clear operation click the OK button 7 DIMMER LEVEL These knobs adjust the dimmer level for each group to lower the signal level of the group to the amount of attenuation you set For example a certain amount of the monitor speaker level for a group of musicians can be lowered temporar ily to avoid an excessive monitor speaker level during MC in between songs CHANNEL LINK page CHANNEL LINK ST IN 4 5 LINKGROUP LINK PARAMETER DYNAMICS DYNAMICS SEHE E m m DIGITAL DIRECT MATRIX E TO MIX TO MATRIX If you link two or more input channels the parameters of these channels will interlock with each other and change simul taneously LINK PARAMETER D HAMICS D HAMICS HIS MATRIS DIGITAL DIRECT HIS MATRIS SEND PARAMETER TO MIX 76 QL Editor Owner s Manual D Link buttons Use these buttons to select the link group A Z a n to which you want each input channel to be assigned If you dont want an input channel to be linked select NONE You can assign up to forty groups for INPUT CH 1 64 QL1 1 32 and ST IN CH 1 8 2 CLEAR ALL Clears the link settings for all channels 3 LINK GROUP button If you select a link group using one of the corresponding Link buttons 1
71. his button will be displayed only if the DANTE or INPUT ports have been patched 2 QL Editor Owner s Manual 5 A GAIN D GAIN Link This is an on off switch for linking the analog gain and digital gain when gain compensation is on 6 Phase Inverts the phase polarity of the signal after AD conversion 7 Type Switches the attenuation per octave of the high pass filter between 12dB oct and 6dB oct STEREO MONO Here you can specify how the signal will be sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus MONO bus MODE e ST MONO button When this button is on the signal will be sent to the STEREO L R bus and independently to the MONO bus TO STEREO MONO STEREO STEREO MONO MODE MODE MODE ALL re PAN BALANCE PAM BALANCE El ANCE mI BALANCE MEN pi mm Center Center Center INPUT CH 1 64 ST IN channel 1 8 The PAN knob adjusts the panning of the signal sent from the input channel to the STE REO bus L R channels You can set this to the center position by holding down the PAN lt Ctrl gt lt amp gt key of the computer keyboard and clicking the knob You can select Pan or PAN BALANCE for ST IN Balance for ST IN The BALANCE knob adjusts the balance of the signal that is sent from the ST IN channel to the STEREO bus L R channels PAN BALANCE can be switched with the PAN BALANCE buttons Switches the sig
72. ich you want to perform operations 9 CUE This button cue monitors the signal of the INPUT CH If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia log box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen ON 4 BBE Switches the INPUT CH or send on off ch 1 The button is color coded and indicates status as follows White INPUT CH is on normal mode Black INPUT CH Send are off Other colors Send is on SENDS ON FADER mode 7 Fader Adjusts the input level of the INPUT CH or the send level The fader is color coded and indicates status as follows White You can adjust the input level of the INPUT CH normal mode Gray INPUT CH is off Other colors You can adjust the send level SENDS ON FADER mode The current fader value is shown in the numerical box located immediately below the fader You can set this to the minimum value dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob or set it to the nominal value 0 00 dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and Shift key and clicking the fader knob The numbers and alphabetical letters at the right of the fader indicate the DCA group and mute groups to which that channel belongs and show the Recall Safe and Mute Safe status of the channel Mute Group indicator Group indicator Level Meter The numbers of mute groups to which this channel belongs are shown in red
73. ifies the time over which the gate will close or the time to return to normal signal gain of ducking after the hold time has elapsed 9 ATTACK Specifies the time from when the key in signal exceeds the threshold level until the gate opens or from when the duck ing has been triggered until the signal is ducked HOLD Specifies the time that the gate will remain open or the ducking will remain activate after the key in signal falls below the threshold 30 QL Editor Owner s Manual 1 KEY SOURCE Click this to select one of the following signals to use as the key in source SELF PRE EQ The pre EQ signal of the currently selected input channel SELF POST EQ The post EQ signal of the currently selected input channel MIX OUT 13 16 output signal of the corresponding MIX channel immediately before the output attenua CH 1 64 POST EQ The post EQ signal of the corresponding input channel however you can only choose chan nels belonging to the same group within the ten groups 1 8 9 16 17 24 STIN1L STIN8R POST EQ 25 32 CH33 40 41 48 CH49 56 57 64 STIN1L STINAR and STIN5L STIN8R 42 CUE This button cue monitors the currently selected key in signal This is not shown in the Additional View If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dialog box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen 3 KEY IN FILTER Select the type of filter applied to
74. igned to the rack and the parameters of that module Double click this to open the module editor for that rack unit By holding down the Ctrl 3 key of your computer keyboard and double clicking this you can open multiple rack module editors For these additional editors the rack select buttons are not linked with the RACK popup window of the QL itself 4 Input meter Output meter These indicate the level of the signals being input and output from the effect module or the GEQ module 5 Output patch Click the L CHANNEL or R CHANNEL area and choose one of the following as the signal route that will be patched to the L R output channels of the internal effect CH 1 64 CH 1 32 on the QL 1 INPUT CH 1 64 CH 1 32 on the QL1 STIN1L STIN8R ST IN channel 1 8 L R INS1 CH1 CH64 CH 1 32 on the QL1 Insert in 1 of INPUT CH1 64 1 32 the QL1 INS1 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert in 1 INS2 CH 1 32 on the QL1 6 BYPASS This switches the effect module or the GEQ module between active and bypassed states An effect module is active when the BYPASS button is dark 62 QL Editor Owner s Manual Rack module editor Effect window Rack Module Editor ER x RACK No EFFECT EFFECT Feverb Hall LIBRARY TYPE REVERE HALL June E DIFF DENSITY OLY BAL L CHANNEL Mx tel CHANNEL 4 Ams m e OUTPUT L
75. j SET ALL SET ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL Here you can make settings for the Recall Safe function that excludes only specific channels from recall operations of all scenes LIINPUT SAFE PARAMETERS field In this area you can view and edit the Recall Safe settings for all input channels and ST IN channels This area contains the following items Q SAFE ON OFF These are on off buttons that select the channels to be excluded from recall operations INPUT SAFE PARAMETERS SAFE 2 Parameter matrix grid Here you can select the parameters to be excluded from recall operations If the ALL button is on all parameters will be excluded 3 SET ALL These buttons turn on all buttons for all input channels or ST IN channels or for the corresponding parameter 4 CLEAR ALL These buttons turn off all buttons for all input channels or ST IN channels or for the corresponding parameter BREE BEE BE Be Tix ao T sues E LE SET ALL CLEAR ALL OUTPUT SAFE PARAMETERS field In this area you can view and edit the Recall Safe settings for all output channels The items in this area are the same as in the INPUT SAFE PARAMETERS field 81 QL Editor Owner s Manual _IGLOBAL RECALL field In this area you can view and edit the Recall Safe parameters These are not channel parameters but QL global parameters for such things as patches DCA grou
76. l be recalled by scene recall 3 CUSTOM FADER If this button is turned on the custom fader banks will be included in the recall target PORT TO PORT PATCH If this button is on the PORT TO PORT patch settings will be specified as the recall target 15 PORT TO PORT HA If this button is on the PORT TO PORT HA settings will be specified as the recall target 86 QL Editor Owner s Manual These buttons specify the DCA groups that will be recalled by scene recall If the ALL button is LEVEL ON DCA group names will be recalled by scene recall If the LV ON button is on LEVEL and ON will be recalled by scene recall 7 GEQ RACK If these buttons are on the corresponding GEQ rack will be recalled by scene recall EFFECT RACK If these buttons are on the corresponding EFFECT rack will be recalled by scene recall PREMIUM RACK If these buttons are on the corresponding PREMIUM rack will be recalled by scene recall 09 FADER BANK SELECT If this button is turned on the banks that have been selected in the fader block of the QLs fader bank section will be specified as the recall target 6 SET ALL Turns on the buttons of all parameters 02 CLEAR ALL Turns off the buttons of all parameters 87 QL Editor Owner s Manual Custom Fader Bank Setup window In this window you can make settings for the Custom Fader Bank This window is divided into B1 B2 B3 and B4 pages To open these pages choose C
77. l the latest operation Undo and also cancel the cancellation of the latest operation Redo If you perform an Undo operation twice in a row you can cancel the two most recent operations If you perform an Undo operation three times in a row you can cancel the three most recent operations In this way you can cancel multiple recent operations The following table describes how to use the Undo Redo function Undo Choose Undo from the Edit menu Choose Redo from the Edit menu Please note however that after you perform one of the following operations you cannot successfully undo or redo any previous operation Operations on the QL console e Synchronizing with the QL console You cannot Undo or Redo the following operations e Fdits in the Setup window e Synchronization e Opening and closing the windows e Resizing or moving the windows There are certain other operations that cannot be undone depending on the function For library or scene operations Undo Redo applies only to the single most recent operation You cannot undo any operations prior to this Undo Redo in these windows is available only using the UNDO but ton within the respective window Even if you perform a scene recall from the Master window you cannot use a shortcut or menu operation to undo the recall QL Editor Owner s Manual Window operations You can select and open each window from the Windows menu 4 Editor File Edit Syn
78. lected MIX bus is used as a stereo bus this will be the BALANCE The BALANCE knob adjusts the bal ance of the signal that is sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus L R channels Switches the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus on off Switches the signal sent from the MIX channel to the MONO bus on off e LCR button When this button is on the signal will be sent to the L C R buses which work in conjunction with each other PAN BALANCE for STEREO bus ee STEREO MONOD MODE MODE BALANCE Center for MONO mix channel for STEREO mix channel The PAN knob adjusts the panning of the signal that is sent from the MIX channel to each of the L C R channels You can set this to the center position by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of the computer keyboard and clicking the knob If the selected MIX bus is used as a stereo bus this will be the BALANCE The BALANCE knob adjusts the bal PAN BALANCE for STEREO bus ance of the signal that is sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus L R channels CSR Center Side Ratio of the CENTER channel level relative to the STEREO bus 38 QL Editor Owner s Manual Equalizer LIBRARY 10k 208 5 6 18 amp BdB 6 3 HIGH MID 4 p gt kHz 2 LOW MID 4 1B kHz 9 096 B 7H A B B BdB CD LIBRARY Accesses the OUT
79. level compression will be removed when the signal falls below this level 7 FREQ Minimum frequency Center frequency Specifies the minimum frequency for HPF or the center frequency for BPF at which the key in signal will activate the de esser 33 QL Editor Owner s Manual Drag the knob in the screen to select the HPF High Pass Filter or BPF Band Pass Filter OQ Adjust the Q level of the frequency range at which the key in signal will activate the de esser This parameter is valid only if the TYPE is set to BPF KEY IN SOURCE The key in signal is set to the SELF POST EQ DELAY D Turns the delay on off of the currently selected channel 2 Delay time Drag the knob in the screen to adjust the delay time of the currently selected channel LIINSERT1 2 except for ST IN channels INSERT POINT FRE Ea NSERT 1 BERI IH 6 INFUT 1 Tj BL bdB GAH CD POINT Insert point Selects the position at which insert in out will be patched Choose from PRE EQ PRE FADER or POST ON 2 ON Enables disables insert in out 3 OUT Insert out Click this to select the output port that will be assigned to insert out from the following choices NONE Jj Noesgment 000004 DANTE OUTPUT 1 32 DANTE OUTPUT 33 64 only QL5 OMNI OUT jacks 1 8 OMNI OUT jacks 9 16 only QL5 34 QL Editor Ow
80. ms Click the first data item then hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and click each of the remaining data items When you have selected the data item s that you want to move or copy drag them to the desired location in the other list if youre copying between lists or in the same list if you re copying moving within the same list To copy data items overwriting the destination Drag the copy source data item s to the desired line in the other list or to another line in the same list At this time a gt symbol will appear at the right of the data item number When you drop the data item in this state a dialog box will appear asking you to confirm the Save operation If you click the OK button the copy source data item s will be overwritten onto the copy destination data items and the copy source data item s will remain unchanged If the copy source selection contains multiple data items the data will be over written onto consecutive data items starting at that data item e To move data items Within the same list you can move the selected data item s to another location to rearrange the order of the data items in the list To do this drag the selected data item s to a location between two other lines in the same list At this time a symbol will appear between the lines When you release the mouse button in this state the selected data item s will move to that location and the data item numbers will als
81. n This has the same function as Synchronization menu Offline Edit p 8 This indicator is shown when QL Editor is correctly connected to the QL itself In this state the parameters of QL Editor and the itself are linked This indicator is shown when QL Editor and the QL itself are not connected or when there is a problem with the connection or when Offline Edit is selected In this state the parameters of QL Editor and the QL itself are not linked 2 RE SYNC button Clicking this button opens the Synchronization dialog box This has the same function as Synchronization menu gt Re Synchronize gt p 8 ers If QL Editor is in the offline status the Re synchronize function is not avail able LJSCENE MEMORY Here you can view the currently recalled scene and recall or store scenes 1 Scene number display Indicates the number of the scene that is selected for store or recall Protect indicator The lock icon is displayed for scenes that are protected You will be unable to overwrite or modify the titles of such scenes For read only scenes R appears instead SEdit indicator The edit indicator will light when you edit the parameters after recalling a scene 4 STORE button This button stores the current scene into the number shown by the scene number display CD 5 INC DEC buttons These buttons increment or decrement the number shown in the scene number display CD
82. n off This is the same as the dynamics 1 dynamics 2 for INPUT p 13 5 DELAY Turns input delay processors on off The current delay value is shown in numerical box located immediately below the button You can also edit the delay value in this box MIX MATRIX MIX MATRIX SEND Switches between the send indications to MIX buses 1 16 or to MATRIX buses 1 8 This is the same as the mix matrix send for INPUT CH p 13 17 PAN BALANCE ST M C Displays the PAN BALANCE knobs for L R channels PAN BALANCE is synchronized to the Pan Balance of the TO STEREO MONO section The BALANCE knob adjusts the balance of the signal that is sent from the ST IN channel to the STEREO bus L R channels or the L C R channels The PAN knob adjusts the panning of the signal that is sent from the INPUT CH to the STEREO bus L R channels Other than the PAN BALANCE knob this is the same as PAN TO STEREO MONO for an INPUT channel p 14 12 SEL Channel selection Selects the ST IN channel for which you want to perform operations L and R can be selected separately 3 CUE This button cue monitors the signal of the ST IN channel If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia log box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen ON ponde Switches the ST IN channel on off The button is color coded and indicates status as follows White ST IN channel is on normal mode
83. n the override settings of the channels in the same group e PRESET Switches the channels of the same group to the mode man auto mute that has been preset e MUTE Switches the channels of the same group to mute mode 4 meters Switches the meter indicator of the channel control field Each time you press the button the setting cycles between gain input and output 5 reset Initializes the settings of the automixer 59 QL Editor Owner s Manual control field 6 Level indicator 6 Indicates the automixer level pes weight Lit green Audio is at an appropriate level for the automixer Unlit Lower than the appropriate level Lit red Higher than the appropriate level Adjust the HA gain of the QL unit so that the indicator remains lit green 8 7 Meter indicator Each time you press the 4 meters button in the Master field you ll cycle between the fol lowing three types of meter Meter display color Meter type Green gain 10 group override Yellow input Input level Blue output Output level Normally you should leave this set at automix gain weight Adjusts the mutual sensitivity between input channels Adjust the weight setting so that all of the automix gain meters are at approximately the same level when there is no input 9 group Each channel can be assigned to three groups a b c The channel s background color will change depending on the sele
84. nal sent from the input channel to the STEREO bus on off M C Switches the signal sent from the input channel to the MONO bus on off e LCR button When this button is on the signal will be sent to the L C R buses which work in conjunction with each other TO STEREO STEREO STEREO MODE MODE MODE hE EE CR PAN BALANCE PAN BALANCE Eu Lan CSE BAL AHCE Center sA Center INPUT CH 1 64 ST IN channel 1 8 The PAN knob adjusts the panning of the signal that is sent from the input channel to each of the L C R channels You can set this to the center position by holding down the PAN lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of the computer keyboard and clicking the knob You can select Pan PAN BALANCE for ST IN Balance for ST IN The BALANCE knob adjusts the balance of the signal that is sent from the ST IN channel to the STEREO bus L R channels PAN BALANCE can be switched with the PAN BALANCE buttons CSR Center Side Ratio of the CENTER channel level relative to the STEREO bus L R 28 QL Editor Owner s Manual EQUALIZER 2Ok 5 6 BAILH Fa 8 HIGH MID 102 gt 4 P 3HkHz H BdB 2 LOW MID 4 i A 1 66kH2 8 9 125H2 B A D LIBRARY Accesses the INPUT EQ page of the Library window 2 ON Switches the EQ Parametric Equalizer on off of
85. ner s Manual 4 IN Insert in Click this to select the input port that will be assigned to insert in from the following choices NONE jNoasgnmmet DANTE INPUT 1 32 DANTE INPUT 33 64 only QL5 INPUT jacks 1 16 INPUT jacks 17 32 only QL5 GEQ1L A GEQ1R B GEQ8L A GEQ8R B L R outputs of GEQ rack 1 8 FX1L A FX1R B FX8L A FX8R B L R outputs of EFFECT rack 1 8 PR1L A PR1R B PR8L A PR8R B L R outputs of PREMIUM rack 1 8 5 HA analog gain Adjusts the analog gain for INPUT This knob appears only if the channel is patched to a head amp 6 48 Phantom power Switches phantom power 48V on off This button appears only if the channel is patched to a head amp 7 GC Gain Compensation Turns head amp analog gain compensation on off _IDIRECT OUT except for ST IN channels DIRECT OUT NONE PRE HPF H BBdB 1 Turns the direct output on off You can right click lt control gt key click the button to display a popup menu select ALL ON or ALL OFE 2 DIRECT OUT GAIN Adjusts the gain of the direct output The current value is shown in the numerical box below the knob You can set this to the nominal value 0 0 dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and clicking the knob 3 DIRECT OUT PORT Click this to select one of the following output ports as the one used for direct out NONE j
86. nge graph or set the nominal value 0 00 dB by holding down the Ctrl gt key and Shift key and clicking the bar graph The bar graph display will change as follows according to the send position pre post and on off status of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX buses To switch a send on off click the channel number located at the left of the bar graph 6 PAN BALANCE ST M C The PAN knob adjusts the panning of the signal that is sent from the mix channel to the STEREO bus channels or the L C R channels You can set this to the center value by holding down the Ctrl 36 key of your computer keyboard and clicking this knob If assigned as a stereo bus this adjusts the balance of the odd numbered channel and even numbered channel The stereo bus setting can be made in Mix Bus Setup of the Mixer Setup dialog box The ST button is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the mix channel to the STEREO bus The M C button is an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the mix channel to the MONO bus If LCR MODE is selected in the Selected Channel window the LCR button will appear instead of the ST button and MONO button and the LCR button will be an on off switch for the signal that is sent from the mix channel to the LCR bus 7 VARI FIXED Indicates the type VARI or FIXED of the currently selected MIX bus This parameter can be switched in Mix Bus Setup of the
87. nitors the signal of the input channel Were If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia Baade log box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden the screen 36 QL Editor Owner s Manual If a MIX channel is selected Selected Channel CHANNEL COMPRESSOR LIBRARY SELECT PATCH GR i gt NEL DRNTE1 34 12 8dB 25 1 e 6 18 THRESH RATIO KNEE 40 12 24 4 f 60 18 40 x ie MATRIX 20 70 bU 0 u u 1 EY I TO STEREO MONO 38ms 229ms amp 8BdB 5 ATTACK RELEASE GAIN MODE ST MONO INSERT POINT PRE 4 3 HIGH MID 2 LOW MID 4 1 LOW MUTE SAFE L2CHANNEL SELECT Channel selection CD SELECT Channel selection Except for the fact that your editing applies to a MIX channel this is the CHANNEL same as the channel selection for an input channel gt p 26 2 LIBRARY Accesses the Output Channel Library Click this button to open the OUTPUT CH page of the Library window 3 PATCH Output patch Selects the output source assigned to the Mix channel for the selectable output sources p 17 1 MATRIX send level This adjusts the send level of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the MATRIX buses 2 PRE PRE on off Select either PRE or POST as the position
88. nnel 1 16 insert in 2 INS2 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert in 2 INS2 ST L INS2 ST INS2 M C a Channel LA The channel name is shown in the boxes immediately below Output meter Indicates the level of the signal being output from the PREMIUM rack module When the stereo EQ or compressor has been selected display the meter of both the L R Insert in 2 of input channel 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 71 QL Editor Owner s Manual Meter window This window shows the signal levels of each section in the QL letting you check for the presence of signals and whether an overload is occurring This window is divided into INPUT METER and OUTPUT METER to switch pages click the tabs located at the top of the window 119 72 In order to view the QL s signal levels in the Meter window make sure that QL Editor and the QL itself are synchronized Also please make sure that the Level Meter is enabled in the System Setup dialog box 0 2 INPUT METER page 3 Meter rece sm INPUT METER LEVEL METER METERING POINT PRE D GRIN 6 12 18 60 ans J 8 88 co co co co co 9 009 co co co co co tees T WOW T MAS 9 10 t 12 13 14 15 16 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 L
89. nob in the screen to adjust the analog gain of the internal head amp or of the external head amp patched to the INPUT CH 3 48 Phantom power Switches on off the phantom power 48V of the internal head amp or of the external head amp patched to the INPUT CH EdE 12 QL Editor Owner s Manual INPUT 1 a dai EM a SEIS Om c Hz 8 COUT 9 EG mE eari 12 H Hems Pre on green Pre off green s m Post on orange Post off orange 4 Phase Inverts the phase polarity of the signal after AD conversion 6 Digital Gain Drag the knob in the screen to adjust the input gain of each input channel 6 HPF High Pass Filter Switches the high pass filter on off You can drag the numeric value up or down to edit the cutoff frequency 7 INSERT Enables disables the insert in D OUT Direct out Enables disables the direct output 9 EQ Equalizer Switches the EQ on off The graph immediately below the button shows the approximate response of the EQ Double click within the graph to open the Selected Channel window of the corresponding channel To open the Selected Channel window as an additional view hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and double click the graph DYNA1 DYNA2 Dynamics 1 Dynamics 2 Turns the two dynamics processors on off If Gate is assigned Dynamics 1 only the status of the gate is shown immediatel
90. nsert out 1 of INPUT CH1 64 1 32 on the QL 1 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 1 channel 1 8 insert out 1 Insert out 1 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO channel Insert out 2 of input channel 1 64 1 32 on the QL 1 INS2 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 2 INS2 MTRX1 MTRX8 channel 1 8 insert out 2 INS2 ST L INS2 ST R INS2 M C channel L R or the The channel name is shown in the boxes immediately below Input meter Indicates the level of the signal being input to the PREMIUM rack module When the stereo EQ or compressor has been selected display the meter of both the L R 9 Output patch Click the CHANNEL field Click L CHANNEL or R CHANNEL area for the stereo EQ or compressor and choose one of the following as the signal route L CHANNEL that will be patched to the output channel s of the currently selected PRE IN51 CH1 2 MUIM module ch 1 CHANNEL 1 64 CH 1 32 on the INPUT CH 1 64 CH 1 32 on the QL1 STIN1L STIN8R ST IN channel 1 8 L R ERE LIS INS1 CH1 CH64 Insert in 1 of INPUT 1 64 CH 1 32 on the 1 32 on the QL 1 INS1 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert in 1 INS1 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert in 1 L CHANNEL INST CH1 h 1 R CHANNEL INS CHE ch 2 um OUTPUT ch 2 INS1 ST L INS1 ST R INS1 M C 0 52 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 INS2 MIX1 MIX16 MIX cha
91. o change accordingly If the move source selection contains multiple data items those data items will be inserted consecutively at the location you spec ify You cannot copy the Initial Data of the GEQ library STORE Stores the current settings to the data item that is selected in the list 5 RECALL Recalls the data item that is selected in the list CLEAR Clears the data item s selected in the list 7 UNDO Cancels the last performed library recall store copy or move operation 47 Total Comp 1 Total Comp Ducking A Dr BD A Dr SH De Esser Total Comp 1 Total Comp A Dr SN De Esser Total Comp 1 Total Comp Ducking A Dr SN De Esser 40 Total EET H41 Total Comp B43 Duckins 046 De Esser HAB Compl H41 Total Comp 4 2 odd din 045 H46 De Esser R COMPRESSOR H COMPRESSOR DUCKING GATE GATE DE ESSER COMPRESSOR R COMPRESSOR GATE DE ESSER H COMPRESSOR R COMPRESSOR DUCKING GATE DE ESSER R COMPRESSOR R COMPRESSOR DUCKING GATE GATE DE ESSER H COMPRESSOR H COMPRESSOR DUCKING GATE GATE DE ESSER QL Editor Owner s Manual Premium Rack Library window Premium Rack Library E NO FILE INTERNAL DATA TITLE R 896 Initial Data R Here you can edit the libraries of each EQ or compressor of the PREMIUM rack You can also load library files that were saved on a drive
92. of your computer edit the order or title of library items recall the desired library data or copy desired library data to a library within the QL This window is divided into Portico5033 Portico5043 U76 Opt 2A EQ 1A and DynamicEQ pages to switch pages click the tabs located at the top of the window To display this window choose Premium Rack Library from the Windows menu and select either Portico5033 5043 1776 2 EQ 1A or DynamicEQ The operating procedure is the same as for the Library window p 45 erre Regardless of the file type of the opened file executing SAVE or SAVE AS in this window will save only the library data relative to the opened tab 48 QL Editor Owner s Manual Patch Editor window Here you can assign the input output port for each channel its direct output and its insert in out This window is divided into INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH INPUT INSERT PATCH OUTPUT INSERT PATCH DIRECT OUT PATCH and PATCH LIST pages To switch pages click the tabs shown in the upper part of the window To display this window choose Patch Editor from the Windows menu and select either INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH INPUT INSERT PATCH OUTPUT INSERT PATCH DIRECT OUT PATCH or PATCH LIST INPUT PATCH page lange INFUT FATEH UNE TARE FROM AUTO SETUP 2 Category ID Port 5 98 9181112131
93. ono setting and the VARI type FIXED type setting can be made in the Mixer Setup dialog box Knob of odd numbered side Knob of odd numbered side 4 Channel name This section indicates the name of the MIX channel or MATRIX channel _IHA D GAIN HPF GC HA analog gain Adjusts the analog gain of the internal head amp or of the external He E head amp patched to the input channel The current value is shown GAIN Bem numerical box below the knob You set this to the default value by holding down lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and clicking TT on AH the knob You can also use the 48V button to switch phantom GAIH D GAIN FREG power on off 1 4 2 D GAIN Digital Gain Drag knob the screen to adjust digital gain input gain of the input channel 3 HPF High Pass Filter Use the ON button at the right to switch the high pass filter on off You can use the knob at left to adjust the cutoff frequency The current value is shown in the numerical box below the knob An indication of H will appear on the EQ graph of the equalizer 4 GC Gain Compensation This is an on off switch for the head amps analog gain correction This function maintains a specific level for the audio signal on the network when the same I O rack or built in head amp of the QL unit are being shared by multiple QL CL series units T
94. oo Input channels INPUT ST IN DCA settings will be recalled except for head amp settings OUT Output channel MIX MATRIX STEREO MONO settings will be recalled WITH SEND Send settings to the output channels will be recalled DCA DCA settings will be recalled OTHERS Other settings will be recalled e FOCUS button This switches the FOCUS button on off e SET button only for INTERNAL Bum Tm wc WE DATA list EIN Tm Click this to access the Focus Recall Setup screen shown at right where you can view the Focus function settings for each scene GEQ RACK ALL 1 2 28 ALL 4 dB ALL SB 6B ALL 7B ALL ALL OaOnouw ff WON ALL ALL For an explanation of the contents shown refer to the FOCUS RECALL page p 85 ALL EFFECT RACK 1B 24 28 3B 4 dB 3835383 53535353 8535383 594853 co SB 68 T Indicates the status of the Focus Recall settings z The indicator will lit in black when all parame et vane ters are set to off FADER tua SELECT It will lit in green when all parameters are set to on and lit in blue when only some parameters are set to on 42 TIME STAMP Indicates the time at which the scene was last stored in the format of month day year hours minutes seconds This column is only for display and cannot be edited 43
95. parameters shown in the window can be selected from the View menu or the menu that appears when you right click lt control gt key click in the window You can access this window in the following ways From the Windows menu choose Overview and then choose ST IN Use the bank select keys the Master window to turn on the ST IN button Input patch Su Selects the input source that will be assigned to the ST IN channel The input sources that MaE e be assigned are same as for an INPUT p 12 Onn A HA analog gain Drag the knob in the screen to adjust the analog gain of the internal head amp or of the 8 external head amp patched to the ST IN channel 3 48 Phantom power Switches on off the phantom power 48V of the internal head amp or of the external head amp patched to the ST IN channel Phase Inverts the phase polarity of the signal after AD conversion 5 Digital Gain Drag the knob in the screen to adjust the input gain to each ST IN channel 6 HPF High Pass Filter Switches the high pass filter on off You can drag the numeric value up or down to edit the cutoff frequency 7 EQ Equalizer Switches the EQ on off the L R settings are linked This is the same as the equalizer for INPUT CH p 13 15 QL Editor Owner s Manual 2 Dynamics 1 Dynamics 2 These buttons switch the two dynamics processors o
96. pecify the channels parameters that will be recalled for the currently selected scene _IFOCUS field as CD ENABLE INPUT FOCUS PARAMETER Enables disables focus recall 17 i T JINPUT FOCUS PARAMETERS field BE Here you view and edit all of the focus recall settings for the CHa ch 3 input channels and ST IN channels This includes following CHU ch items Tia CHE ch cH ch d 2 FOCUS ON OFF T Acts as an on off button that selects channels that will be CHIB chi recalled by scene recall CH1 chit 5 chiz HIE TE e Parameter matrix grid e mnn Ed Select the parameters that will be recalled by scene recall If the ALL button is on all parameters will be recalled CHI ch18 4 LHI3 cH chet BN L Turns on the buttons of all input channels ST IN channels or ao il the corresponding parameter CHES ches CLEAR ALL cee an Turns off the buttons of all input channels ST IN channels or a the corresponding parameter 85 QL Editor Owner s Manual OUTPUT FOCUS PARAMETERS field Here you can view and edit all of the focus recall settings for the output channels The included items are the same as for the INPUT FOCUS PARAMETERS field _IFOCUS PARAMETERS field Here you can make global focu
97. ps and racks BO 0 6 CO W OUTPUT SAFE PARAMETERS GLOBAL RECALL SAFE SAFE PORT POET PATCH PORT PORT RACK EBEE PCO EFFECT RACK Ss Oo oh amp amp hm PREMIUM RACK SET ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL FADER BANK SELECT Lat ALL 5 INPUT PATCH Excludes INPUT PATCH settings from recall operations when the button is on 6 INPUT Excludes the channel names of input channels from recall operations when the button is on 7 Excludes Head Amps of I O rack currently connected to QL from recall operations when button is on MUTE NAME If this button is turned on the mute group name will be excluded from the recall target 9 OUTPUT PATCH Excludes OUTPUT PATCH settings from recall operations when the button is on OUTPUT NAME Excludes the channel names of output channels from recall operations when the button is on CH LINK Excludes CH LINK settings from recall operations when the button is on 2 CUSTOM FADER If this button is turned on the custom fader banks will be excluded from the recall target 3 PORT TO PORT PATCH If this button is turned on the PORT TO PORT patch settings will be excluded from the recall target PORT TO PORT HA If this button is turned on PORT TO PORT HA settings will be excluded from the r
98. r Premium window Rack Module Editor RACK 1E Partico3833 LIBRAR Fortico5 33 Dua INPUT CHANNEL HOHE OUTPUT Portico Serias js 5 Equalizer dB n ST IN SR v d o og 1 1 Rack Module Editar RACK EFFECT NAME UTE LIBRARY St INPUT L A L CHANNEL na CHANNEL ARI X OUTPUT L CHANNEL R CHANNEL 1 L 4 1 L T 1 ar _ f 1 1 Su iG ad ad u d 4 d ri i li P 2 4 E 8 4 y 4 J Se i 3 aH 3 IP win P Rt3R j ai aas LA D IB Ed i ry 3 uds 1248 L d Lau E Here you can select the module type EQ or compressor for the PREMIUM rack edit the parameters and specify the input output patching Parameter changes can be made in the specific GUI displayed on the right side of the screen for each PREMIUM rack module For information on the parameters of each PREMIUM rack module please refer to the OLs Reference Manual 69 QL Editor O
99. r Owner s Manual _IDYNAMICS1 Except for the fact that the available types are COMPRESSOR EXPANDER COMPAND H and COMPAND and that you can select more than one signal as the key in signal this is the same as the dynamics for input channels p 30 LIINSERT Except for the fact that the insert ports that can be selected are different this is the same as for the insert settings of an input channel gt p 34 _LIRECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE These are the same as the Recall Safe and Mute Safe functions for input channels RECALL SAFE SAFE GROUP Selects the mute group 1 8 to which the MIX channel belongs MUTE J Fader 1 ON Switches the MIX channel on off 2 Fader Adjusts the output level of the MIX channel A meter indicating the signal level is shown at the right of the fader and the current value is shown in the numerical box immediately below You can set this to the minimum value dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and clicking the fader knob or set it to the nominal value 0 00 dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and Shift key and clicking the fader knob 3 CUE This button cue monitors the signal of the MIX channel ues If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia log box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen H BBdB moc AO QL Editor Owner
100. ronization menu To apply your off line edits to your console select Re Synchronize from the Synchronization with the PC gt Console option to synchronize the console with QL Editor The Offline Edit function is also activated when you click ONLINE OFFLINE button in the Master window Some effect parameters in the console change their displayed values depending on the sampling fre If you switch QL Editor from OFFLINE to ONLINE displayed parameter values may change because QL Editor loads the sampling frequency from the console and updates the display Other Functions Resetting to the default value Ctrl click Move the cursor to a control or a parameter value then hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and click the mouse button to reset the value to the default e g to reset a pan setting to Center However the channel faders and the send knobs and bar graphs be set to regardless of the default value a Ctrl 36 4 Shift Click Move the mouse cursor to a channel fader or to a send knob or bar graph and click while holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and Shift key to set the nominal value regardless of the default value 8 QL Editor Owner s Manual Master window RE SVvHC SCENE Initial Data PUT 1 16 17 22 33 43 43 64 STIN WUT PUT MTRS CUSTOM FADER Bi B3 Bu 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 In the Master window you can synch
101. ronize to the QL itself recall scenes and display the Overview window To open this window choose Master from the Windows menu SELECT This indicates the number and name of the channel to which your operations will apply To switch channels you can either click the SELECT button and choose from the list that appears or you can click the plus minus channel select buttons on the left or right side of the icon You can also use the channel name text box to edit the name If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dialog box is selected this parameter is linked with the SEL buttons on the QL console panel You can right click lt control gt key click the icon to select a different one You can also left click the icon to select a channel color _LISENDS ON FADER This button indicates whether normal mode or SENDS ON FADER mode is engaged Click the button to switch modes When SENDS ON FADER mode is engaged the Sends On Fader window appears p 93 SENDES FADER If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dialog box is selected this parameter will be linked with the SENDS ON FADER mode setting on the QL console 9 QL Editor Owner s Manual LISYNC This indicates the status of connection and synchronization between QL Editor and the QL CD ONLINE OFFLINE button The ONLINE OFFLINE status will alternate each time you click this butto
102. s button switches off the buttons of all input channels STEREO MONO FADE TIME 7 8 4 MIX MATRIX STEREO MONO These are on off buttons that select the output channels that will be excluded from recall operations SET ALL This button switches on the buttons of all output channels 6 CLEAR ALL This button switches off the buttons of all output channels 7 FADING ENABLE This button enables disables the Fade function for the faders of the current scene FADE TIME Drag this knob in the screen to adjust the fade time The current value is shown in the numerical box immediately below 84 QL Editor Owner s Manual FOCUS RECALL page Scene FOCUS RECALL FOCUS INPUT FOCUS PARAMETERS OUTPUT FOCUS PARAMETERS FOCUS PARAMETERS gt GEQ RACK ae citer caw 0 EFFECT RACK 24 28 3B 4B 5 7A 7B PREMIUM RACK 28 38 4 4 LA SET ALL SET ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL FADER BANK SELECT 72 TE aaaaagaaagaaaaaaa 39999999 72 9608 you make focus recall settings to s
103. s recall settings for the entire QL console such as for patching DCA groups and racks as opposed to focus recall settings for individual channels MOO 47 CD 2 OUTPUT FOCUS PARAMETERS FOCUS PARAMETERS INPUT INPUT m MUTE PATCH OUTPUT OUTPUT E m CUSTOM PATCH HAWE GH LINK PADER TO PORT PATCH PORT TO PORT OCUS ON OFF NSERT PATCH hath Seno Facer Nm m 3 n EFFECT RACK 1B 2 gm me S 1 Ll 4 4 5 wel el ue Ll e uel Li LL E I SET RLL CLERR RLL CLEAR ALL FADER BANK SELECT 6 If this button is on input patch settings will be recalled by scene recall 7 INPUT If this button is on the channel names of input channels will be recalled by scene recall HA If this button is on the head amps of all detected I O racks will be recalled by scene recall 9 MUTE NAME If this button is turned on the mute group name will be included in the recall target OUTPUT PATCH If this button is on output patch settings will be recalled by scene recall 1b OUTPUT If this button is on the channel names of output channels will be recalled by scene recall 2 CH LINK If this button is on channel link settings wil
104. sign output channels to mute groups D 2 3 4 6 OUTPUT MUTE ST 7 8 9181112 21 4 8 MUTE eT MUTE em MUTES eee MUTES S E e sposi e PET TT te EEE EET ET nS l eO MUTES MOTE BRR eee 5 OM ON rr Ix 7 7 75 cOdB CagdE CagdB EH BdE CagE COgdB COgdB Om IMMER LEVEL Mute group This area shows the mute group number 2 Mute group name This area shows the mute group name Click this area to edit the name 2 MUTE MUTE MASTER These buttons enable disable each input channel or output channel mute group If the mute groups are completely muted they are shown in red If the dimmer levels for those groups are set in a non default status they are shown in orange 4 Grid This grid lets you assign channels horizontal rows to mute groups vertical columns Currently patched grids are indicated by symbol To enable or disable an assignment click the desired grid 5 MUTE SAFE These buttons switch Mute Safe on off for each channel Channels for which this button is on will be excluded from mute groups 75 QL Editor Owner s Manual 6 CLEAR These buttons clear all input channels and output channels assigned to t
105. stored in a file 3 Function names Select the functions or parameters you wish to assign to the User Defined keys Click a User Defined key to open the Parameter List dialog box ET more information on the assignable parameters please refer to the QL s manual 90 QL Editor Owner s Manual User Defined Knobs Setup window In this window you can specify the functions or parameters to be assigned to the USER DEFINED knobs in the screen of the QL Operation of each parameter is done by the USER DEFINED knobs of the QL User Defined Knobs Setup CURRENT USER Adninistrator EDIT Adninistrator User Defined Knobs BRIGHTNESS A LAMP BRIGHTNESS p PANEL BRIGHTNESS c NAME TOUCH AND TURN To open this window choose User Defined Knobs Setup from Windows menu 0 CURRENT USER Displays the name of the user currently logged into the QL console If the QL has not yet been synchronized with the Editor this field displays Administrator 2 EDIT Displays and enables you to specify the user level Administrator Guest or Ext User of the User Defined knobs that you are editing Ext User is the user who is currently logged into QL console via a user authentication key stored on a USB flash drive or the QL console You can select this user only when the QL console is synchronized with the Editor NOTE Ext User s User Defined knob settings will not be stored in a file 91 QL Editor
106. the GEQ module The value of each fader is shown in the numerical box below it Hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key and click to set the value to 0 00 dB 1 EQ FLAT This button resets all GEQ faders to the 0 dB position 2 AVAILABLE BANDS number of operable bands Flex15GEQ only For a Flex15GEQ you can operate any fifteen of the thirty one bands This numerical display box shows the remaining number of bands that can be operated If you have operated fifteen bands this number will be zero and you wont be able to operate any additional bands If you want to operate another band in this state you ll need to return a previ ously operated band back to the 0 dB position 57 QL Editor Owner s Manual Rack module editor Automixer window b GEO WOVER ES i il RIDE RIDE RIDE TER E meters reset me us em Dan Dugan Sound Design level eve level level level level level level aiuto mix auto min NM auto mix auto 7 auto mix aiuto mix auto mix auto mix gain Wei ght gain weight gain weight gain weight gain weight gain Wei ght gain We eight gain weight 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 E zi E A 3 3 E 3 3 1 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 9 9 E 9 9 9 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 dc x 21 mw 2 27 88 group override group override group override
107. the Overview win dow Indicates only L or R channel for the ST IN and ST channel You can switch between L and R by clicking the SEL button QL Editor Owner s Manual rx User Defined Keys Setup window In this window you can specify the functions or parameters to be assigned to the USER DEFINED keys of the QL Opera tion of each parameter is done by the USER DEFINED keys of the QL CURRENT USER Adninistrator EDIT Administrator SENDS FADER SENDS FADER PAGE CHANGE PAGE CHANGE 1 NIX ON FADER MATRIX ON FADER BOOKMARK 10 3 UNLATCH 4 TOGGLE 11 BOOKMARK BOOKMARK PAGE CHANGE PAGE CHANGE 00 5 BOOKMARK 6 BOOKMARK PAGE CHANGE PAGE CHANGE BOOKMARK open this window choose User Defined Keys Setup from Windows menu 17 CURRENT USER Displays the name of the user currently logged into the QL console If the QL has not yet been synchronized with the Editor this field displays Administrator 2 EDIT Displays and enables you to specify the user level Administrator Guest or Ext User of the User Defined keys that you are editing Ext User is the user who is currently logged into the QL console via a user authentication key stored on a USB flash drive or the QL console You can select this user only when the QL console is synchronized with the Editor 3 Ext UserS User Defined key settings will not be
108. the currently selected channel 3 EQ graph Indicates the response for the EQ of the currently selected channel To reset the EQ to flat response hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and click the graph The HPF setting will remain DQ These knobs adjust the Q level of the frequency range selected in the EQ graph 5 FREQ FREQUENCY These knobs adjust the center frequency for the four bands LOW LO MID HI MID and HIGH 6 GAIN These knobs adjust the Q center frequency and boost cut amount for the four bands LOW LO MID HI MID and HIGH lt HIGH shelving If this button is on the HIGH EQ will be switched to a shelving type the Q knob of the HIGH EQ will disappear LPF Low Pass Filter If this button is on the HIGH EQ will function as a low pass filter The Q knob of the HIGH EQ will disappear and the GAIN knob will act as the low pass filter on off switch 9 LOW shelving If this button is on the LOW EQ will be switched to a shelving type the Q knob of the LOW EQ will disappear TYPE EQ type Selects either TYPE I or TYPE as the EQ type 1 ATT Attenuation Adjusts the amount of attenuation for the signal level of pre EQ 29 QL Editor Owner s Manual _LIDYNAMICS1 2 You can select one of the following types for each of the two dynamics processors DYNAMICS1 GATE DUCKING COMPRESSOR EXPANDER DYNAMICS2 COMPRESSOR COMPANDER H COMPANDER
109. title of the currently selected effect 8 TYPE EFFECT TYPE Indicates the currently selected effect type You can also switch the effect type from this window To do so click the text box and select the desired effect type from the popup menu that appears 6 LIBRARY This button accesses the effect library Clicking this button will open the EFFECT page of the Library window 7 Input patch Click the L CHANNEL R CHANNEL area and choose one of the fol lowing as the signal route that will be patched to the L R input channels of the internal effect MATRIX1 8 MATRIX channel 1 8 ST L ST R MONO C STEREO channel L R MONO channel INS1 CH1 CH64 Insert out 1 of INPUT CH1 64 CH 1 32 on the 1 32 on the QL 1 INS1 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 1 INS1 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert out 1 ST IN 1L p 12 Insert out 1 of STEREO channel L R or m 3 5 10 INS1 INS1 ST R INS1 the MONO channel E e INS2 CH1 CH64 Insert out 2 of input channel 1 64 HS 8 1 16 MIX channel 1 16 7 CHANNEL m1 OUTPUT L CHRHHEL CH 1 32 on the 1 32 on the QL 1 INS2 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 2 INS2 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert out 2 INS2 ST L INS2 ST R INS2 M C The channel name is shown the boxes immediately below 64 QL Editor Owner s Manual Inp
110. to MATRIX 1 8 bus The method of operation and the meaning of the display are the same as for MATRIX in the MIX window p 18 22 QL Editor Owner s Manual 5 BALANCE Adjusts the left right balance of the STEREO channel For MONO channels this control indicates the send level to the MATRIX bus 6 SEL Channel selection Selects the channel for which you want to make settings You can specify L and R indepen dently 7 CUE This button cue monitors the signal of the STEREO MONO channel If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dia log box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen ON This switches the STEREO MONO channel on off The button is color coded and indicates status as follows White STEREO MONO channel is on normal mode Black STEREO MONO channel Send is off Other colors Send is on SENDS ON FADER mode 9 Fader Adjusts the output level of the STEREO MONO channel The current fader value is shown in the numeric box immediately below the fader The numbers and alphabetical letters at the right of the fader indicate the mute groups to which that channel belongs and show the Recall Safe and Mute Safe status of the channel For the significance of the numbers and alphabetical letters see p 18 Click the indicator area at the right side of the fader to switch between 3 indicators mute group indicator mute safe recall safe indicator level meter
111. ts that can be selected are different this is the same as for the insert settings of an input channel p 34 _LIRECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE These the same as the RECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE of a MIX channel p 40 _IMUTE GROUP These the same as the MUTE GROUP of a MIX channel p 40 Fader STEREO 1 ON This switches the STEREO MONO channel on off Fader Adjusts the output level of the STEREO MONO channel A meter indicating the signal level is shown at the right of the fader and the current value is shown in the numerical box immediately below 3 CUE This button cue monitors the signal of the STEREO MONO channel Os If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dialog box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen H HdE 44 QL Editor Owner s Manual Library window m Library NO FILE DYNAMICS 1 TITLE Gate Ducking A Dr BD A Dr SN De Esser Comp ExPand 5 A Dr BD fi Dr BD fi Dr SN A Dr SN A Dr SN A Dr Tom INTERNAL DATA R TYPE R GATE DUCKING GATE GATE DE ESSER R COMPRESSOR EXPANDER R COMPRNDER H COMPRNDER S R COMPRESSOR COMPRNDER H R COMPRESSOR EXPANDER COMPRNDER S R EXPANDER A Dr dverTop E B Finger E B Slap Syn Bass Pianol Here you can edit QLs various libraries You can also load library files th
112. ttons If you do not check the box the QL console and QL Editor will operate independently If the box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in each window 4 Synchronization This allows synchronization to be done automatically when a QL Editor file is loaded This function is enabled by default 5 Window Control From Console This option determines whether or not using the USER DEFINED KEYS on the console enables you to remotely open and close the QL Editor windows 6 Level Meter This option specifies whether the level meter functionality will be enabled By disabling the meter function you can reduce the processing load caused by screen drawing and communication 7 Confirmation These check boxes specify whether a confirmation dialog box will appear when you store Store Confirmation recall Recall Confirmation patch Patch Confirmation or make a patch change that would modify an existing patch Steal Patch Confirmation Administrator Password Enter the Administrator password that was specified on the QL console If this password is not entered correctly it will not be possible to synchronize from QL Editor to the QL console 2 QL Editor Owner s Manual 9 Set Default Press this button to use the settings except for the IP Address in the Network section currently specified in the System Setup dialog box as the default settings The next time when you start up QL Editor it will use these settings _IMi
113. tup dialog box 2 ON FROM MIX ST MONO send on off These are on off switches for the signal sent from the MIX buses or STEREO MONO buses to the MATRIX bus 4 Channel name This section indicates the name of the MIX channel or STEREO MONO channel 41 QL Editor Owner s Manual _IBALANCE TO STEREO MONO This is shown only if the selected MATRIX bus is being used as stereo It adjusts the left right volume balance of the stereo signal You can set this to the center value by holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer key board and clicking this knob BALANCE Center Equalizer This is the same as for the equalizer of a MIX channel p 39 _IDYNAMICS1 Except for the fact that the available types are COMPRESSOR EXPANDER COMPAND H and COMPAND and that you can select more than one signal as the key in signal this is the same as the dynamics for input channels p 30 LJIINSERT Except for the fact that the insert ports that can be selected are different this is the same as for the insert settings of an input channel p 34 _IRECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE These are the same as the RECALL SAFE MUTE SAFE of a MIX channel p 40 GROUP These same as the MUTE GROUP of a MIX channel p 40 _IFader 1 ON This switches the MATRIX channel on off 2 Fader This adjusts the output level of the MATRIX channel A meter indicating the si
114. ustom Fader Bank Setup from Windows menu and click the B1 2 B3 and B4 tabs shown in the upper part of the window Custom Fader Bank Setup Eps D CURRENT USER Administrator Administrator 1 CURRENT USER Displays the name of the user currently logged into the QL console If the QL has not yet been synchronized with the Editor this field displays Administrator EDIT Displays and enables you to specify the user level Administrator Guest or Ext User of the Custom Fader Bank that you are editing Ext User is the user who is currently logged into the QL console via a user authentication key stored on a USB flash drive or the QL console You can select this user only when the QL console is synchronized with the Edi tor Ext Users Custom Fader Bank settings will not be stored in a file 3 CLEAR ALL This button clears all settings of a Custom Fader Bank page currently opened 4 Fader channel Select the fader channel you wish to assign to the Custom Fader Bank 88 QL Editor Owner s Manual I pe T d D 1 p lt lt EGER mm amm E ON p a ie 7 1 af Y y Y V NH e i y N ou lt lt 4 d A ho d
115. ut meter Indicates the level of the signal being input to the internal effect 9 Output patch Click the L CHANNEL or R CHANNEL area and choose one of the following as the signal route that will be patched to the L R output channels of the internal effect INST CHI CH64 CH 1 32 on the 11 INS2 CH1 CH64 CH 1 32 on the QL1 The channel name is shown in the boxes immediately below Output meter Indicates the level of the signal being output from the internal effect 47 Parameter display select button If REV X HALL REV X ROOM REV X PLATE effect is selected as the effect type this button switches between the standard parameter screen and a dedicated GUI screen Adjusts the balance of the effect sound relative to the original sound 0 96 outputs only the original sound and 100 96 outputs only the effect sound d3 TEMPO If a tempo type or modulation type effect is selected this allows you to adjust time related parameters such as DELAY delay time and FREQ modulation speed To set the value of the TEMPO parameter you can either input the BPM Beats Per Minute in the numerical box or repeatedly click the TAP TEMPO button at the desired tempo If the MIDI CLK button is on the TEMPO parameter value will synchronize to the MIDI timing clock being received from the MIDI port 2 BALANCE 188 EFM 65 QL Editor Owner s Manual SOLO m pi x
116. ute group This window is divided into three pages the DCA GROUP ASSIGN page the MUTE GROUP ASSIGN page and CHANNEL LINK page DCA GROUP ASSIGN page DCA GROUP ASSIGN INPUT DCA DCA 2 OCA 3 DCA 4 DCA 5 DCA 6 DCA 7 OCA 8 DCR18 DCAIY DCAIS LILE LA DCAIB AE a a a e DCA13 you can specify the channels that will be assigned to DCA groups 1 16 INPUT DCA 112 5 8 PAR C ER ER E 21122 2312412526127 28 29301 DCA eT INPUT CH 31323 id 15 16 1 18 1926 21 22 23 24 2526 S725 31 32 DCA 1 DCA 2 DCA 3 DCA nae POR LL LL gd LLL DL LL ee DCA 5 SERRE E LET DCA Le eee DCA 7 DCA 8 Ta eee 111 ERES SEE p SERRE E341 1 1 ELI roce RM REE BER 4 3 5 D DCA group This is the num
117. wner s Manual EFFECT 6 TYPE 5 Rack No Rack selection Select the PREMIUM rack module that you want to control 2 BYPASS This button temporarily bypasses the PREMIUM rack module 3 CUE This button cue monitors the output of the currently selected PREMIUM rack module ers If the Channel Select Sends On Fader checkbox in the System Setup dialog box is not checked the CUE button will be hidden in the screen 4 EFFECT NAME Indicates the title of the currently selected PREMIUM rack module 5 TYPE Module type Indicates the currently selected PREMIUM rack module type ers Selecting the module type is not available in the PREMIUM rack 6 LIBRARY This button accesses the Premium rack library Clicking this button will open the PREMIUM rack module EQ or com pressor page of the Premium Rack Library window 0 QL Editor Owner s Manual 7 Input patch Click the CHANNEL field Click L CHANNEL or R CHANNEL area for the stereo EQ or compressor and choose one of the following as the signal route that will be patched to the input channel s of the currently selected PRE MIUM rack module CHANNEL CH1 ch 1 L CHANNEL INS1 CHI ch 1 1 16 MATRIX1 8 ST L ST R MONO C INS1 1 64 CH 1 32 on the INS1 MIX1 MIX16 INS1 MTRX1 MTRX8 INS1 ST L INS1 ST R INS1 M C INS2 1 64 CH 1 32 on the I
118. wner s Manual 2 Input patch Select the input port s that will be assigned to the rack from the following choices INS1 CH1 CH64 CH 1 32 on the QL1 INS1 ST L INS1 ST R INS1 M C Insert out 1 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO channel INS2 CH1 CH64 CH 1 32 on the QL1 Insert out 2 of input channel 1 64 1 32 on the QL 1 INS2 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert out 2 INS2 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert out 2 INS2 ST L INS2 ST R INS2 M C Insert out 2 of STEREO channel L R or the MONO channel This is not shown if nothing is mounted in the rack 2 Module graphic This area shows a graphic of the GEQ module or automixer that is currently assigned to the rack and the parameters of that module You cannot edit the parameters in this screen Double click this to open the module editor for that rack unit By holding down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and double clicking this you can open multiple rack module editors For these additional editors the rack select buttons are not linked with the RACK popup window of the QL itself 4 Output patch Select the output port s that will be assigned to the rack from the following choices INST CHI CH64 CH 1 32 on the 11 INS2 1 64 1 32 on the QL1 Insert in 2 of input channel 1 64 1 32 on the QL 1 INS2 MIX1 MIX16 MIX channel 1 16 insert in 2 INS2 MTRX1 MTRX8 MATRIX channel 1 8 insert in 2 INS2 ST L I
119. xer Setup To open the Mixer Setup dialog box choose Mixer Setup from the File menu 1 Mix Bus Setup Here you can make settings relating to the MIX buses Vixersetup Signal Type Choose either MONOx2 or STEREO for one each two adjacent odd numbered even numbered MIX D SS buses M12 MoNOx2 Bus Type Send Point Choose either VARI PRE MONT M55 MOMOx2 FADER or VARI PRE EQ or FIXED for each two adjacent a odd numbered even numbered MIX buses eee Pan Link The PAN setting for signals sent to stereo MIX Mic 1112 MOL E buses will link to the PAN setting for the STEREO bus This in pus parameter is valid only if the Signal Type is set to STEREO and the Bus Type is set to VARI o ms Ead Fol e Signal Type far Input Pan Link Matrix Bus Setup T you can make settings relating to the MATRIX buses Matrix 3 4 PRE FADER Signal Type Choose either MONOx2 or STEREO for cas a Matrix 7 8 PRE FADER each two adjacent odd numbered even numbered MATRIX buses Cancel Send Point for Input Channels Choose either PRE m FADER or PRE EQ for each two adjacent odd numbered even numbered MATRIX buses Pan Link The PAN setting for signals sent to stereo MATRIX buses will link to the PAN setting for the STEREO bus This parameter is valid only if the Signal Type is set to STEREO 3 QL Editor Owner s Manual Creating a
120. y below the button Gate status indication On off status status Closed status Gain reduction amount Gain reduction Gain reduction is 30 dB or more amount is 0 30 dB amount is 0 dB If something other than Gate is assigned a GR meter is shown immediately below the but ton and the amount of gain reduction is shown while this is on The type for each dynamics processor can be selected in the Selected Channel window Double click anywhere other than the DYNA1 or DYNA2 button to open the Selected Channel window of the corresponding channel To open the Selected Channel window as an additional view hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt gt key of your computer keyboard and dou ble click anywhere other than the DYNA1 or DYNA2 button 1 DELAY Turns the input delay processors on off The current delay value is shown in the numerical box located immediately below the button You can also edit the delay value in this text box 42 MIX MATRIX MIX MATRIX SEND Switches between the send indications to MIX buses 1 16 and to MATRIX buses 1 8 The bar graphs located immediately below the button show the send level of the signals sent from the INPUT CH to VARI type MIX MATRIX buses You can also drag the bar graph to left or right to set the send level While you drag the bar graph the send level is shown in the numerical display area for PAN TO STEREO MONO 49 You can set the minimum value dB by holding down the lt Ctrl gt
121. y in signal exceeds this level compression will be removed when the signal falls below this level If the expander is selected the input signal will start being compressed when the key in signal falls below this level compression will be removed when the signal exceeds this level 31 QL Editor Owner s Manual 7 RATIO If the compressor is selected specifies the ratio at which the input signal will be compressed when the key in signal exceeds the threshold If the expander is selected specifies the ratio at which the input signal will be compressed when the key in signal falls below the threshold KNEE Specifies the sharpness at which the output level will change You can select from HARD or 1 5 9 ATTACK If the compressor is selected specifies the time the attack time from when the key in signal exceeds the threshold level until the signal starts being compressed If the expander is selected specifies the time the attack time from when the key in signal falls below the threshold level until the signal starts being compressed GAIN Adjusts the gain of the signal after it has passed through the compressor expander 1 RELEASE If the compressor is selected specifies the time the release time from when the key in signal falls below the threshold level until compression is removed If the expander is selected specifies the time the release time from when the key in signal exceeds the threshold level until compression is r
122. y time is shown as a distance in meters calculated as the speed of sound 343 59 m s at an air temperature of 20 C 68 F multiplied by the delay time seconds feet 1127 26ft s The delay time is shown as a distance in feet calculated as the speed of sound 1127 26 feet s at an air temperature of 20 C 68 F multiplied by the delay time seconds sample The delay time is shown as a number of samples If you change the sampling frequency at which the QL operates the number of samples will change accordingly e ms The delay time is shown in units of milliseconds 3 Output port This indicates the type and number of the output port to which the channel is assigned 4 Channel select This area lets you select the channel that is assigned to the output port 5 Channel name Indicates the name of the channel that is assigned to the corresponding output port 6 DELAY button Switches the output port delay on off 7 Delay time The millisecond delay time value is shown above the knob The delay time value in the units selected in the DELAY SCALE field 2 is shown below the knob Click the A W buttons to make detailed settings 94 QL Editor Owner s Manual DELAY TIME Delay time knob This knob sets the delay time of the output port Rotate by dragging this knob to set the delay time 9 Phase button Switches the phase of the signal assigned to the output port between normal phase black and reverse ph
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