Quick Start Guide

7.3 Save the settings
Scene memories Once you have set up the mixer ready for
the session, go to the Scenes screen to name and store the
current mix settings as a scene. You can store up to 100 scenes
within the mixer.
For example, you could name and store scenes for each band
after you sound check them, as theatre show cues, recording
sessions, templates for future shows and so on.
Global Scene Filter This function protects selected
parameters of all channels or mix from being overwritten when
any scene is recalled. For example, the SoftKey or Custom
Layer assignments that you may make after sound check, or
the LR mix processing including GEQ which you may change
as the audience fills the room. The reset default is Custom
Layer and SoftKeys blocked.
Scene Safes This function protects all parameters of a
selected channel or mix from being overwritten when a scene
is recalled. For example, walk-in music, DJ or presenter. The
reset default is no safes set.
Per Scene Filter This is similar to the global filter but protects
selected parameters for just one scene recall. Each scene has
its own filter. This can be a powerful tool, for example when
recalling cues in a theatre show, or effects changes during
songs. The reset default is Custom Layer and SoftKeys
blocked.
Show memories A Show stores everything including the
current mix settings, all 100 scenes, libraries and setup. Shows
are not stored within the mixer. They are created directly to a
USB drive in the Qu-Drive socket.
Archiving and transferring data via USB Use a USB device
such as a key or drive to archive Qu settings or transfer them
between Qu mixers. The memories are compatible with all Qu
models. Start by formatting the USB device on the Qu mixer.
Use the Setup / Utility / Qu-Drive screen Format function.
Formatting will erase any existing data and create a Qu
directory on the device. You only need to format the USB
device once on the Qu mixer. Do not attempt to edit the Qu data
or file names using a computer. Keep the USB device for use
with the Qu mixer only.
7.4 User permissions
You can protect the system from unauthorised access, and
restrict how much control is given to certain operators. User the
Home / User page. There are three User Profiles available:
Admin Has access to everything and can configure the mixer,
set permissions and passwords.
Standard Can control the live mix but is locked out of system
setup functions.
Basic Can control faders and mutes only.
Passwords can be set for each of the three users. These are
required at each login and change of user. The Qu-Pad app
requires the Admin password if set. Admin can set a separate
password for Qu-You and Qu-Control apps. A scene range and
login scene can be set for the Standard and Basic users.