User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Maintenance and Repair
- TouchMix™ How To
- Register and Update
- TouchMix-30 Pro Package Contents
- TouchMix-8 / TouchMix-16 Package Contents
- About This Manual
- Getting Started
- Effects
- Mute Groups
- DCA Groups
- Sub Groups (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- Using Auxiliaries as Sub Groups (TouchMix-8 and 16 only)
- Matrix Mixing
- Save Your Work as a Scene
- Sound Check
- Anti-Feedback System
- Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
- Mutes
- Copy & Paste
- Patch Matrix (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- Room Tuning Wizard
- User Buttons
- MIDI Control
- Security
- Monitor (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- Monitor (TouchMix-16 only)
- Solo In Place (SIP) (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- TouchMix Reference
- Getting Started
- Top Panel and Remote-Device Controls (TouchMix-30 Pro)
- Rear Panel (TouchMix-30 Pro)
- Right Side of the TouchMix-16 Mixing Surface
- Right Side of the TouchMix-8 Mixing Surface
- Rear Panel (TouchMix-16)
- Rear Panel (TouchMix-8)
- TouchMix-30 Pro Specifications
- TouchMix-8 and TouchMix-16 Specifications
- TouchMix™ Feature List
- Nav Strip
- Input Channels
- Output Channels
- Sub Groups (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- 2‑Trk Playback
- FX Masters
- Wizards
- FX Processor
- Security
- Miscellaneous Features
- Mute Groups
- About Mute Groups
- Mute Groups Screen
- Mute Group Edit Screen
- Record / Playback (Multitrack USB Drive)
- 2‑Trk − Recording
- DAW – Record / Playback (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- Real-time Analyzer (RTA)
- Scenes
- Channel Safe
- Auto Mixer TouchMix-30 Pro
- External Control Surfaces - TouchMix-30 Pro
- Custom Fader Banks - TouchMix-30 Pro
- DCA Group Assignments
- MIDI
- Talkback / Noise
- TouchMix Wi-Fi Control
- Getting Started
- TouchMix Dimensions
- TouchMix Block Diagram
- Contact QSC
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P M (TM- P )
Manages connections between physical inputs and on-
screen channels.
1.
Preset
– Displays the name of the current
preset. ”Default routing” is the Reset or factory
default Preset.
2.
Save / Recall
button – Navigates to the
Patch Matrix Preset screen where patch matrix
settings may be stored or recalled. Use Home to
return to the Patch Matrix screen.
3.
Reset
button – Restores the default settings.
4.
Input
select buttons – Used to select a
physical input for rerouting.
5.
/
– Moves between Input groups 1–16
and 17–30.
6.
Channel
select buttons – Selects the Channel
to be connected to the selected Input.
7.
Channels 17-30 and Channels
1–16
– Moves between channel groups
1–16 and 17–30.
Using the Patch Matrix
NOTE: The Patch Matrix should be
used with care. It is easy to set up
confusing routings that make
troubleshooting difficult.
The image illustrates a “mult” (short for multiple connection). Perhaps the mixer operator needs to apply different channel processing to the
Acoustic Guitar for Mains and Monitors.
1. Open the Patch Matrix.
2. Select the input the Acoustic Guitar is connected to (Input 10).
3. Mult the input to the second channel by touching 11 Ac Guitar. Input 10 is now feeding both channels.
4. Any input can be routed to any channel or any combination of channels.
5. When an input is re-patched, the channel name changes to include the name of the physical input. In the above example, channel 11
would become “[In 10] Ac Guitar”.
Press Menu
Touch Patch
Matrix
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Kick
Snare
Hat
Tom
Tom
Tom
CH
CH
E Bass
Ac Guitar
Ac Guitar
Sax
Trombone
Kazoo
Cajone hole
Cajone Slap
Channels 17-30
Joe’s Monitor
Aux 1
Aux 2
Aux 2
Aux 3
Aux 3
Aux 4
Aux 4
Aux 5
Aux 5
Aux 6
Aux 6
Aux 7
Aux 7
Aux 8
Aux 8
Aux 9
Aux 9
Aux 10
Aux 10
Aux 11
Aux 11
Aux 12
Aux 12
Aux 13
Aux 13
Aux 14
Aux 14
Patch Matrix
Default
Scene:
Main Mix
L/R
Input
1
Input
2
Input
3
Input
4
Input
5
Input
6
Input
7
Input
8
Input
9
Input
10
Input
11
Input
12
Input
13
Input
14
Input
15
Input
16
Preset Default Routing
To congure routing, select an Analog Input from the top row,
then select Destination Channels from the right column.
Save / Recall Reset
Patch Matrix
L
F
∞
10
5
u
5
10
20
0
40
10
Main
Cue
Main
L/R
Mute
Menu
21
7
6
4
3
5
Patch
Matrix