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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Wizards
FX W
The FX Wizard aids in selecting and routing effects.
1.
FX1 - 6 tabs
– Selects one of six
FX processors. (Four on TouchMix-8 and
TouchMix-16)
NOTE: The Source, Type, and FX
Preset windows provide a means of
selecting an Effect based on what the
source is. If any of the lists fill the window,
flick up on the list to show moreselections.
2.
Source list
– Use the Source window to
select the source instrumentcategory.
3.
Type list
– Use the Type windows to select
the specific type of instrument. This narrows
the selection to a list of recommended presets
appropriate for the application.
4.
FX Preset list
– Use the FX Preset window
to select the Effect andvariation. For example,
in the FX Preset window the letter “D” refers to
the Dense Reverb Effect, and the text following
the letter indicates the Preset (variation) of the
DenseReverb.
5.
Recall button
– Loads selected effect.
6.
Clear button
– Unassigns all the inputs
andoutputs.
7.
Select inputs to feed Label
– Each input channel is represented by a button. Touch one or more of these
buttons to apply the effect to an input.
8.
Cue button
– Touch Cue above the FX fader to hear the output of the selected effect on the Cue system.
9.
Select Aux Output buttons
– Each Aux Output is represented by a button. Touch one or more of these buttons to send the
effect to the associated Aux Output.
Press Wizard
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FX Wizard
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FX Wizard