User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- Introduction
- An overview of the QL series
- Controls and functions
- Touch screen
- Basic operation of the QL series
- Connection
- Quick Guide
- Connecting the devices
- Setting the input channels
- Sending an input channel signal to the STEREO bus
- Applying EQ/dynamics
- Setting the output channels
- Using GEQ
- Using Automixer
- Applying effects
- Changing the patch settings
- Grouping and linking
- Using talkback
- Routing the oscillator to an output channel
- Using scene memories
- Recording and playing audio using a USB flash drive
- Saving and loading the unit settings
- Other functions
- Troubleshooting
- Attaching the RK1 rackmount kit (sold separately)
- General specifications
- Dimensional Diagrams
- Index
- Block Diagram
- Level Diagram
Quick Guide
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Routing the oscillator to an
output channel
1. Press the MONITOR button in the touch screen.
2. Press the OSCILLATOR display button.
3. Set the MODE, LEVEL, and FREQ (frequency)
parameters in the OSCILLATOR screen.
4. Press the desired OUTPUT tab to select the
output destination.
5. Return to the previous screen, then press the
OUTPUT button in the OSCILLATOR field.
Using scene memories
Storing a scene
1. Press the SCENE field in the function access area.
2. Turn the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to select the
store-destination scene number.
3. Press the STORE button in the SCENE LIST
screen.
4. Enter the scene name and comments in the
SCENE STORE screen.
5. Press the STORE button in the SCENE STORE
screen.
6. Press the OK button in the STORE
CONFIRMATION dialog box to execute the Store
operation.
Recalling a scene
1. Press the SCENE field in the function access area.
2. Turn the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to select the
scene number to recall.
3. Press the RECALL button in the SCENE LIST
screen.
NOTE
Scene 000 is a read-only scene that restores the mix
parameters to their default state. Be aware that when
scene number 000 is recalled, the input patch, output
patch, internal effect, and HA (Head Amp) settings will also
return to their default state.