This is the best video I have found on the FX on this desk. Just bought a QU24 and this bit was just confusing. This has made it easier to understand. A little laugh in there as well whilst going through the sends 😂
Great tutorial !!!! had to copy every move 4 times, but that is my bad! Finally got the FX to work the way I wanted. Funny that when you get this, other things make sense also all of the sudden. What a way to spend my quarantine. Thank you Marlon!
I’ve just picked my qu24 up and started setting it up for at this stage my home studio! It’s my first digital desk, and I’m using logic as my Daw. Your videos are very helpful! Thank you from Western Australia . 😄👑👍✅🎶🎸🕺🎤
Very familiar with these digital mixers over the years and only due to something you illustrate immeasurably here in repetition and constant rehearsal and redundancy for getting the muscle memory down. Well done lad.
I just ordered this mixer and I've been digging around for tutorials. As others have said, great tutorials and video! I'm curious, what software were you using to do those camera zooms? It was really nice that you could zoom in and out to preset positions. Cheers!
Awesome to hear. Stay tuned for some new videos in the next coming months about this mixer. We have an engineer working with us that knows it so much better than I do.
how are your iem setup? what is the system - wireless, axiom, etc - i have not tried this but I will double check. If your IEM is a basic one, it should have two inputs xlr or 1/4 inch. set these to receive a mix set i.e. 5 or 6. Switch to that Mix by using the mix button on the left near the master fader, and then add FX to those channels, what ever you set in that Mix mode should be sent to the IEM, make sure to switch back to your main mix for general mixing in the main mix. Hope this helps.
Great video. Could you please help me with this issue on FX. My vocalist wants reverbs in their monitor mix but I can only add the FX to the monitor and not just the vocal channel. Since reverbs are in the monitors, not only the vocal but keys, guitars, percussion also gets the FX with is very hard for the vocalist to keep time. Is there a way to just add FX to only one channel to the monitors and leave the others dry? Thanx
I don't know if you're still having the issue, but if you have the vocals, keys, guitars, and percussion all on the same FX channel (for example, all of them are on FX1), you won't be able to add the FX to just the vocals on the monitors. What you can do is, use FX1 for vocals only, and use FX2 for instruments. If you want them to have the same effects, you can just use the same settings for both FX1 and FX2. Then you can put FX1 through the monitors, but not the FX2. That way, you can have the FX only on vocals through the monitor. I hope this made sense.
one way to get around this, is to patch a Vocal-only Wet Signal to yr Mix1(vocalist mon) by dedicating an Independent-New FX engine (eg FX4) that only vocal channel are routed to ths FX engine and its FX Rtn exclusively patch to yr Mix1(vocalist mon).
This is the best video I have found on the FX on this desk. Just bought a QU24 and this bit was just confusing. This has made it easier to understand. A little laugh in there as well whilst going through the sends 😂
Great tutorial !!!! had to copy every move 4 times, but that is my bad! Finally got the FX to work the way I wanted. Funny that when you get this, other things make sense also all of the sudden.
What a way to spend my quarantine. Thank you Marlon!
This was really helpful. Thanks for making this. I can now get our vocalists sounding awesome :)
I’ve just picked my qu24 up and started setting it up for at this stage my home studio!
It’s my first digital desk, and I’m using logic as my Daw.
Your videos are very helpful! Thank you from Western Australia . 😄👑👍✅🎶🎸🕺🎤
Wow. Awesome!!!
Dude you rock. Best tutorial video on the internet
Very familiar with these digital mixers over the years and only due to something you illustrate immeasurably here in repetition and constant rehearsal and redundancy for getting the muscle memory down. Well done lad.
Thanks. I found this mixer the easiest to jump to from an analog background.
You haven't explained how to send effects to monitors
Brilliant, thank you!
Effects should be set in post fader mode. Great video man😁 Very usefull
was about to wonder why he got them in prefacer :D
I’m only getting my fx out of my main lr I am wanting it to send into my mix1 Chanel? Should be a easy but can’t find out how, thank you
I just ordered this mixer and I've been digging around for tutorials. As others have said, great tutorials and video! I'm curious, what software were you using to do those camera zooms? It was really nice that you could zoom in and out to preset positions. Cheers!
Awesome to hear. Stay tuned for some new videos in the next coming months about this mixer. We have an engineer working with us that knows it so much better than I do.
Thanks man..🎉
but i only need the Fx for mix 1 2 3 or 56 78.. No for LR master . how doit ?😢😢 bonus.. And fx only for subgrup?❤
Does the Qu’s have preamp presets that can be used on vocals.
There is a "library" with a range of useable presets available on the machine.
I have just watched this video and still cannot get the reverb to work. I need help. Is there a way I can contact you by email?
marlonv at gmail.com
Can you change what effect is used in each FX channel or is it that reverb is always FX 1 & 2 and delay is always FX ?3
All effects can be assigned to all fx slots. You can even have for example two different delays on two slots.
Great video...can you please make a video how to send FX in IEM...
ok will work on it sorry for the late reply
how are your iem setup? what is the system - wireless, axiom, etc - i have not tried this but I will double check. If your IEM is a basic one, it should have two inputs xlr or 1/4 inch. set these to receive a mix set i.e. 5 or 6. Switch to that Mix by using the mix button on the left near the master fader, and then add FX to those channels, what ever you set in that Mix mode should be sent to the IEM, make sure to switch back to your main mix for general mixing in the main mix. Hope this helps.
Getting nothing from my qu16. All my setting are the same but I must be missing something.
Make sure that input channels are assigned to sending to mixes/outputs. For Fx make sure that fx sends are unmuted.
Great video. Could you please help me with this issue on FX. My vocalist wants reverbs in their monitor mix but I can only add the FX to the monitor and not just the vocal channel. Since reverbs are in the monitors, not only the vocal but keys, guitars, percussion also gets the FX with is very hard for the vocalist to keep time. Is there a way to just add FX to only one channel to the monitors and leave the others dry?
Thanx
I don't know if you're still having the issue, but if you have the vocals, keys, guitars, and percussion all on the same FX channel (for example, all of them are on FX1), you won't be able to add the FX to just the vocals on the monitors. What you can do is, use FX1 for vocals only, and use FX2 for instruments. If you want them to have the same effects, you can just use the same settings for both FX1 and FX2. Then you can put FX1 through the monitors, but not the FX2. That way, you can have the FX only on vocals through the monitor.
I hope this made sense.
one way to get around this, is to patch a Vocal-only Wet Signal to yr Mix1(vocalist mon) by dedicating an Independent-New FX engine (eg FX4) that only vocal channel are routed to ths FX engine and its FX Rtn exclusively patch to yr Mix1(vocalist mon).
nothing like a video about sound with bad sound
eat the mic