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Allen & Heath MIDI Control allows compatible Allen & Heath mixers to control DAW software on Mac OS or Windows and emulate popular HUI or Mackie Control protocols. It can also be used to control the mixer as detailed by its MIDI Protocol. For further information and to download please click here. An Allen & Heath Qu-16, Qu-24, Qu-32, Qu-Pac or Qu-SB mixing console running V1.9n version firmware (n=0-9), with a suitable wireless router (wireless access point) connected to its Network port. The Qu mixer firmware and Qu-Pad app maintenance version numbers ‘n’ do not need to be identical, for example Qu-Pad V1.90 would run with Qu mixer. Allen & Heath Qu-24 Digital Mixer Firmware 1.82.438 2015-11-26 Allen & Heath Qu-24 Digital Mixer Firmware 1.60 2014-11-07 Allen & Heath Qu-24 Digital Mixer Firmware 1.31 2014-07-16. Allen & Heath MIDI Control allows compatible Allen & Heath mixers to control DAW software on Mac OS or Windows and emulate popular HUI or Mackie Control protocols. It can also be used to control the mixer as detailed by its MIDI Protocol. For further information and to download please click here.
Did you try Waves Track Live? Slightly more expensive compared to reaper but more focused on recording.
On the other hand setting up reaper shouldn’t be too much magic either:
– First go to the audio settings and choose the Qu24 (on Windows select ASIO first).
– Right click in an empty project and “add multiple tracks”
– Open the “Routing” screen to assign input channels to each track (should have a diagonal row of dots in the end)
– You may want to name some of the tracks, which have a fixed assignment
– Select all Tracks
– Arm record (actually all tracks)
Save this project as your recording template, this only have to be done once.
To start a new recording:
– open that template and save the project into a new directory
– press record
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This is from my Brains-Cache, so excuse for any inaccuracy… 😉
Never had an issue with audacity (assuming durations under 12 hours, it doesn’t like really long recording sessions) on Windows, Linux or Mac…
It’s not the fastest way to get stuff to disk, but it is cheap…
Any logs generated by the crash?
I don’t mean to go against my forum buddies. But take it from someone that’s been in recording over 45yrs. You get what you pay for. You’ve heard that before. I had over $100,000 in high end Pro Tools systems for over last 20yrs up to 2012. Sold it all. Recently wanted to get back in a little to use on multiple consoles. I tried to go cheap. I ordered a Presonus interface that came with Studio One 3. While it’s ok it’s not Pro Tools. I got the interface for another reason. This past weekend I did a live outdoor concert on a QU32. I put a thumb drive on it and recorded 18trs. Imported them into SO3. USB to a QU16. Just did automation on the SO3. Did EQ, compression and FX on the QU. The software worked but was a pain. The console was great.
So I’m giving up. Ordered Pro Tools today. I guess I’m more comfortable with it. It is much easier and I know it works.
Hey, look at this program I have created : http://community.allen-heath.com/forums/topic/qu-recording-mixtools
I don’t mean to go against my forum buddies.
Different experiences are always welcome. I don’t do this for a living, so my inclination is generally to use open source software where possible.
We use a QU32 at our church. Recording is just a two-track audio sent directly to a PC that runs a very simple but very functional program called EZTracker. Have used Audacity, but EZTracker is more efficient for our purposes. Two tracks only. Another similar program is Total Recorder.
I also have used a Presonus iLive 16-channel mixer and the Presonus software. That works quite well, and is about as simple as it gets for multi-channel recording. I haven’t tried the software on another brand of mixer, but it should work using ASIO drivers. With new Presonus mixers that have motorized faders, multitrack recordings are a breeze.
Most of my recording is done using a Behringer X18 on a Windows PC running Reaper. This works quite well, and Reaper is a powerhouse DAW. However, the Reaper learning curve can be quite steep. Setting it up for a recording is relatively simple, but it’s not intuitive. I recommend that you view some of the online videos, particularly those by Kenny Gioia. For the money, Reaper cannot be beat, in my opinion. Check out Reaper Explained
If you plan on making audio your profession, it’s probably a good idea to start learning one of the more professional packages such as Pro Tools, Cubase, Ableton, etc., but it’s expensive. if you are up to learning it, Reaper is exceptional.
My MIXTOOLS software is still the easiest 🙂 And you can do multitrack soundcheck with it too !!!
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DanZ, I don’t doubt what you say, but what can you do with the recording once you’ve made it?
You can replay them with MIXTROOLS or you can use the individual wav tracks put inside the rec folder (up to 32), and you can then drag and drop them to any DAW
cAN i USE MY ALLEN HEATH QU 32 MIXER ON a LInux system ? I am really feed up with this crap Windows… more and more buggy, and seem to care only about pushing xBox and other uselss garbage for children. This Microsoftr puch- poliscy is making me sick !!