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QSC touchmix-30 pro User Manual

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Using Auxiliaries as Sub Groups (TouchMix-8 and 16 only)
The Auxiliary mixes may be assigned to the Main L/R output allowing the auxiliaries to function as sub groups. This feature is intended for use with
the input channel “Assign To Main L/R” function.
To use an Auxiliary channel as a Sub Group (for this example, we are assigning In Channel 1 to Aux 5 Sub Group):
1.
Aux Masters
Aux 5
Setup
Main L/R
Post Fader
2.
Inputs 1-8
In 1
Auxes
Adjust Aux
send 5 to 0*
Setup
Main L/R
*Adjusting the Aux Send 5 to 0 adds the Input Channel 1 to the Sub Group.
3. Repeat Step 2 for all the input channels that are part of the Sub Group.
4. The channel faders Aux Master (Aux 5) now functions as a Sub Group Master.
Matrix Mixing
To understand a matrix, it’s first useful
to understand the concept of a sub-mix
(sometimes called a “stem”). As the name
implies, a sub-mix is a mix consisting of some
subset of all the mixer’s inputs. For example
there could be sub-mixes consisting of all
the violins, or the choir, or drums, or delegate
microphones or sound effects. If you’ve got all
of these at once you’ve got a really interesting
production but we digress. A matrix simply lets
you blend these sub-mixes (stems) into a single
mix.
A stem can be created by assigning inputs to a
Sub-Group or by sending them to an Auxiliary.
Now that we’ve got the stems, what do we do
with them? On the TouchMix-30 Pro, Auxiliaries
9 – 14 also function as mix matrices. In addition
to all the input channels, these signals may be
sent to Auxiliaries 9 – 14…
Main L/R
Auxiliaries 1 – 8
Sub-Groups 1 – 8
All of these stems can be mixed as needed and routed out via Auxiliaries 9 – 14. The application may be as simple as just sending a mono mix of
the Main L/R to an overflow area or as complex as creating a separate broadcast mix from 8 or more stems. In addition, all the inputs are available
on Auxiliaries 9 – 14 so it’s possible to mix in the signal from one or more input channels.
In 1 – Kick
In 2 – Snare
In 3 – Overhead
In 4 – Overhead
Sub Group 1 – Drums
In 5 Lead Guitar
In 6
Rhythm Guitar
Sub Group 2
– Guitars
In 7 Piano
In 6
Organ
Sub Group 3
– Keyboards
In 9 Lead Vocal
In 10
Backing 1
In 11
– Backing 2
Sub Group 4 – Vocals
Aux Out
Main Out
Sub 1 Fader
Sub 1 Fader
Sub 1 Fader
Sub 1 Fader
Sub Groups Aux 1 Sends

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QSC touchmix-30 pro Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Mixer
Channels32
USB InterfaceYes
Effects Processors4
Wireless ControlYes
Phantom PowerYes
Outputs - Aux6
EQ Bands4-band parametric
Computer ConnectivityUSB
A/D Resolution24-bit
Sampling Rate48kHz
Bit Depth24-bit
Wireless Control PlatformsiOS, Android
Aux Outputs6
Main Outputs2
TouchscreenYes
Headphones1
EffectsReverb, Delay, Chorus
USB2.0
Power SourceAC
Display10-inch Touchscreen
Stereo Line Inputs2 stereo pairs
Inputs - Line2 stereo pairs

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