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QMix

4.0 QMix for iPhone and iPod Touch

QMix for iPhone and iPod touch puts each musician’s monitor
mix in their own hands. With QMix, you can adjust each channel’s
send level to taste and can create a group of channels that you
simultaneously control with the amazing Wheel of Me. All you
need is a computer with Wi-Fi capabilities and an iPhone or iPod
touch and you’re ready to take control of your own destiny.

Note: This section describes QMix’s operation with all three StudioLive
series mixers. All images presented here are from the StudioLive 24.4.2.

4.1

Networking your iPhone or iPod Touch and Computer

To use QMix, you must first install Universal Control on, and sync your
StudioLive to, a Windows or Mac computer that has a FireWire connection
and a wireless card. Once you have connected and synced your
StudioLive to VSL on your computer, the next step is to create an ad hoc
wireless network between your iPhone or iPod touch and your computer.

An ad hoc, or “peer-to-peer,” network is a very simple network involving
at least two systems—in this case, the computer to which your StudioLive
is connected and an Apple iPhone or iPod touch. Unlike the usual local
area network (LAN) that you use to connect multiple computers to
the Internet or to a shared file server, no server or router is needed.

Creating an ad hoc wireless network between your computer
and your iPhone/iPod Touch is quick and easy. The network
will allow you to remote-control VSL, and hence your
StudioLive, from an iPhone/iPod touch, using QMix.

STEP 1: Creating an Ad Hoc Network on your Computer.

Windows Vista

1. Open Start>Connect to.

2. Click “Set up a connection or network.”

3. Select “Set up a wireless ad hoc network” and click Next.

4. Enter the new network name such as “StudioLive.”

5. Enter a Security key or password. For the best security,

include letters, numbers, and punctuation.

6. Check “Save this Network.”

Windows 7

1. Open Start>Control Panel.

2. Click “Network and Internet.”

3. Click “Network and Sharing Center.”

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