Softkeys, 5 control setup - softkeys – Allen&Heath Qu-32 User Manual

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Qu Mixer User Guide

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AP9372 iss.5

8.5 Control Setup - SoftKeys

Qu-16 provides 4 SoftKeys. The Qu-24 and Qu-32
provide 10 SoftKeys. These are called ‘Soft’ because
they can be assigned to different functions by the user.

Function – Touch the box to open and choose from
the list of available functions. Touch

Apply

to confirm

the changes.

Note

- SoftKey settings are stored in scenes. If you do

not want these settings overwritten when scenes are

recalled then block the ‘SoftKeys’ item in the Global
Filter. Use the

Scenes / Global Filter

screen.

Unassigned – The SoftKey does nothing.

Mute Group – Becomes the Mute master

for the assigned Mute Group. This is the
factory default setting for SoftKeys 1-4.

DCA Mute – Becomes the Mute key for the
assigned DCA Group. You could use these
as extra Mute Groups if you set the DCA

master level to 0dB.

Tap Tempo – Use the SoftKey to tap in the
time setting for Delay FX. Choose L, R or
L+R (both to follow the same tap).

Recall Scene – Instantly recalls the scene
number assigned to the SoftKey.

Scene Store Current – Instantly stores the
current mixer settings to the last recalled
scene. This is shown in the ‘Curr:’ bar.

Scene Recall Go – Instantly recalls the
Scene shown in the ‘Next:’ bar.

Scene Next – Advances to the next scene
in the list.

Scene Previous – Steps back to the previous scene.

PAFL Clear – Set a SoftKey to clear any active PAFL
keys. The SoftKey lights to show when a PAFL is

currently selected.

Qu-Drive – Set SoftKeys as transport controls for
stereo and multitrack recording and playback. Touch
and scroll using the rotary to select the transport
control required.

MMC – Set SoftKeys as transport controls for MIDI.

DAW Bank Control – Set SoftKeys as DAW Bank
up/down controls.

Qu-24 shown

Set Auto Increment if you want to step
through your scenes using a single key.
This recalls a scene, then advances to the

next available scene ready to recall it
when the key is pressed again. For
example, step through your cues in a
theatre show. Auto-increment skips blank
scenes.

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