Wonderful video! Do you have a video that goes over the board configuration of assigning Q lab Audio Level output patches to Aux tracks or other channels on the X32 board? You mention this at the very end of this video, though did not go over how to configure this on the board. Thanks for sharing, loved your explanation!
This depends on the routing settings in the board. I usually have only Aux 1-4 inputs routed as Card. In that case you can access two stereo pairs from Qlab. I'll see if I can make a video about it.
Thank you for the step by step guide. I was under the impression that any audio being passed through Qlab had to be coming from the same source as the output source. It seems that in this example, you have audio coming from a laptop and being output through the board. Did they change the parameters in Qlab? BTW, I love the fact that you split audio and SFX to different stereo inserts on the board. That's a clever trick and I will defiantly be using that.
You are welcome! We are not passing audio through Qlab in this case. We are playing WAv or mp3 files from within Qlab. I don't know if you can route audio through Qlab also to different audio patches. I would assume that you can do that with the Mic patches, but we're not using that feature, so I don't know for sure.
There is a midi controller on my computer that I would like to use as vst for beat making . I am using a x32 . The midi is showing on cubase and I have signal but the sound it not coming out. Any help please!
If you're using the X-USB driver, and have the X32 connected correctly to your computer via the X-USB port, the sound outputs to the board should show up on your computer. So you can select them there. Then you need to also make sure that you have some input on the board set to have some card channels selected. For example, we just set the Aux 1-4 inputs to Card 1-4. That's in the Routing menu on the board. When you do that you can select OUT 1-2 or OUT 3-4 on your computer, and the sound should show up on the corresponiding Aux inputs on the board.
Wonderful video! Do you have a video that goes over the board configuration of assigning Q lab Audio Level output patches to Aux tracks or other channels on the X32 board? You mention this at the very end of this video, though did not go over how to configure this on the board. Thanks for sharing, loved your explanation!
This depends on the routing settings in the board. I usually have only Aux 1-4 inputs routed as Card. In that case you can access two stereo pairs from Qlab. I'll see if I can make a video about it.
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Thank you for the step by step guide. I was under the impression that any audio being passed through Qlab had to be coming from the same source as the output source. It seems that in this example, you have audio coming from a laptop and being output through the board. Did they change the parameters in Qlab? BTW, I love the fact that you split audio and SFX to different stereo inserts on the board. That's a clever trick and I will defiantly be using that.
You are welcome! We are not passing audio through Qlab in this case. We are playing WAv or mp3 files from within Qlab. I don't know if you can route audio through Qlab also to different audio patches. I would assume that you can do that with the Mic patches, but we're not using that feature, so I don't know for sure.
There is a midi controller on my computer that I would like to use as vst for beat making . I am using a x32 . The midi is showing on cubase and I have signal but the sound it not coming out. Any help please!
If you're using the X-USB driver, and have the X32 connected correctly to your computer via the X-USB port, the sound outputs to the board should show up on your computer. So you can select them there. Then you need to also make sure that you have some input on the board set to have some card channels selected. For example, we just set the Aux 1-4 inputs to Card 1-4. That's in the Routing menu on the board. When you do that you can select OUT 1-2 or OUT 3-4 on your computer, and the sound should show up on the corresponiding Aux inputs on the board.
@@artisansound1807 thank you I will try this