What is it connected to? Does USB from the computer control what outputs it uses?
Thanks. That might work. The only question I have is does the Mac with QLab connect to the Dante card via USB cable or network cable? It looks like it has only Cat5 connectors on the Dante card. I’ve never run a board with Q lab before so I am a newbie.
I have a USB cable I'll sell you for $999.99 US.
The console pic showed the outputs of the mixer... presumably the Qlab computer has been hooked up to the mixer before. After a bit of time, I now think this is a signal routing questions rather than an interface device question.Do you mean "multiple separate outputs from QLab"? You need the paid version to get that, I think.
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Hello! I have been tasked with basically creating a sound system in a studio theater that doesn't have one... and I'd like to route signal from qlab to multiple speaker outs via the MADI/USB combo card in our SI Impact. Did you ever figure out how this works?I am not tech savvy on sound systems. We have a sound craft SI expression. Whatever solution we have needs to be a minimum of $1000 or it doesn’t go under our capital funds budget.We simply need a way to route Q lab signals to four or five different outputs.View attachment 20886
In general, if you have a desk with a USB interface, and you plug it into a WIndows 7 or better or Macintosh PC, you can expect the (usually) 32 sources and 16 destinations to Just Show Up in your PC apps; you can use Audacity as an easy test for this.
It took me just one more glance at the MADI/USB Combo card user manual to see what step I was missing. I have a pretty good understanding of the "regular sound guy" territory, but I haven't done much with the digital/usb/midi interfaces in general. Anywho, I figured it out and answered my own question! Thanks!In general, if you have a desk with a USB interface, and you plug it into a WIndows 7 or better or Macintosh PC, you can expect the (usually) 32 sources and 16 destinations to Just Show Up in your PC apps; you can use Audacity as an easy test for this.
If you need multiple play channels *to go to more than 2 speakers* (LR), you can generally expect to have to have to use Aux/Matrix outs on the desk and do some patching. There you delve into Regular Sound Guy territory.
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