[QLab] Cross points
Mr Jack Arnold
innerbeats3 at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Apr 22 09:58:44 PDT 2007
I seeeee! Yes, its very simple, and I have been dense, despite what
Chris says (but thanks anyway).
Anyway, my first show using QLab opens on Wednesday, and I am very
excited that its going to be great.
Thanks chaps.
Jack
On 22 Apr 2007, at 12:46, Leon Rothenberg wrote:
> consider the following:
>
> You have a multi channel file of a song, each channel is a separate
> instrument: voice, guitar, bass, drums, reverb. Then you have an 8
> channel audio system: Left, Right, Front Fills, Subs, Surrounds, etc.
> The matrix allows you to send your voice and guitar channel the Left,
> Right and front fills at independently controllable levels while
> sending the bass and drums to the Left, Right and Subs, less to the
> front fills, drums perhaps not at all to the FF, Reverb to the Left,
> Right and surrounds, etc. Then, when the front row cannot hear the
> vocal line, you can turn it up in the front fills without affecting
> anything else, etc, etc.
>
>
> On Apr 22, 2007, at 6:17 AM, Mr Jack Arnold wrote:
>
>> Thanks guys; OK, so the eight channel file is playing, and making
>> adjustments using the level faders on each channel will control how
>> much of each channel is heard. What can do with cross points that
>> you can't do with the level faders? I just want to make sure I'm not
>> missing something.
>> Jack
>> On 22 Apr 2007, at 00:11, Kevin Faulhaber wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 4/21/07 6:53 PM, "Christopher Ashworth" <chris at figure53.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Apr 21, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Mr Jack Arnold wrote:
>>>>> The only reason I can see for
>>>>> cross points is to reverse the channels of a stereo audio
>>>>> file. Or
>>>>> am I just being very dense?
>>>>
>>>> No, not dense. I think you're correct that fades on the
>>>> crosspoints
>>>> are not terribly common. But the flexibility is there if you need
>>>> it.
>>>
>>>
>>> One show I did had an 8 channel audio file, and I could not have
>>> achieved
>>> the final result without the adjustable cross points. It is rare
>>> that I use
>>> them, but they provide flexibility that can't be achieved otherwise.
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
>>>
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