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Everything You Need for
Creative Engineering
QL series console include a virtual processing rack that lets the operator approach
selecting and patching internal processors in a way thats similar to working with
external rack-mounted devices. All of the high-quality processors that received rave
reviews in the CL series are provided in the QL series consoles as well. Top-quality
sound-shaping tools for creative engineering are ready and accessible whenever
they’re needed.
Premium Rack Effect Rack GEQ Rack
Up to eight VCM processors, including the Portico
processors developed in cooperation with Rupert Neve
Designs that are standards in leading recording studios
throughout the world, can be mounted in the virtual rack
and used to deliver the kind of performance that only
high-end analog outboard processors have previously
been capable of. More importantly, that studio quality and
musical tonality are available for live sound applications.
Up to eight of the 46 available ambience eects and 8
available insert eects can be mounted in the QL virtual
rack. That selection includes a number of high-end Yamaha
REV-X reverb processors for sophisticated sonic control.
Any of the mounted eects can be individually switched to
graphic EQ operation as required.
The GEQ rack is ideal for inserting graphic EQ into the output
and other busses. Up to eight 31-band graphic equalizers
can be mounted, and any of those can be switched for use
as dual 15-band “Flex15GEQ” equalizers that can control any
15 bands selected from the 31 bands available. With eight
rack slots, that allows for a maximum of 16 simultaneous
EQ processors. Dan Dugan Automixer units can be inserted
in the input channels via the GEQ rack, providing up to 16
channels of automix for speech applications.
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