UNDERSTANDING QU-DRIVE and USB Devices
Qu-Drive is a facility to record and playback stereo (2-track) and
multitrack (18-track) audio.
The recording format is WAV 48kHz 24-bit.
Qu-Drive audio recording and multitrack playback require the USB
storage ...
Q:
I am using a SEAGATE - FreeAgent Desk HDD 500 Gb/Go USB 2.0,
I know it is not on your list of drives that have been tested,
but its one I own so I thought I would try it.
It worked fine for about 5 minutes and would then hang and not work
again un...
There is a tutorial video for using Qu-Drive which can be found on our
You-Tube channel: https://youtu.be/yvATapikceE
[https://youtu.be/yvATapikceE]
Before using Qu-Drive we recommend reading the following article:
Understanding Qu-Drive and USB Devices
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Sometimes you may want to make a stereo recording of a mix which
mostly follows the Main LR mix, but that uses different output
processing, levels or that includes microphones you are not sending to
the speakers.
This can be useful in many situations, for...
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SHOULD ONLY BE ATTEMPTED ON A WINDOWS BASED PC
Qu-Drive recordings can appear corrupt if the USB media is removed too
early or the system loses power.
In this situation you can typically find yourself with eighteen .WAV
files t...
SD and microSD cards are a common choice for media storage - they're
inexpensive, small enough to carry a few around and usually feature
high data transfer speeds and can be a great option for audio
recording and playback with Qu-Drive or SQ-Drive.
Both ...