AandH QU Demo MC3.smw (Root Demo File) Module Suite control Allen & Heath QU series mixers. Tested with QU firmware V1.95 Reference: Qu_MIDI_Protocol_V1.9.pdf Release: 2018-11-14 Release r0.0 Compiler Version: 3.03 Firmware Version: CP3N 1.502.3079.17847 Processor: CP3N Crestron Software: Crestron Database..................: 73.02.001.00 Device Database....................: 100.07.001.00 SIMPL Windows......................: 4.10.07.00 SIMPL Windows Library..............: 508 SIMPL+ Cross Compiler..............: 1.3 *********************************************************************************** Modules (All Simpl+, Not SimplWindows): *********************************************************************************** AandH Scene Control-QU r0.0.usp Triggers scene recalls on QU series Mixers. **This is a 1-way module. All feedback provided is generated logically inside the module. This module uses a TCP/IP client symbol on port 51325. See demo program for example setup. Inputs: Analog- Scene: The scene you want to recall in Decimal format. MidiChnl: The MidiChnl to control in decimal format. Digital- Take: Sets the scene selected on the Midi Channel selected. Outputs: Serial- ToMixer: Connect to the TCP/IP symbol Transmit line. Reference the QU Mixer MIDI protocol for more details and valid Control Channels for the selected control type. Note 1: Not all combinations of scenes and MidiChannels module are valid for all QU series mixers. Please refer to the protocol documentation for more information. Note 2: The QU series mixers return a near constant \xFF on the receiver line of the TCP/IP connection, as well as a VERY large data dump when a scene is recalled. This can easily overwhelm the the receive buffers on the Crestron processor if care is not taken. Because of this, this module suite was built to be 1-way. It is reccomended to comment out the receive line from the TCP/IP symbol so that your buffers do not generate continuous errors in the control system log. For more information Reference: Qu_MIDI_Protocol_V1.9.pdf Tested with QU firmware V1.95 Release: 2018-12-01 Release r0.0 *********************************************************************************** AandH Input Assign To Main Control-dLive r0.0.usp Controls setting Input Channels to Main on dLive Mixers. Parameters: ControlType: Select Input Channel, Mains, Mono Group, Stereo Group, Mono Aux, Stereo Aux, Mono Matrix, Stereo Matrix, Mono FX Send, Stereo FX Send and FX Return. ControlChnl: Select valid range from control type in decimal format. MidiChnl: The MidiChnl to control in decimal format. Inputs: Digital- ChannelOn/Off/Toggle: Pulse to turn channel on/off or toggle state. Serial- FmMixer: Connect to the TCP/IP symbol receive line. Outputs: Digital- ChannelOnFb/OffFb: Channel Feedback. This is tracked internally by the module. It is also updated when the mixer sends feedback when the control is nudged. Serial- ToMixer: Connect to the TCP/IP symbol Transmit line. Reference the dLive protocol for valid Control Channels for the selected control type. For more information Reference: Qu_MIDI_Protocol_V1.9.pdf Tested with QU firmware V1.95 Release: 2018-11-14 Release r0.0 *********************************************************************************** AandH Mute Group Assign Control-QU r0.0.usp Controls assignment of channels to mute groups on QU series Mixers. **This is a 1-way module. All feedback provided is generated logically inside the module. This module uses a TCP/IP client symbol on port 51325. See demo program for example setup. Parameters: ControlType: Select input channel options of FX Send 1 to 4, FX Return 1 to 4, DCA Groups 1 to 4,Inputs 1 to 32, Stereo Channels 1-3, Mute Groups 1 to 4, Group 1-2 to 7-8, Mix 1 to 10, Main LR, Matrix 1-2 or 3-4. ControlChnl: Select valid channel in the range for the control type in decimal format. Valid Ranges are: FX Send: 1d to 4d FX Return: 1d to 4d DCA Groups: 1d to 4d Inputs: 1d to 32d Stereo Channels: 1d to 3d Mute Groups: 1d to 4d Group 1-2: 1d Group 3-4: 2d Group 5-6: 3d Group 7-8: 4d Mix 1 to 4: 1d to 4d Mix 5-6: 5d Mix 7-8: 6d Mix 9-10: 7d Main LR: 1d Matrix 1-2: 1d Matrix 3-4: 2d MidiChnl: The MidiChnl to control in decimal format. Default 1d MuteGroup: Mute Group 1-4 that this control manages assignment to. Inputs: Digital- AssignOn, AssignOff, AssignToggle: Pulse to turn channel assignment on/off or toggle. Outputs: Digital- AssignOnFb, AssignOffFb: Latched feedback of assignment state. Serial- ToMixer: Connect to the TCP/IP symbol Transmit line. Reference the QU Mixer MIDI protocol for more details and valid Control Channels for the selected control type. Note 1: Not all combinations of input to output available on this module are valid for all QU series mixers. Please refer to the protocol documentation for more information. Note 2: The QU series mixers return a near constant \xFF on the receiver line of the TCP/IP connection, as well as a VERY large data dump when a scene is recalled. This can easily overwhelm the the receive buffers on the Crestron processor if care is not taken. Because of this, this module suite was built to be 1-way. It is recommended to comment out the receive line from the TCP/IP symbol so that your buffers do not generate continuous errors in the control system log. For more information Reference: Qu_MIDI_Protocol_V1.9.pdf Tested with QU firmware V1.95 Release: 2018-12-01 Release r0.0 *********************************************************************************** AandH Mute Control-QU r0.0 Controls Mutes on QU series Mixers. **This is a 1-way module. All feedback provided is generated logically inside the module. This module uses a TCP/IP client symbol on port 51325. See demo program for example setup. Parameters: ControlType: Select input channel options of FX Send 1 to 4, FX Return 1 to 4, DCA Groups 1 to 4,Inputs 1 to 32, Stereo Channels 1-3, Mute Groups 1 to 4, Group 1-2 to 7-8, Mix 1 to 10, Main LR, Matrix 1-2 or 3-4. ControlChnl: Select valid channel in the range for the control type in decimal format. Valid Ranges are: FX Send: 1d to 4d FX Return: 1d to 4d DCA Groups: 1d to 4d Inputs: 1d to 32d Stereo Channels: 1d to 3d Mute Groups: 1d to 4d Group 1-2: 1d Group 3-4: 2d Group 5-6: 3d Group 7-8: 4d Mix 1 to 4: 1d to 4d Mix 5-6: 5d Mix 7-8: 6d Mix 9-10: 7d Main LR: 1d Matrix 1-2: 1d Matrix 3-4: 2d MidiChnl: The MidiChnl to control in decimal format. Default 1d Inputs: Digital- MuteOn, MuteOff, MuteToggle: Pulse to turn channel Mute on/off or toggle. Outputs: Digital- MuteOnFb, MuteOffFb: Latched feedback of Mute state. Serial- ToMixer: Connect to the TCP/IP symbol Transmit line. Reference the QU Mixer MIDI protocol for more details and valid Control Channels for the selected control type. Note 1: Not all comninations of input to output available on this module are valid for all QU series mixers. Please refer to the protocol documentation for more information. Note 2: The QU series mixers return a near constant \xFF on the receiver line of the TCP/IP connection, as well as a VERY large data dump when a scene is recalled. This can easily overwhelm the the receive buffers on the Crestron processor if care is not taken. Because of this, this module suite was built to be 1-way. It is recomended to comment out the receive line from the TCP/IP symbol so that your buffers do not generate continuous errors in the control system log. For more information Reference: Qu_MIDI_Protocol_V1.9.pdf Tested with QU firmware V1.95 Release: 2018-12-01 Release r0.0 *********************************************************************************** AandH Mix Assign Control-QU r0.0 Assigns inputs to mixes QU series Mixers. **This is a 1-way module. All feedback provided is generated logically inside the module. This module uses a TCP/IP client symbol on port 51325. See demo program for example setup. Parameters: InControlType: Select input channel options of FX Send 1 to 4, FX Return 1 to 4, DCA Groups 1 to 4,Inputs 1 to 32, Stereo Channels 1-3, Mute Groups 1 to 4, Group 1-2 to 7-8, Mix 1 to 10, Main LR, Matrix 1-2 or 3-4. InControlChnl: Select valid channel in the range for the control type in decimal format. Valid Ranges are: FX Send: 1d to 4d FX Return: 1d to 4d DCA Groups: 1d to 4d Inputs: 1d to 32d Stereo Channels: 1d to 3d Mute Groups: 1d to 4d Group 1-2: 1d Group 3-4: 2d Group 5-6: 3d Group 7-8: 4d Mix 1 to 4: 1d to 4d Mix 5-6: 5d Mix 7-8: 6d Mix 9-10: 7d Main LR: 1d Matrix 1-2: 1d Matrix 3-4: 2d OutControlType: Select output channel options of Mix1 to 9-10, Main LR, Group 1-2 to 7-8, FX Send 1-4, or Matrix 1-2, 3-4; OutControlChnl: Select valid channel in the range for the control type in decimal format. Valid Ranges are: Valid Ranges are: Mix 1 to 4: 1d to 4d Mix 5-6: 5d Mix 7-8: 6d Mix 9-10: 7d Main LR: 1d FX Send: 1d to 4d Group 1-2: 1d Group 3-4: 2d Group 5-6: 3d Group 7-8: 4d Matrix 1-2: 1d Matrix 3-4: 2d MidiChnl: The MidiChnl to control in decimal format. Default 1d Inputs: Digital- AssignOn, AssignOff, AssignToggle: Pulse to turn channel assignment on/off or toggle. Outputs: Digital- AssignOnFb, AssignOffFb: Latched feedback of assignment state. This is tracked internally by the module. Serial- ToMixer: Connect to the TCP/IP symbol Transmit line. Reference the QU Mixer MIDI protocol for more details and valid Control Channels for the selected control type. Note 1: Not all comninations of input to output available on this module are valid for all QU series mixers. Please refer to the protocol documentation for more information. Note 2: The QU series mixers return a near constant \xFF on the receiver line of the TCP/IP connection, as well as a VERY large data dump when a scene is recalled. This can easily overwhelm the the receive buffers on the Crestron processor if care is not taken. Because of this, this module suite was built to be 1-way. It is recomended to comment out the receive line from the TCP/IP symbol so that your buffers do not generate continuous errors in the control system log. For more information Reference: Qu_MIDI_Protocol_V1.9.pdf Tested with QU firmware V1.95 Release: 2018-12-01 Release r0.0 *********************************************************************************** AandH LR Assign Control-QU r0.0 Controls assignment on channel to the LR output on QU series Mixers. **This is a 1-way module. All feedback provided is generated logically inside the module. This module uses a TCP/IP client symbol on port 51325. See demo program for example setup. Parameters: ControlType: Select input channel options of FX Send 1 to 4, FX Return 1 to 4, DCA Groups 1 to 4,Inputs 1 to 32, Stereo Channels 1-3, Mute Groups 1 to 4, Group 1-2 to 7-8, Mix 1 to 10, Matrix 1-2 or 3-4. ControlChnl: Select valid channel in the range for the control type in decimal format. Valid Ranges are: FX Send: 1d to 4d FX Return: 1d to 4d DCA Groups: 1d to 4d Inputs: 1d to 32d Stereo Channels: 1d to 3d Mute Groups: 1d to 4d Group 1-2: 1d Group 3-4: 2d Group 5-6: 3d Group 7-8: 4d Mix 1 to 4: 1d to 4d Mix 5-6: 5d Mix 7-8: 6d Mix 9-10: 7d Matrix 1-2: 1d Matrix 3-4: 2d MidiChnl: The MidiChnl to control in decimal format. Default 1d Inputs: Digital- AssignOn, AssignOff, AssignToggle: Pulse to turn channel assignment on/off or toggle. Outputs: Digital- AssignOnFb, AssignOffFb: Latched feedback of assignment state. Serial- ToMixer: Connect to the TCP/IP symbol Transmit line. Reference the QU Mixer MIDI protocol for more details and valid Control Channels for the selected control type. Note 1: Not all combinations of input to output available on this module are valid for all QU series mixers. Please refer to the protocol documentation for more information. Note 2: The QU series mixers return a near constant \xFF on the receiver line of the TCP/IP connection, as well as a VERY large data dump when a scene is recalled. This can easily overwhelm the the receive buffers on the Crestron processor if care is not taken. Because of this, this module suite was built to be 1-way. It is recommended to comment out the receive line from the TCP/IP symbol so that your buffers do not generate continuous errors in the control system log. For more information Reference: Qu_MIDI_Protocol_V1.9.pdf Tested with QU firmware V1.95 Release: 2018-12-01 Release r0.0 *********************************************************************************** AandH Fader Level Control-QU r0.0 Controls fader levels on QU series Mixers. **This is a 1-way module. All feedback provided is generated logically inside the module. This module uses a TCP/IP client symbol on port 51325. See demo program for example setup. Parameters: ControlType: Select FX Send 1 to 4, FX Return 1 to 4, DCA Groups 1 to 4, Inputs 1 to 32, Stereo Channels 1-3, Mute Groups 1 to 4, Group 1-2 to 7-8, Mix 1 to 10, Main LR, Matrix 1-2 or 3-4. ControlChnl: Select valid range from control type in decimal format. Valid Ranges are: FX Send: 1d to 4d FX Return: 1d to 4d DCA Groups: 1d to 4d Inputs: 1d to 32d Stereo Channels: 1d to 3d Mute Groups: 1d to 4d Group 1-2: 1d Group 3-4: 2d Group 5-6: 3d Group 7-8: 4d Mix 1 to 4: 1d to 4d Mix 5-6: 5d Mix 7-8: 6d Mix 9-10: 7d Main LR: 1d Matrix 1-2: 1d Matrix 3-4: 2d MidiChnl: The MidiChnl to control in decimal format. Default 1d Inputs: Analog- FdrLvl: Set the analog to the range of 0d~127d (00h~7Fh). Outputs: Analog- FdrLvlFb: Feedback of the level in the range of 0d~127d (00h~7Fh). This is tracked internally by the module. Serial- ToMixer: Connect to the TCP/IP symbol Transmit line. Reference the QU Mixer MIDI protocol for more details and valid Control Channels for the selected control type. Note: The QU series mixers return a near constant \xFF on the receiver line of the TCP/IP connection, as well as a VERY large data dump when a scene is recalled. This can easily overwhelm the the receiver buffers on the Crestron processor is care is not taken. Because of this, this module suite was built to be 1-way. It is recommended to comment out the receiver line from the TCP/IP symbol so that your buffers do not generate continuous errors in the control system log. For more information Reference: Qu_MIDI_Protocol_V1.9.pdf Tested with QU firmware V1.95 Release: 2018-12-01 Release r0.0 *********************************************************************************** AandH Send Level Control-QU r0.0 Controls send levels on QU series Mixers. **This is a 1-way module. All feedback provided is generated logically inside the module. This module uses a TCP/IP client symbol on port 51325. See demo program for example setup. Parameters: InControlType: Select input channel options of FX Send 1 to 4, FX Return 1 to 4, DCA Groups 1 to 4,Inputs 1 to 32, Stereo Channels 1-3, Mute Groups 1 to 4, Group 1-2 to 7-8, Mix 1 to 10, Main LR, Matrix 1-2 or 3-4. InControlChnl: Select valid channel in the range for the control type in decimal format. Valid Ranges are: FX Send: 1d to 4d FX Return: 1d to 4d DCA Groups: 1d to 4d Inputs: 1d to 32d Stereo Channels: 1d to 3d Mute Groups: 1d to 4d Group 1-2: 1d Group 3-4: 2d Group 5-6: 3d Group 7-8: 4d Mix 1 to 4: 1d to 4d Mix 5-6: 5d Mix 7-8: 6d Mix 9-10: 7d Main LR: 1d Matrix 1-2: 1d Matrix 3-4: 2d OutControlType: Select output channel options of Mix1 to 9-10, Group 1-2 to 7-8, FX Send 1-4, or Matrix 1-2, 3-4; OutControlChnl: Select valid channel in the range for the control type in decimal format. Valid Ranges are: Valid Ranges are: Mix 1 to 4: 1d to 4d Mix 5-6: 5d Mix 7-8: 6d Mix 9-10: 7d Group 1-2: 1d Group 3-4: 2d Group 5-6: 3d Group 7-8: 4d FX Send: 1d to 4d MidiChnl: The MidiChnl to control in decimal format. Default 1d Inputs: Analog- SendLvl: Set the analog to the range of 0d~127d (00h~7Fh). Outputs: Analog- SendLvlFb: Feedback of the level in the range of 0d~127d (00h~7Fh). This is tracked internally by the module. Serial- ToMixer: Connect to the TCP/IP symbol Transmit line. Reference the QU Mixer MIDI protocol for more details and valid Control Channels for the selected control type. Note 1: Not all combinations of input to output available on this module are valid for all QU series mixers. Please refer to the protocol documentation for more information. Note 2: The QU series mixers return a near constant \xFF on the receiver line of the TCP/IP connection, as well as a VERY large data dump when a scene is recalled. This can easily overwhelm the the receive buffers on the Crestron processor if care is not taken. Because of this, this module suite was built to be 1-way. It is recommended to comment out the receive line from the TCP/IP symbol so that your buffers do not generate continuous errors in the control system log. For more information Reference: Qu_MIDI_Protocol_V1.9.pdf Tested with QU firmware V1.95 Release: 2018-12-01 Release r0.0