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3.2 Programs/Setups

The QUANTUM has a unique method of storing your settings. It stores your changes to para- meters as setups. These setups are an immediately accessible library of your changes. No mat- ter what program you are currently working with, you can call up any setup that uses that same configuration: stereo-linked or dual mono. (See Appendix F). Each configuration has its own separate library of user/factory setups available. This allows you to stay in a program but still change the setups within that program. The easiest way to demonstrate this is by using a dual mono program.

Imagine that you have the perfect settings for a kick drum dialed in on channel one, but you need to find a better setup for the snare. The CHANNEL button will toggle you between chan- nels 1&2. You are now able to browse the setup library by using the DATA WHEEL. When you have found a setup that is closest to what you need, press PROGRAM. The changes that have been made are now waiting to be saved as a program, and the STORE light will be lit. Another helpful feature of this library system is that you may place your stored setups anywhere you like within your library. If you choose “Store New” from the “Store” menu, you may then choose the position of your setup within your library. To do this, simply spin the DATA WHEEL to re- order your setup library. This allows you to keep your setups organized how you want them. For example, you can keep all of your “Hard Rock” or “Jazz” setups together for quick recall and editing. See the Setup Selection illustrations 3.4 and 3.5.

Program: 1

"Pop Master 1"

Pop Master1

Fig. 3.4

Stereo Setup Library

Default MB

Default ST

Mix Maximum

Country Mix

Folk Master

Subtle Mix

Pop Master1

Pop Master2

Classical CD

Funkngroove

Rock Master

Country CD

Jazz Master

Cass.To CD

Ambient CD

Smooth Voc

Rockin CD

World Mix

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Contents Quantum Important Safety Instructions Declaration Conformity Quantum Table of ContentsFigure Index Page Intro Introduction What is QUANTUM?Introduction What is QUANTUM? Service Contact InfoWarranty Quantum Section Getting Started Rear Panel ConnectionsFront Panel Getting Started Section Front Panel Quantum Wizard Signal PathGetting Started Section Mastering and the Quantum Quantum is a Mastering Processor that has many featuresQuantum Navigation Multiband Compressor NavigationNavigation Section Broadband Compressor Navigating the Broadband CompressorMultiband Gate Navigating the Multiband GateNavigation Section Broadband Gate Navigating the Broadband GateMultiband Limiter Navigating the Multiband LimiterNavigation Section Broadband Limiter Navigating theBroadband LimiterEQ/XOver Navigating the Multiband EQ/XOverNavigation Section EQ/SEQ Navigating the Broadband EQ/SEQNorm/Output Navigating Norm/OutputNavigation Section Other Navigating OtherUtility Navigating UtilitySection FX Chains Software OperationsChain Type Stereo Broadband Software Operations Section FX ChainsMono Input CH1 or CH2 Chain Type MonoProgram Pop Master Software Operations Section Programs/SetupsSection Saving a SetupSaving a Program Software Operations Section Saving a SetupReplace Old Store NewMeters Bypass FunctionAnalog Meters TSE Level MetersDigital Meters Software Operations Section MetersMeter Options CompressorLimiter Monitor OutputsGate / Expander De-EsserDetailed Multiband Compression Detailed ParametersDetailed Parameters Section Multiband Compression Broadband Compression Detailed Parameters Section Broadband Compression Attack 0.1 to 200 m Sec per band or global Ratio 11.0 to 115 per band or globalRelease 360 to 5 dB / Sec per band or global Max ATT 0 to Inf. dB per band or globalMultiband Limiting Detailed Parameters Section Broadband GateAttack .01 to 200 m Sec per band or global Broadband LimitingLimiter On/Off Type PkStop+/RMSEQ On/Off Detailed Parameters Section Broadband LimitingPOS Pre/Post Type Const Q / Adapt QXOver Schain EQ On/Off Detailed Parameters Section SEQSEQ1 FC 20.0 Hz to 20.0 kHz SEQ2, 3, 4 FC 20.0 Hz to 20.0 kHzType Stereo AdjustDetailed Parameters Section Ambience 13 TCMDe-Esser Output NormalizationDetailed Parameters Section Output Shaping S1 or S2Dither Out All or Digital Page Utilities Input Output UtilitiesUtilities Section Output Digital Input ControlsMidi CC Map Midi Channels Setup Sysex DataMidi Program Changes Sysex DumpUtilities Section Setup Sysex Data A/D CalibrateMisc Page Guide Analog Mastering Application GuideHardware SoftwareApplication Guide Section Digital Mastering DAW to DAT 586 Application Guide Section Analog TrackingDigital Tracking Application Guide Section Analog Mixing Digital Mixing Application Guide Section Analog to Digital Converter Sample Rate Converter QUANTUMAppendix Change Default Startup Program Hard & Soft ResetsAppendix a Miscellaneous Information Front Panel LockoutTypeIV White Paper Appendix B By Roger JohnsonConverted Level vs. Input Level Appendix B TypeIV White PaperType Amplitude Time Clip Level High-Frequency Information Completely Lost Clock Modes Appendix C Midi Clock InfoFig. C.1 Quantum Sync InputFig. C.2 Appendix C Miscellaneous Clock InfoRequest One Setup 02h ProceduresReceive One Setup 43h Sysex Definitions Appendix DAppendix D Sysex Definitions Sysex Setup Dump Sample Reset Device 21hProcedure Setup Dump Version Setup Type and Setup NumberMidi CC MultiBand Chains Appendix E Midi CC TablesMidi CC Stereo Non-MultiBand Midi CC Tables Appendix E Midi CC MultiBand ChainsMidi CC Stereo Non-Multiband Midi CC Dual Mono ChainsMidi CC Tables Appendix E Midi CC Dual Mono Chains Factory Programs Appendix F Factory PresetsFactory Setups StereoMono Specifications Appendix G SpecificationsAppendix H Appendix H Quantum Harman International Company