I’m trying to set up a redundant Qlab system using 2 playback machines, a Yamaha QL/CL5, Internal Dante and 2 x MY16-AUD.
The show we are running has 32 Qlab channels so I have set up a system whereby I can have the Main Machine on the internal Dante and the back up machine spread across the 2 Slots. In order to minimise channel count across both machines I would like to create an input patch change so I only use 32 channel inputs, which I can assign to a User Define key for mid show switching
Inputs for the 2 machines work on their relevant input sources and can bee seen on the channel inputs, but as the CL/QL series don’t have Input Patch libraries like former Yamaha desks it makes it tricky to switch between the two.
The only other way I thought was to use the Dante Input Patch Library to point to the relevant input stream, save each in it’s own library and select the change of memory on a user defined key.
When the Dante input is patched to Internal Dante all works well, but when the Dante inputs is patched to the Slot inputs I don’t get input (even though if the slot is patched directly to the channel input all works if fine)
I’ve spoken to Yamaha support engineer today (in Germany) and explained what I was trying to do and he said he didn’t think it could be achieve in this way. He proposed doing something more convoluted using ‘Focus’ to change input patches in unused memories, but I feel like others have achieved this in a more simplistic manner.
It’s not possible to both machines just sat across the 64 Dante Inputs 33-64 are used for other input sources
All Qlab, Dante and Yamaha Software and Firmware are at the latest current versions
Any help/thought/experience on steps I am missing or alternative ways to achieve this appreciated
Thanks
Peter