PROBLEM: I am recording an instrument/microphone, and it’s only
coming out of one side when it plays back
SOLUTION: Keep in mind that each input of the Q10 is mono. In order
to record a stereo signal, you must record two inputs at the same time.
It is also possible to record a mono track, then send it to the left and
right channels in equal amounts.
PROBLEM: I can’t record S/PDIF.
SOLUTION: In order to record S/PDIF, be sure that you have instructed
your recording software to use inputs 9,10. In addition, you must go to
the ADVANCED menu of the Q10 control panel, and verify that the
Channels 9,10 recording source is set to S/PDIF. Finally, you should
make sure that the Q10 Source Select is set to S/PDIF.
PROBLEM: The Q10 sync selection keeps switching to 32kHz.
SOLUTION: This is usually due to Windows attempting to play a 32 kHz
system sound through the Q10. It’s best to simply disable system
sounds. You can do this by going to START | SETTINGS | CONTROL
PANEL, select SOUNDS
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