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The Icon Pro Audio QCon Pro G2 is an eight channel universal control surface with Mackie Control and HUI emulation to support most major DAWs. Whether you are tracking or mixing, the QCon Pro G2 provides intuitive tactile control over your session. Set your levels, fine tune your EQs and effects, record automation, punch in and punch out of recordings, all at the tip of your fingers.

The QCon Pro G2 sports nine motorized faders, eight multi-purpose push encoders, 78 buttons, jog shuttle wheel, and 2 foot pedal connectors. 12-segment LED level meters are provided for each channel, and a large backlit LCD screen displays channel names and parameter values. A 12-segment LED display is also provided for SMPTE or MIDI beat clock.The Icon Pro Audio QCon Pro G2 utilizes Mackie Control and HUI emulation to control your favorite digital audio workstation and includes overlays for most popular DAWs including Cubase/Nuendo, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, ProTools, Studio One, Digital Performer, FL Studio, Samplitude, Reaper, Bitwig, Reason, Sonar, and Audition.
A User Defined mode is also included to create custom presets and midi mapping.The QCon Pro G2 is class-compliant with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7/8/10, and Mac OS X and features a high speed USB 2.0 connection. The QCon Pro G2 is expandable to up to 32 channels using three Qcon EX G2 extenders. 8 touch-sensitive motorized channel faders. 12-segment LED level metering for channels.
1 touch-sensitive motorized fader for master channel. 8 x dual function encoder knobs (Enter & rotate). 11-segment LED surrounding the encoders to indicate the rotating position. Large backlit LCD to display channel name, control values etc.
Hi,I've been working with Cubase for almost 6 years now and I wanted to try out Digital Performer 9 because I will write a review for a soudtrack magazine. But there are many differences between the two DAWs and it is quite hard to get accustomed to the differences in workflow and how things are to be done in Digital Performer.
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I read the manual and tried out some things but I wondered if there are any video tutorials which explain how to setup a orchestral template from scratch, especially how the routing works, how to setup a custom window template, how to edit midi etc. Of course I saw that there are YouTube videos available which are quite helpful but sometimes are a bit too specific on certain features of DP 9 which will be important for me in the future but not now as long I have to understand some basic functionalities to get me going. I watched some of the Cinesamples live composition videos in which Michael Patti uses DP 9 and could extract some information which is helpful but frankly it is not enough. Does anyone of you know some resources and tutorial videos which deal with the setup of an orchestral template and scoring with it in DP 9?