Fat Channel Panning And Stereo Link - PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Owner's Manual

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4
Controls
4.1
The Fat Channel
High EQ
Sets and Displays the Center
Frequency
Frequency of the High EQ.
Control
This encoder sets, and the meter
displays, the center frequency of
the High band. You can adjust the
center frequency from 1.4 to 18
kHz.
High EQ Gain
Sets and Displays the Gain Attenuation
Control
or Boost at the Center Frequency of
the High EQ Band.
This encoder sets, and the meter
displays, the gain cut or boost at
the center frequency of the High
EQ band. The level of the center
frequency can be set between -15
and +15 dB.
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PreSonus StudioLive
16.0.2
High Shelving
Turns on the High Shelving EQ for the
EQ Button
Selected Input or Output Bus.
When the Shelf button is not
engaged, the High band is a
semi-parametric EQ. Enabling the
Shelf button turns the High band
into a high shelving EQ that alters,
by a fixed amount, a band of low
frequencies at and above a
user-selected shelving frequency.
A high shelving EQ is like
a treble-control knob on a
stereo. In this mode, the Center
Frequency control selects
the shelving frequency.
Owner's Manual
4.1.4

Fat Channel Panning and Stereo Link

Stereo linking is also done from within the Fat Channel. Input channels and aux buses
can be linked to create a stereo pair. The stereo pairs are predefined and cannot be
changed. They are as follows:
Channels 1 and 2
Channels 3 and 4
Channels 5 and 6
Channels 7 and 8
Channels 9 and 10
For mono channels and Aux buses, a stereo link can be enabled when either
channel in the pair is selected. When the Stereo Link button is illuminated,
all dynamics settings, subgroup assignments, and main assignments
are nondestructively pasted to the other channel in the pair.
POWER USER TIP: Because this is a nondestructive paste; when the Link button is
disengaged, the other channel's previous settings will be restored. For instance, if Channel
8 is selected when the Stereo Link button is engaged, all of Channel 8's settings will be
copied onto Channel 7. If Channel 7 is selected when the Stereo Link button is engaged,
Channel 7's settings will be copied onto Channel 8. Because the settings are copied
nondestructively, it is possible to A/B dynamics settings with the touch of two buttons.
Whichever channel is selected when the Link button is engaged will be
the Link Master. When either channel in the stereo link is selected, both
channels' Select buttons will illuminate but the Link Master's ID number will
be displayed in the Selected Channel LED read-out in the Fat Channel.
On the StudioLive 16.0.2's four stereo channels, the stereo link will enable the
right side (channels 10, 12, 14, and 16) to be heard in your mix. Each channel's
fader, Select button, and Multimode button, and each Aux Mix send, controls both
channels at the same time. All Fat Channel settings are applied to both channels.
It should be noted that while Stereo Link must be enabled in order to
hear the right side of each stereo channel through the StudioLive, the
right inputs are still sent through the FireWire bus and can be recorded by
your DAW with or without Stereo Link engaged. For more information on
using your StudioLive as an audio interface, please consult Section 6.
Controls
4
The Fat Channel
4.1
The Pan control for each input or output bus is set on
the Fat Channel. The LED display shows the pan
setting, and the encoder to the right of the display
controls panning for the selected input or output bus.
When two channels are linked as stereo pair, the LED
display will automatically change to a stereo pan.
Channels 11 and 12
Channels 13 and 14
Channels 15 and 16
Aux 1 and Aux 2
Aux 3 and Aux 4
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