Saving And Loading Channel Presets; Channel Presets Library - PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Owner's Manual

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Scenes, Presets, System Menu, and MIDI Control
5.2

Saving and Loading Channel Presets

A Quick Note About the AutoStore Feature
It is not necessary to create a Scene in order to preserve the StudioLive's settings
when you power it down. Periodically, you will notice the Store button flash
once, indicating that the current settings on your StudioLive have been saved
to internal memory. The StudioLive will take a snapshot of the current position
of every parameter on the mixer whenever no changes have been made for ten
seconds. If you wish to ensure that your StudioLive will hold its current settings
before you power down, simply wait for a few seconds until the Store button
flashes. This is your indication that it is now safe to turn off your StudioLive. The
next time you turn it on, all of your settings will be recalled automatically.
Please note: If you make changes to a stored Scene, AutoStore will not save these changes
as a permanent part of the Scene. Any changes made to a Scene in the StudioLive's library
must be saved using the Scene menu, as described in the first part of this section.
5.2
Saving and Loading Channel Presets
The StudioLive comes with a suite of channel-strip presets created
by professional users of PreSonus products. These presets provide
a great jumping-off point to create a mix quickly and easily. The
StudioLive also allows you to create your own library of presets.
To load a preset to any channel on the StudioLive, first press the Select button for the
desired channel. From the Fat Channel, press the Load button. You will notice that
LCD now displays the Channel Preset Load menu.
Power User Tip: Load will stay active until you press the button again to disable
it, even if you select another channel. Because of this, you can quickly add a preset
to every channel and give yourself a jumping off point to dial in your mix.
If you have created a channel-strip setting in the Fat Channel that you would like to
save to the Channel Preset library, press the Fat Channel's Save button. You will notice
that the LCD will display the Channel Preset Save menu.
Turn the Value Encoder clockwise or counter-clockwise to change the letter.
The StudioLive allows you to customize the name with uppercase and
lowercase letters, as well as a selection of numerals and punctuation marks.
You can insert a space by simply pressing the Tap button. Once you are
satisfied with your changes, press the Store button. It will illuminate while the
Channel preset is being written to the StudioLive's internal memory. Once
the Channel preset is saved, the Store button will return to its unlit state.
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The Channel Preset Load menu always displays the
selected channel onto which the preset will be
loaded. Use the Value encoder to locate the preset
you would like to use. Once you have made your
selection, press the Recall button. If at any time you
would like to cancel this operation, simply press the
Load button again.
To begin, use the Value encoder to scroll to an empty
position in the Channel Preset library. Press the Next
button to navigate to the category location. Create
the category in which your preset would fit (DRM,
VOX, GTR, etc.). Press the Next button again to
navigate to the first letter of the preset name.
Owner's Manual
5.2.1

Channel Presets Library

Your StudioLive comes with 50 Fat Channel presets custom designed by
professional PreSonus users. These presets can be altered, renamed, and
overwritten; however, there are 50 additional empty storage locations
where you can build your custom library of channel-strip settings.
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DRM: Kick 1
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KEY: Vibes
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DRM: Kick 2
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HRN: Trumpet
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DRM: Kick Funk 1
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HRN: Trombone
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DRM: Kick Funk 2
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HRN: Sax
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DRM: Kick Hip-Hop
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HRN: Sax Solo
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DRM: Kick Jazz
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PRC: Congas
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DRM: Snare 1
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PRC: Bongos
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DRM: Fat Snare
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PRC: Cowbell
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DRM: Snare Crackalak
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PRC: Tambourine
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DRM: Snare Snappy
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VOX: Male 1
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DRM: Toms Mid
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VOX: Male 2
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DRM: Toms Low
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VOX: Male 3
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DRM: Toms High
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VOX: Female 1
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DRM: Overhead Rock
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VOX: Female 2
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DRM: Overhead Jazz
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VOX: Female 3
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DRM: High Hat
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VOX: Speech 1
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BAS: Electric 1
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VOX: Speech 2
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BAS: Electric 2
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BAS: Slap
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BAS: Upright
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GTR: Rock 1
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GTR: Rock 2
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GTR: Funk
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GTR: Metal
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GTR: Jazz
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GTR: Acoustic
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GTR: Acoustic Strumming
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GTR: Acoustic Fingerstyle
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KEY: Piano Bright
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KEY: Piano Warm
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KEY: Piano Jazz
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KEY: Piano Electric
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KEY: Piano Electric 2
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