Digital Effects | Master Control; The Digital Fx (Effects) Menu - PRESONUS STUDIOLIVE 24.4.2 Owner's Manual

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FireWire Monitor Button

Digital Effects | Master Control

4.8

4.8.1 The Digital FX (effects) Menu

Assigns the Main Left/Right FireWire Return to the Monitor Bus.
The FireWire Monitor button patches the main left/right FireWire return (that is,
the signal from your audio software's master outputs) to the monitor bus. The
level for this input is controlled first by the level set from the computer application
producing the audio (e.g., Studio One) and then by knob in the 2 Track In section.
From the Digital Effects | Master Control section, you can select and change the
parameters of the two internal effects processors and you can store and recall every
setting on your StudioLive (See next section, Scenes, Presets and System Menu).
Because almost all of the StudioLive's features are controlled from the mixing
surface (rather than using menus and submenus), you will mainly use this section
to adjust the internal effects processors and to save and recall presets and scenes.
The StudioLive features two internal effects processors. Each processor can access
the StudioLive's selection of high-quality reverbs and delays. As described in
Section 8.4, each of these effects can be routed to any of the subgroups, the aux
bus, or the main outputs. To access the effects library and make adjustments
to effect parameters, press the FX button in the Master Control section.
The color will invert for each parameter when it is selected for modification.
Digital Effects | Master Control 4.8
The first page of the FX menu is the QuickView screen.
It displays both of the effects assigned to the internal
effects buses, the main parameter for each, and to
which Aux buses the effect is being routed. Effect A
is assigned to EFX A bus, and Effect B is assigned to
EFX B bus. Use the Next and Prev buttons to navigate
through the screen. To change a parameter, use the
Value encoder directly beneath the LCD screen.
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