Scenes, Presets And The System Menu; Creating And Recalling A Scene - PRESONUS STUDIOLIVE 24.4.2 Owner's Manual

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Scenes, Presets, and the System Menu
5.1

Creating and Recalling a Scene

Scenes, Presets and the System Menu

5.0
Creating and Recalling a Scene
5.1
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The StudioLive allows you to customize the name with uppercase and
lowercase letters and a selection of numerals and punctuation marks.
Press the Tap button to quickly insert a space. Continue this process until
you are satisfied with your changes, then press the Store button. It will
illuminate while the scene is being written to the StudioLive's internal memory.
Once the Scene is saved, the Store button will return to its unlit status.
Located at position S1 is a scene named Zero Out (Board Reset). This scene
cannot be overwritten and returns your StudioLive to its defaut factory
setting. All you have to do it lower the faders and return all trim knobs
and output volume knobs (Solo bus, 2 Track In, Phones, and Monitor) to
their lowest position. Your StudioLive will be zeroed out as follows:
PreSonus StudioLive
The StudioLive allows you to create and store a library
of scenes. A scene is like a snapshot of your mix. It
stores each Fat Channel parameter for every input
and bus, as well as each fader's position, the aux
and effects mixes, channel mutes and solos, and the
input selection (analog input or FireWire playback
stream). Creating a scene requires simply dialing in
a mix that you would like to use at a later date and
saving it. This has obvious benefits for both studio
and live sound. For example, in the studio, saving
and recalling a scene allows you to move to another
song or project and come back to the current mix
later. For live shows with multiple bands, you can
set up custom mixes for each band at sound check
and recall the mix when that band goes onstage.
You also can save custom mixes for each
venue that a band plays repeatedly.
To save a scene, press the Scene button and page
down to the second screen. The memory locations
will be selected. Use the Value Encoder to scroll to
a free location in the Scene library. Now name your
scene: Press the Next button to navigate to the first
letter of the preset name and turn the Value Encoder
clockwise or counter-clockwise to change the letter.
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