Vsl: Set-Up Tab - PRESONUS STUDIOLIVE 24.4.2 Owner's Manual

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SOFTWARE — Universal Control, Capture and StudioLive Artist
7.2
VSL: Virtual StudioLive

7.2.5 VSL: Set-up Tab

PHYSICAL
Main Mix Left
Main Mix Right
Subgroup 1
Subgroup 2
Subgroup 3
Subgroup 4
Aux Send 1
Aux Send 2
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As discussed in the section 6.4.2, the StudioLive allows you to route any 8 of
20 buses and inputs, in addition to its 24 input channels. This is done via the
Auxiliary Inputs Router on the Setup tab. To route FireWire Sends 25-32, first
decide which buses and inputs you would like to record in addition to your input
channels. Once you've determined your input pairs, simply patch them to a stereo
pair of auxiliary inputs of your choice. Remember, all of these buses and inputs
are automatically set to send their signals post Fat Channel dynamics and EQ
(where applicable). The inputs and buses selected in the Auxiliary Input Router
will be displayed in your recording application with the name of their routing.
For instance, the routed pairs in the above picture would
translate as follows in your host recording application:
The Auxiliary Input Router also allows you to designate a specific bus to the
S/PDIF output as well as to select which stereo pair will be recorded on the
Main Track in Capture. When the StudioLive is not connected to a computer,
the S/PDIF output is routable through the System Menu (see Section 5.4).
However, when your StudioLive is synced to your computer, you can route
any of the 14 routable buses to the S/PDIF output by routing them to
FireWire sends 31 and 32. In addition to being available for recording via
Aux In 31 and Aux In 32, these sends are normalled to the S/PDIF output.
PreSonus StudioLive
SOFTWARE
Auxiliary In 25
Auxiliary In 26
Auxiliary In 27
Auxiliary In 28
Auxiliary In 29
Auxiliary In 30
Auxiliary In 31
Auxiliary In 32
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