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Basic Operation
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Graphic Equalizer
2.4
Graphic Equalizer
For complete information, see Section 5.3 in your StudioLive 16.0.2 User Manual.
The StudioLive 16.0.2 features a 31-band, 1/3-octave graphic
EQ that can be inserted on the Main output bus.
If this were a analog graphic equalizer, it would look like this:
EQ-O-Matic
To turn on and make changes to the Graphic EQ, press the GEQ Encoder Mode
button. The GEQ menu will open in the LCD. When the GEQ page is active, the
meters and encoders of the Fat Channel become the controls for the Graphic EQ.
By default the Graphic EQ is off. Use the Next button to navigate through the
GEQ page to turn it on. This will insert it on the Main Output of the StudioLive.
When the GEQ is first launched, bands 11 through 22 are controlled by
encoders 1 through 15/16, respectively. When Band 10 is selected in the
Show Band field in the GEQ menu, the meters will flip and encoders 1
through 15/16 will control Bands 1 through 12, respectively. When Band
23 is selected in the Show Band field in the GEQ menu, the meters will also
flip and encoders 1 through 15/16 will control bands 23 through 31.
Power User Tip: Select the Show Band field in the GEQ menu and use the value knob to scroll
through all the bands on your Graphic EQ to get a quick overview of the entire curve. You
will notice that all meters have one LED illuminated to display the current gain position for
each band, and the meter for the selected band in the Show Band field is inverted, so that
all LEDs are illuminated except the LED displaying the current gain position for that band.
The band does not have to be selected in the Show Band field for its encoder to be active.
All encoders are active so you can make changes to 12 of the 31 bands at one time.
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To save an FX Preset, simply press the Store button
and use the Value Encoder to choose the library
location to which you will store your new effects
preset—unless you wish to overwrite the currently
selected preset. Once you have named your preset,
press the Store button again.
Like all other parameters on your StudioLive, your
Graphic EQ settings can be stored and recalled. If you
have created a GEQ setting that you would like to save
to the GEQ Preset library, press the Save button in the
Fat Channel while the GEQ is active.
Use the Value encoder to scroll to an empty position
in the GEQ preset library. Press the Next button
again to give your preset a name. Once you are
satisfied with your changes, press the Store button.
Quick Start Guide
Multimode Controls and the Buttons that Love Them
2.5
Multimode Controls and the Buttons that Love Them
For complete information, see Section 4.5 in your StudioLive 16.0.2 User Manual.
Each channel and aux on the StudioLive 16.0.2 features a multimode
button. These buttons allow you to solo or mute a channel or aux as well
as engage the channel FireWire returns from the same button!
The function of these buttons is determined by the control buttons
directly to the left of the row of the multimode buttons.
FireWire Return
Turns FireWire Playback Streaming On/Off.
Mode Switch
When FireWire Return mode is engaged, the multimode buttons on each channel
function as the the FireWire input buttons for each channel only. When a multimode
button is engaged while in FireWire Return mode, it routes a playback stream from
your audio software to the StudioLive's channel inputs, where it is routed and
processed the same way as analog input signals. For example, if you want a particular
recorded track to play back on mixer channel 3, simply route that track in your audio
software to StudioLive Output 3. This button can also be used to insert a plug-in
effect into the mix.
While in FireWire Return mode, each multimode button that is enabled will
illuminate orange to alert you that the FireWire return is engaged for that channel.
When a FireWire return is engaged, the analog input is bypassed to the mix bus.
Because of this, do not engage a FireWire return when your StudioLive is not
connected and synced to a computer, as it will mute the analog input globally.
Solo Mode Switch
Turns Soloing On and Off.
When Solo mode is engaged, the multimode buttons on each channel function as
the the Solo buttons for each channel and aux. When a multimode button is
engaged while in Solo mode, it will solo its channel to the main outputs or to the
monitor outputs, depending on whether PFL, AFL, or SIP is selected in the Solo bus
section. While in Solo mode, each multimode button that is enabled will illuminate
yellow to alert you that the channel is soloed.
When a channel or bus is soloed, it will automatically be
selected, and its Select button will illuminate.
When Solo In Place is engaged, Solo mode will display both the solos and subsequent
mutes across the multimode buttons. (So if you solo Channel 1 while in Solo In Place,
Channel 1's multimode button will illuminate yellow, and all other multimode buttons will
illuminate red. However, any multimode button you engage will solo that channel.)
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To load a GEQ preset, press the Load button while the
GEQ is active and use the Value encoder to locate the
preset you would like to use. Once you have made
your selection, press the Recall button.
To exit the GEQ, press any of the other
Encoder Mode or Master Control buttons.
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