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Basic Operation
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Monitor Section
Mute Button
Turns Muting On and Off.
When Mute mode is engaged, the multimode buttons on each channel function as
the the mute buttons for each channel and aux. When a multimode button is
engaged while in Mute mode, it will mute its channel to the main and the aux
outputs. While in Solo Mode, each multimode button that is enabled will illuminate
red to alert you that the channel is muted.
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Monitor Section
For complete information, see Section 4.7.3 in your StudioLive 16.0.2 User Manual.
The StudioLive features a headphone output and control-room outputs,
giving you the ability to monitor multiple sources on the StudioLive. The
Monitor bus on the StudioLive allows you to monitor the main outputs, Solo
bus, main FireWire return from your computer, and the stereo analog tape
input. Because the Monitor bus is a summing amp, you can even monitor
the World Series on your headphones while running sound at a show.
Headphone Output
Adjusts the Overall Level of the Headphone Output.
Level Control
This knob adjusts the overall level for the headphone output.
Monitor Output
Adjusts the Overall Level of the Monitor Outputs.
Level Control
This knob adjusts the overall level of the control-room monitor outputs.
FireWire Monitor Button
Assigns FireWire Returns 1 and 2 to the Monitor Bus.
The FireWire Monitor button patches FireWire returns 1 and 2 to the Monitor bus. The
level for this input is controlled by the level set from the computer application
producing the audio (e.g., Studio One).
Solo Bus Monitor Button
Assigns the Solo Bus to the Monitor Outputs.
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The Solo Bus Monitor button patches any soloed channel, subgroup, or aux send to
the Monitor bus. This can be useful in any number of ways. For example:
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Auditioning an aux-send monitor mix
Dialing in the dynamics processing and EQ on a subgroup
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Creating a better blend for instrumental sections (horns, strings, etc.)
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Main Mix Monitor Button Assigns the Main Mix to the Monitor Bus.
The Main Mix Monitor button routes the same signal that is being sent from the main
outputs to the Monitor bus. This signal is always pre-fader.
Power User Tip: By summing the Main Mix and the Solo bus, you can raise the volume of the
channel you're tweaking without affecting the mix the audience is hearing. To do this, enable
both the Main Mix and the Solo bus in your monitors. Solo the channels you need to work
on and raise the Solo output level so that the channels are louder than the Main mix.
2.7
Creating and Recalling a Scene
For complete information, see Section 5.1 in your StudioLive 16.0.2 User Manual.
The StudioLive allows you to create and store a library of Scenes. A Scene
is like a snapshot of your mix. Creating a Scene requires simply dialing
in a mix that you would like to use at a later date and saving it.
Power User Tip: ZERO IT OUT! Before beginning any new mixing situation, it is always
recommended to recall the Zero Out (Board Reset) Scene. This is the easiest way to ensure that
there are no lingering parameter settings that could cause you some trouble in your new mix.
it by setting it to the No position in this Recalling menu.
If you enable fader positions as a part of your Scene recall, the StudioLive will
automatically put the meters in Fader Locate mode after you press the Recall button.
The Fader Locate button will illuminate, and the meter section of the Fat Channel will
display the recalled fader position. Move the faders up or down until only the center
LED is illuminated in each meter to recall the stored position. To recall the aux and
faders, simply move one of them. The Fat Channel meters will display the recalled
positions using the same meters on which each output is monitored.
As long as you remain in Fader Locate mode, the faders on your StudioLive will
not be active. Once you have recalled each of the faders to their Scene location,
press the Locate button again. This will take you out of Fader Locate mode and
reactivate your faders so that they control the level of their channels and buses.
Basic Operation
Creating and Recalling a Scene
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To save a Scene, press the Scene button and press
Store. Use the Value Encoder to scroll to a free location
in the Scene library, and name your Scene. Once you
are satisfied with your changes, press the Store button
again.
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.
To recall a Scene, press the Scene button and use the
Value encoder to scroll through the Scene library.
When you have found the Scene you wish to recall,
press the Recall button. By default, the StudioLive will
recall all stored parameters (Fat Channel settings,
channel muting and soloing, aux mixes, and internal
effects parameters) except fader, pots, and GEQ
positions.
If you do not wish to recall a certain
set of parameters, you can disable
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