PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Owner's Manual page 93

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Software: Universal Control with VSL, Capture, and Studio One Artist
3.3
Virtual StudioLive
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VSL Browser
For complete information, see Section 7.2.1 in your StudioLive 16.0.2 User Manual.
When you first launch VSL, notice the Browser window along the right side of
the screen. The Browser in VSL functions similarly to the Browser in Studio One.
From the Browser, you can see all of the Scenes, Fat Channel presets, FX presets,
and graphic EQ settings that are saved on your StudioLive and on your computer.
You can also create new settings and can back up your entire library from this
window. Simply drag-and-drop a Scene or preset to load it into your StudioLive.
Get Button
Transfers All Scenes, Fat Channel, FX, and Graphic EQ Presets
Stored on the StudioLive to VSL.
Add to Disk Button
Transfers all Scenes, Fat Channel, FX, and Graphic EQ Presets
from Temporary Memory to the Permanent Cache.
VSL allows you to back up your Scenes, Fat Channel, FX, and graphic EQ presets and
permanently store them on your computer. Each type of preset can be added
separately. In this way, you can back up only what you want, when you want.
To move a Scene or preset from temporary memory into permanent memory,
simply select one preset or Scene and click the Add to Disk button. To select
multiple presets, hold the Shift key while making your selections.
Browser Tab Buttons
Displays the Different Preset Categories on
Your StudioLive and on Your Computer.
SCENE. Displays stored Scenes.
FAT CH. Displays stored Fat Channel presets.
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FX. Displays stored effects presets.
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GEQ. Displays graphic EQ presets.
BACKUP Displays any backup logs that have been created in VSL.
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When you first launch VSL, you will need to create a
link between your StudioLive's internal memory and
your computer. To do this, click on the Get button.
A dialog will open, prompting you to click the
Transfer button. Any settings that are temporarily
stored in the local cache (i.e., settings that are
currently visible in the Device Memory section
of the Browser window) will be overwritten.
All of your Scenes and presets are contained in
dedicated folders in VSL. To view a specific set of
presets, simply click on its tab.
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Software: Universal Control with VSL, Capture, and Studio One Artist
Send Button
Transfers Designated Scenes, Fat Channel, FX, and Graphic EQ Presets
from VSL to StudioLive Memory.
Once you have organized the files you wish to transfer to your StudioLive, press the
Send button. When the transfer is complete, you can disconnect your StudioLive
from your computer and take your chosen Scenes and presets with you.
Backup Tab
Creates and Restores Backups of Your StudioLive.
3.3.2
VSL Overview Tab
For complete information, see Section 7.2.2 in your StudioLive 16.0.2 User Manual.
At the top of the VSL window, you will see four tabs: Overview, Channel,
GEQ, and Setup. The Overview tab provides you with a complete graphical
representation of your StudioLive. As you adjust parameters on the StudioLive,
you will notice that the VSL overview is also updated. If you use your mouse
to adjust a parameter in VSL, the StudioLive will be updated remotely. It is
important to remember that every button, knob, slider, and fader on the VSL
corresponds directly to a button, knob, slider, or fader on your StudioLive.
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VSL makes reorganizing all the Scenes and presets
stored on your StudioLive as easy as dragging-and-
dropping a file. To load your StudioLive with new
Scenes and presets, simply drag any Scene or preset
from the On the Disk section of the Browser to any
position in the Disk Memory section of the Browser.
A dialog will open asking you to verify that you would
like to overwrite the Scene or preset at the new
position. This will not immediately overwrite what
is stored internally on your StudioLive; it will merely
overwrite what is stored in the VSL cache memory.
The Backup tab allows you to create complete time-
stamped snapshots of your StudioLive. This can be
especially useful when completing a project that may
need to be revisited in the future. To create a backup,
simply click on the Backup button.
To restore any backup file, select it in the On the
Disk portion of the Browser and click the Restore
button. You will be warned that any Scene or preset
currently loaded in the Device Memory section of
the Browser will be overwritten. Once your backup
is restored, you can click the Send button to transfer
your Scenes and presets back to the StudioLive.
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