PRESONUS StudioLive24.4.2 Owner's Manual page 54

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5
Scenes, Presets, and the System Menu
5.1
Creating and Recalling a Scene
A Quick Note About the AutoStore Feature
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Assigns: All output and bus routing (Mains, Subgroups, Stereo
Linking, FireWire Returns to Inputs, Solo and Monitor bus
assignments, and Master Control Assignments)
EQ and Dyn: All Fat Channel dynamics processing and filter parameters (Phase,
High Pass, Noise Gate, Compressor, EQ, and Limiter) for every channel and bus
Aux Mix: All aux mixes (analog Aux Mixes 1-10, FXA and FXB, and Pre1/Pre2 positions)
Faders: All fader positions
Pots: All digital knob positions (Aux 1-10 Outputs, FXA and FXB Levels, Cue,
2 Track In, Phones, Monitor, and Aux Input A and Aux Input B knobs)
GEQ: Graphic EQ settings
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. The
subgroup and main meters at the top right of the StudioLive will display the
recalled positions for their respective faders. As long as you remain in Fader Locate
mode, the faders on your StudioLive will not be active. The level of the audio
passing through them will be set according to the stored fader position, not the
current location of the physical fader. 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.
If you enable knob positions as a part of your Scene recall, all of the digital knobs
(Aux 1-10 Outputs, FXA and FXB Levels, Cue, 2 Track In, Phones, Monitor, Aux
Input A and Aux Input B knobs) will remain at their stored position until they
are moved manually. Once a knob is turned, its value will jump to the value
of its current physical position. Therefore, if you intend to save a scene and
recall it later, it is highly recommended that you use the recall sheet provided
in the back of this manual to note the stored position of these controls.
It is important to note that the recalling groups have no effect on what
parameters are stored with a scene. All storable parameters are saved
with a scene regardless of what recalling groups are enabled.
It is not necessary to create a Scene for your StudioLive in order to preserve its
settings when you power it down. Periodically, you will notice the Store button
flash once, indicating that the current settings on your StudioLive have been saved
to internal memory. The StudioLive will take a snapshot of the current position
of every parameter on the mixer whenever no changes have been made for ten
seconds. If you wish to ensure that your StudioLive will hold its current settings
before you power down, simply wait for a few seconds until the Store button
flashes. This is your indication that it is now safe to turn off your StudioLive. The
next time you turn it on, all of your settings will be recalled automatically.
Please note: If you make changes to a stored Scene, AutoStore will not
save these changes as a permanent part of the Scene. Any changes
made to a Scene in the StudioLive's library must be saved using the
Scene menu, as described in the first part of this section.
PreSonus StudioLive
24.4.2

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