7.4.11 Capture Applications And Scenarios - PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Owner's Manual

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7.4.11 Capture Applications and Scenarios

StudioLive Mixing and Recording a Live Performance
Software: Universal Control, SL Remote, Capture, and Studio One Artist 7
When recording live, most people usually make a single, continuous
multitrack recording. This involves record-enabling Audio Tracks in
Capture, triggering recording, and continuing to record until the
performance is done. The following describes aspects of the live-
recording workflow using the StudioLive mixer and Capture.
The StudioLive mixer is capable of mixing your live show with stunning
flexibility and ease, while Capture records the show to your computer.
This is possible because each input channel on the StudioLive mixer
has a hardwired output that continuously streams audio over FireWire
to your computer, and Capture is designed to record this stream.
Once the StudioLive mixer has been set up to mix a live performance, you
will need to decide, individually for each StudioLive channel, whether to
add pre- or post-Fat Channel dynamics processing and EQ to the signal
before it is sent to the computer. To switch between pre/post processing,
press the Post button (Dig Out subsection) in the Fat Channel section
for each input channel on the StudioLive mixer. If the Post button is
illuminated, the channel's signal will be sent to your computer after it is
processed in the Fat Channel; if the Post button is not illuminated, the
signal will be sent without Fat Channel EQ and dynamics processing.
After setting the input channels on the StudioLive mixer for pre/post
processing, the next step is to launch Capture and create a new Session.
Once in the new Session, record-enable each Audio Track you would like
to use, or just record-enable all of the Audio Tracks by clicking on the Arm
All button at the top of the Track column. If audio is streaming in from the
StudioLive and the Audio Tracks are record-enabled, you should see each
track's input level displayed in the track's level meter in the meter bridge.
You should set input levels for each input channel on the
StudioLive mixer while preparing to mix the live performance.
If the hardware inputs on the StudioLive mixer are not clipping,
you do not need to worry about clipping in Capture.
Once the desired tracks are record-enabled, and you have verified input
levels in Capture's meter bridge, you are ready to begin recording.
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