Connecting To Virtual Studiolive And The Studiolive Mixer - PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Owner's Manual

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Software: Universal Control, SL Remote, Capture & Studio One Artist
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Using StudioLive Remote for iPad
Troubleshooting your Ad Hoc Network
Every once in a while, your iPad will accept an ad hoc
network even though that network is not usable. When this
happens, you will see the Wi-Fi icon in the top status bar on
your iPad but you will not see your StudioLive in the Devices
list in SL Remote. Here's what to do if this happens:
1. Tap on the Settings icon in your iPhone main menu.
2. Click on "Wi-Fi. "
3. Make sure a check mark is visible before your ad hoc network name.
4. Click on the arrow next to your ad hoc network name.
5. The IP address should begin with 169.254.xxx.xxx.
6. If there is no IP (the field is blank), that's why
StudioLive Remote can't connect.
7. Wait about 60 seconds on that screen and a new IP (like
169.254.xxx.xxx) will be assigned automatically.
8. If no IP appears, click "choose Static, " then enter:
If address 169.254.1.2 is already in use by another device, replace
1 and 2 with numbers of your choice between 0 and 255.
If you are using StudioLive Remote in a venue with many wireless
networks, you can create a network on a different channel. Channel
11 is the default but it's okay to use an alternative in order to ensure
that your iPad's connection to your computer isn't interrupted.
POWER USER TIP: Network connections can occasionally require troubleshooting, especially
when a lot of wireless networks are in use. Because of this, it is always a good idea to get your iPad
and computer happily communicating before the pressure is on, and you have a singer trying to
dial in his monitor mix while you're trying to mic up the drum kit. So while the guitarist is flirting
with the bartender, take a quick moment to get your iPad, computer, and StudioLive talking.
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PreSonus StudioLive
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IP Address 169.254.1.2
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255
Owner's Manual
Software: Universal Control, SL Remote, Capture & Studio One Artist
7.3.2

Connecting to Virtual StudioLive and the StudioLive Mixer

Once you have created your ad hoc network and joined it from your
iPad, you are ready to launch StudioLive Remote. Important: You must
connect to your computer's ad hoc network each time you plan on
remote-controlling your StudioLive with StudioLive Remote.
Apple's iPad offer two unique viewing options: Landscape and Portrait:
For the most part, you will be hold your iPad in Landscape view. This will allow
you to use the Start, Overview, Aux Mix, and GEQ pages. Portrait view provides
you with a zoomed in view of the currently selected channel and allows you
to scroll quickly through every channel and bus on your StudioLive.
To launch StudioLive Remote, tap on the SL Remote icon on your iPad. When
you launch StudioLive Remote for the first time on a new ad hoc network,
or if you have a joined a different wireless network since the last time you
linked up your computer and iPad, you will taken to the Start page.
On the Start page, you will see a list of every StudioLive mixer on the network,
including the Offline 24.4.2 Simulation. The StudioLive 24.4.2 Offline Simulation
is there for you to practice your finger control away from your StudioLive.
To connect to your mixer, tap on the StudioLive device icon. The
text will change color to alert you that it has been selected.
Tap the Connect to Mixer button in the upper left hand corner to
open SL Remote and control your mixer from your iPad.
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