Input Channel Strip; Input Channel Controls - PRESONUS STUDIOLIVE 24.4.2 Owner's Manual

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Controls
4.3

Input Channel Strip

Gain Reduction
Metering Button.
Aux Metering Button
Fader Locate Button
Input Channel Strip
4.3

4.3.1 Input Channel Controls

Trim Control
Phantom Power Button
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Turns Gain Reduction Metering On and Off
Displays the gain reduction of the input bus. Meters are one to
one (Meter 1 shows the gain reduction of Channel 1, etc.).
Turns Aux Bus Master Out Metering On and Off.
Displays the output level of each of the aux sends.
Meters 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19 display the
output levels of Aux Sends 1-10, respectively.
Meters 21 and 23 display the output level of EFX A and EFX B.
Turns Fader-Recall Metering On and Off.
Displays the fader position of the stored scene. When recalling a fader
position, adjust the fader until only the center LED is visible in its meter.
The StudioLive is equipped with all of the standard input controls of an
analog mixer. In addition, the StudioLive provides the added flexibility
of routing a playback stream from your audio recording software to the
mixer via the FireWire bus, just as if it were an analog input. This lets you
incorporate digital audio tracks into the main mix as well as inserting
plug-in effects and software instruments from your audio program.
Adjusts the Input Gain Level.
The Trim control adjusts the gain of the channel's analog input.
It is VERY IMPORTANT to properly adjust this control in order to minimize noise
and avoid overload distortion. Follow the Quick Start: Level Setting instructions
on page 00, before operating a channel.
Turns Phantom Power On/Off.
The StudioLive is equipped with individual phantom power for every
microphone input. The 48V button will illuminate when phantom
power is activated. For more information on phantom power and
the microphones that require it, please review Section 8.1
PreSonus StudioLive
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