PRESONUS StudioLive 16.4.2 User Manual page 53

16 channel digital recording and performance mixer
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Controls & Connections
2.10
Digital Effects | Master Control
The FX Menu
2. 1 0. 1
time. You do not have to select the Time parameter in order to use the Tap button. However, you
have to be on the Extended Parameters page (page 2 for FX A, page 3 for FX B) or you must select
the Time parameter for the desired effect on the first screen of the FX menu. The Tap button does
not function when any other page is active.
Page 4 of the Effects menu is the Aux Assign
screen. This screen allows you to route the
internal effects buses to any or all of your aux
sends. Use the Next and Prev buttons to navigate
through the screen. When you reach the aux bus
to which you want to route the effect, turn the
Value encoder clockwise. A down arrow will
appear, indicating the effect has been routed to
an aux bus, in addition to any routing set in the Fat Channel. The Aux bus routing will be displayed
for each effect on the QuickView screen.
Because only one mix can be created for each effect, you may wish to consider dedicating one of
your internal EFX buses to your monitor mixes and the other one to your main mix. In cases where
it is necessary for the performer to hear the same effect as the audience (for example, a vocalist
needing to hear a tap delay so that they can interact with it in their performance), you would
obviously want to route the same effects chain to their monitor that you have routed to the mains.
In this instance, you may also wish to use the subgroup-mixing technique mentioned in Section
4.4.2 to control the amount of the effects being sent to the audience, while using the Output knob
for the internal EFX A and B buses to control the amount of the effects being sent to the monitor(s).
Pages 5 and 6 allow you to store your changes
to the same or to a new location and customize
the name of your creation for FX A and for FX B
respectively. Use the Value Encoder to change
the library location to which you will store your
new effects preset, unless you wish to overwrite
the currently selected preset location. Press
the Next button to navigate to the first letter of
the preset name. Turn the Value Encoder clockwise or counter-clockwise to change the letter.
The StudioLive allows you to customize the name with upper- and lowercase letters, as well as
a selection of numerals and punctuation marks. You can press the Tap button to quickly insert a
space. Once you are satisfied with your changes, press the Store button, which will illuminate while
the effects preset is being written to the StudioLive's internal memory. Once the preset is saved, the
Store button will return to its unlit status.
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