PRESONUS StudioLive24.4.2 Owner's Manual page 50

Table of Contents

Advertisement

4
Controls
4.8
Digital FX | Master Control
50
50
When you have arrived at your selection, press the Recall button to load it.
When you choose a delay algorithm, you will notice
two parameters: Time (ms) and Time X.
Time is the delay time, discussed in Section 8.6.2, which is the time
between the source sound and the echo. This can be adjusted
manually with the Value encoder, or you can use the Tap button to
enter a delay time in tempo with the music being played.
Time X is the value of the beat you are using as a reference for the tempo. The basic
unit of measure is a quarter note, so for example, if the beats you are tapping
represent quarter notes in the music, you would set Time X to 1.00. If they are
eighth notes, you would set Time X to 0.50; half notes would be 2.00, and so on. In
this way, you can precisely synchronize or syncopate the delay echoes to the music
in real 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 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.
Pages 4 and 5 allow you to store your changes for FX A and FX B, respectively, to
the same location or to a new location, and to customize the name of your creation.
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.
Once you are satisfied with your changes, press the Store button, which will
illuminate while the effects preset is written to the StudioLive's internal memory.
Once the preset is saved, the Store button will return to its unlit status.
PreSonus StudioLive
Press the Page Down button to move to the next page
of the FX menu. Pages 2 and 3 of the FX menu display
the rest of the parameters for FX A and FX B,
respectively. These parameters will change depending
on what type of effect you have chosen. Again, use
the Next and Prev buttons to navigate through the
screen and use the Value encoder to change the
selected parameter.
For example, if you would like to change the effect
from a Large Hall reverb to a Room Ambiance
reverb, press the Recall button to load the
effect, and then change the various parameters
to taste. Press the Page Up button again to
move to the full parameter view of FX B.
Turn the Value Encoder clockwise or counter-
clockwise to change the letter. The StudioLive allows
you to customize the name with uppercase and
lowercase letters and a selection of numerals and
punctuation marks. Press the Tap button to quickly
insert a space.
24.4.2

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Studiolive 24.4.2

Table of Contents