Enabling Lockout Mode - PRESONUS StudioLive24.4.2 Owner's Manual

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SOFTWARE: Universal Control, Capture, and Studio One Artist
7.2
VSL: Virtual StudioLive
Scene Recalling Menu

7.2.7 Enabling Lockout Mode

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The Auxiliary Input Router also allows you to designate a specific
bus to the S/PDIF output as well as to select which stereo pair will
be recorded on the Auxiliary Stereo Track in Capture. When the
StudioLive is not connected to a computer, the S/PDIF output is
routable through the System Menu (see Section 5.4). However, when
your StudioLive is synced to your computer, you can route any of the
14 routable buses to the S/PDIF output by routing them to FireWire
sends 31 and 32. In addition to being available for recording via Aux
In 31 and Aux In 32, these sends are normalled to the S/PDIF output.
As discussed in Section 5.1, your StudioLive allows you to decide
which group of parameters you would like to recall with a
Scene. The Scene Recalling Menu on the Setup tab corresponds
directly with the Scene Recalling Menu on your StudioLive.
Your StudioLive features a Lockout mode that allows you to
temporarily disable nearly every feature on the StudioLive,
although analog features (e.g., input-trim knobs, faders, and
cue, tape-input, and monitor levels) can still be adjusted.
Because of this, after unlocking your StudioLive and before
resuming mixing, you should take a quick glance at your
input trims and output levels. If you have locked your fader
position, you will be able to recall your pre-lockout fader
positions using the Locate button in the meter section.
Until you connect your StudioLive to a computer, the mixer cannot
be locked, so don't worry about accidentally locking yourself out.
1. With your StudioLive connected and synced to your computer, launch
VSL and click on the Setup tab.
2. Click on the Lock Out button.
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