Enabling Lockout Mode; Remotely Controlling Studiolive With Vsl - PRESONUS StudioLive 24.4.2 Owner's Manual

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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.
Scene Recalling Menu
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.

7.2.7 Enabling Lockout Mode

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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3. To set your custom password, click on the box next to "Device is
Lockable. " At this point, a cursor will appear in the password box. Enter
a 5-digit code, using any number between 1 and 9, and click the Set
button. Your password will no longer be displayed. Should you need to
change your password, simply click on the box next to "Device is
Lockable. " Your old password will be deleted, and you will be able to
enter a new password. Once you have set your password, the
StudioLive can be locked with or without being synced to a computer.
4. To lock your StudioLive, press the System button in the Digital Effects |
Master Control section and navigate to Page 4: Lockout. Your
StudioLive cannot be locked unless this page is active. If you have two
StudioLive mixers linked, you only need to lock the Master unit to lock
both mixers in the chain.
At its lowest level of security, Lockout mode allows you to freeze the
current Fat Channel and effects settings. Faders, aux mixing, and
Scene recall can still be enabled. Each of these mix functions can be
added to Lockout mode. To lock your StudioLive, press the Select
buttons that correspond to the 5-digit password you have set. In
this example, the password is 12345, so you would press the Select
buttons for Channels 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, in that order. The Panel Status
will switch to Locked, indicating that Lockout mode is now active.
To unlock your StudioLive, navigate back to Page 4: Lockout in
the System menu, if this page is not currently active. Press the
same sequence of Select buttons. The Panel Status will change
to Unlocked, and you will be able to resume your mix.

7.2.8 Remotely Controlling StudioLive with VSL

VSL allows you to control almost every parameter in your StudioLive
remotely from your desktop or laptop computer. Your StudioLive will
reflect every change made in VSL, including fader movements. This
means that if you move Channel 12's fader in VSL, you will hear the
level set in VSL in your mix rather than the level represented by the
current physical position of the Channel 12 fader on your StudioLive.
To sync the faders on your StudioLive with the faders in VSL, simply press the
Locate button on your StudioLive. The Fat Channel meters on your StudioLive
will reflect the current position of each fader in VSL. While in Locate Mode,
the faders on your StudioLive will not be controlling the level of each
channel, so you will not hear any level changes while you recall each fader
position Once you exit Locate Mode, your StudioLive faders will reactivate.
Additionally, you can use a wireless device (such as a laptop, iPad, or
iPhone) to control VSL. It is important to note that your StudioLive must
be connected and synced to a computer with a FireWire 400 connection.
Once you establish a wireless network between this computer and your
wireless device, you can use a VPN application to remotely control VSL.
Please contact your computer's and/or wireless device's
supporting documentation or manufacturer to learn
more about VPN and wireless-network creation.
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