PRESONUS StudioLive 24.4.2 Owner's Manual page 168

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8
Tutorials
8.5
Aux Bus Mixing
5. Press the Select button for EFX A and assign this bus to Subgroup 3 and to the Main
6. Press the Select button for Subgroup 3 and assign the group to the Main output.
• You can quickly add or subtract the effect by grabbing a fader.
• The effect can be muted or soloed.
• The performers on stage can have a different amount of the effect in
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outputs. If you like you can also add some dynamics processing and EQ at this point.
(Because a delay can increase the signal's volume quite dramatically, you may
want to experiment with the delay at its most intense setting, with EFX A's output
turned up, and use the limiter for Subgroup 3 to keep the level under control.)
The level of the vocal delay is now controlled by the Subgroup 3 fader, and you can
use it to season the reggae band's performance. The Tap button allows you to go
one step further and set the tempo of the delay to match the tempo of the song.
There are several advantages to assigning an effect like delay or reverb
to a subgroup rather than simply leaving it on the effects aux bus:
their monitor mix than the audience hears in the main mix, enabling
you to reduce the possibility of feedback while providing the
performers with the tools they need for their best performance.
PreSonus StudioLive
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