Fat Channel Panning And Stereo Link - PRESONUS StudioLive 24.4.2 Owner's Manual

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Fat Channel Limiter Section
Limiter On/Off
Turns on the Limiter for the Selected Input
Channel or Output Bus.
When the limiter is engaged the
button will illuminate. The
threshold for the limiter is set to 0
dBFS. The ratio is ∞:1.
The Limiter is available on all input and
output buses.
4.1.4

Fat Channel Panning and Stereo Link

Power User Tip: Note that this is a nondestructive paste; when the Link button is disengaged, the
other channel's previous settings will be restored. For instance, if Channel 8 is selected when the
Stereo Link button is engaged, all of Channel 8's settings will be copied onto Channel 7. If Channel 7 is
selected when the Stereo Link button is engaged, Channel 7's settings will be copied onto Channel 8.
Because the settings are copied nondestructively, it is possible to A/B dynamics settings with the touch
of two buttons. Whichever channel is selected when the Link button is engaged will be the Link Master.
When either channel in the stereo link is selected, both channels' Select buttons will illuminate, but the
Link Master's ID number will be displayed in the Selected Channel LED readout in the Fat Channel.
Stereo linking is done within the Fat Channel. Input channels, aux buses, and
subgroups can be linked to create a stereo pair. The stereo pairs are predefined and
cannot be changed. They are as follows:
Channels 1 and 2
Channels 3 and 4
Channels 5 and 6
Channels 7 and 8
Channels 9 and 10
Channels 11 and 12
A stereo link can be enabled when either channel in the pair is selected.
When the Stereo Link button is illuminated, all dynamics settings, subgroup
assignments, and main assignments are pasted to the other channel in the pair.
Limiter Thresh-
Sets and Displays the Threshold of the
old Control
Limiter for the Selected Channel or
Output Bus.
This encoder sets, and the meter
displays, the threshold of the
limiter for the selected channel or
output bus. When the signal's
amplitude (level) exceeds the
threshold setting, the limiter is
engaged. Turning the knob
counterclockwise lowers the
threshold, so limiting begins at a
lower amplitude. The threshold
can be set from -56 to 0 dB.
The Pan Control for each Input or Output bus is set on
the Fat Channel. The LED display shows the Pan
setting, and the encoder to the right of the display
controls panning for the selected input or output bus.
When two channels are linked as stereo pair, the LED
display will automatically change to stereo pan.
Channels 13 and 14
Channels 15 and 16
Channels 17 and 18
Channels 19 and 20
Channels 21 and 22
Channels 23 and 24
Controls
4
The Fat Channel
4.1
Aux 1 and Aux 2
Aux 3 and Aux 4
Aux 5 and Aux 6
Aux 7 and Aux 8
Aux 9 and Aux 10
Subgroups 1 and 2
Subgroups 3 and 4
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