PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Owner's Manual page 77

Presonus studiolive 16.0.2 digital mixer
Hide thumbs Also See for StudioLive 16.0.2:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Owner's Manual
Send Button
Add New Button
Remove Button
Software: Universal Control, SL Remote, Capture, and Studio One Artist 7
Transfers Designated Scenes, Fat Channel, FX, and Graphic EQ Presets from VSL
to StudioLive Memory.
VSL makes reorganizing all the Scenes and presets stored on
your StudioLive as easy as dragging-and-dropping a file. To load
your StudioLive with new Scenes and presets, simply drag any
Scene or preset from the On the Disk section of the Browser to
any position in the Device Memory section of the Browser.
A dialog will open asking you to verify that you would
like to overwrite the Scene or preset at the new
position. This will not immediately overwrite what
is stored internally on your StudioLive; it will merely
overwrite what is stored in the VSL cache memory.
Once you have organized the files you wish to
transfer to your StudioLive, press the Send button.
When the transfer is complete, you can disconnect
your StudioLive from your computer and take
your chosen Scenes and presets with you.
Creates a New Scene or Preset.
In the On the Disk and Device Memory sections of the
Browser, you will see the Add New button. Clicking
this button will immediately create a new Scene or
preset. If you want this new preset to be temporarily
stored in VSL and immediately sent to the StudioLive's
internal memory, add the new preset in the Device
Memory section. If you would prefer to have this new
preset stored in permanent memory on your
computer, use the Add New button in the On the Disk
section. In either case, the new preset can be sent to
your StudioLive at any time.
Deletes a Stored Scene or Preset.
In the On the Disk section of the Browser, notice the
Remove button. Clicking this button will delete the
currently selected, stored Scenes or presets.
VSL: Virtual StudioLive
7.2
71 71

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents