Owner’s Manual
Quick Start:
Level
Setting
OverviewHookupControlsConnecting
to a
Computer
TutorialsTechnical
Information
Trouble-
shooting
and Warranty
Scenes, Presets, System Menu,
and MIDI Control
Software: Universal Control,
SL Remote, Capture,
and Studio One Artist
StudioLive™ 24.4.2
1.0 Quick Start — 1
1.1 Getting Started:
IMPORTANT LEVEL SETTING — 1
2.0 Overview — 4
2.1 Introduction — 4
2.2 Summary of StudioLive 24.4.2
Hardware Features — 5
2.3 Summary of Capture™
Software Features — 6
2.4 Summary of StudioOne™ Artist
Software Features — 6
2.5 Summary of Virtual StudioLive
Software Features — 7
2.6 Summary of SL Remote for Apple iPad
Features — 8
2.7 What is in the Box — 9
3.0 Hookup — 10
3.1 Rear-Panel Connections — 10
3.2 Basic Hookup Diagram — 15
3.3 Typical Band Hookup — 16
3.4 Typical Church Hookup — 18
3.5 Typical Recording Hookup — 20
4.0 Controls — 22
4.1 The Fat Channel — 22
4.1.1 Select Buttons, Meters and
the Fat Channel — 22
4.1.2 What You Can Process with the
Fat Channel and
FireWire Sends. — 23
4.1.3 Fat Channel: Dynamics
Processing and EQ — 24
4.1.4 Fat Channel Panning and
Stereo Link — 33
4.1.5 Fat Channel:
Output Assignments — 34
4.1.6 Copying, Loading, and Storing
Fat Channel Settings — 34
4.2 Metering — 35
4.2.1 StudioLive Metering
Controls — 35
4.3 Input Channel Strip — 36
4.3.1 Input Channel Controls — 36
4.4 Aux and FX Buses — 38
4.4.1 Analog Aux Send Controls — 38
4.4.2 Internal FX Send Controls — 39
4.4.3 Creating Analog Aux and
FX Mixes — 40
4.5 Subgroups — 41
4.5.1 Subgroup Controls — 41
4.6 Main Output Bus — 42
4.7 Master Section — 43
4.7.1 Aux Inputs A and B — 43
4.7.2 Talkback System — 44
4.7.3 2 Track In — 45
4.7.4 Solo Bus — 46
4.7.5 Monitor Bus — 47
4.8 Digital Eects | Master Control — 48
4.8.1 The Digital FX (Eects)
Menu — 48
4.8.2 Digital Eects Library — 50
5.0 Scenes, Presets, and
the System Menu — 51
5.1 Creating and Recalling a Scene — 51
5.2 Saving and Loading Channel
Presets — 54
5.2.1 Channel Presets Library — 55
5.3 Graphic Equalizers — 56
5.4 System Menu — 58
6.0 Connecting to a
Computer — 61
6.1 System Requirements — 61
6.2 Installation for Windows — 62