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2 Getting Started
2.2 Useful Concepts
StudioLive™ Series III
Owner’s Manual
Scenes
Scenes that share the same Global System settings should be stored within the same
Project. Many Scenes can be stored within each Project. A Scene saves all the settings
you need to recall your mix like Channel Strip parameters, Fat Channel models and
settings, and Channel Identifiers like name, color, and type. Scenes created in one
Project cannot be recalled in any other Project.
For more information on saving and loading Scenes, see Section 9.6.2.
Presets
When you’ve dialed in a setting for a Fat Channel or FX processor that you’d like to
use on another channel later or in a future mix, you can save it as a Preset. Presets are
globally accessible from any Project or Scene. So, even if you’ve created the perfect
Reverb preset in one Project or Scene, you can recall it later from any other Project or
Scene.
For more information on saving and loading Fat Channel Presets, see Section 6.1.2.
2.2.9 User Profiles
User Profiles provide an easy way to grant access to some features and scenes to
some users, while locking out others. In this way, more advanced users can manage
critical functions like Digital Patching and bus configuration that cannot be changed
by guest users.
By default, an Admin profile is active when your StudioLive mixer is powered on. This
profile type has access to every feature and function on the mixer.
Restricted profiles are always locked out of the Settings, Audio Routing, and UCNET
screens and cannot lock or unlock scenes nor can they change a soft patch.
Restricted profiles can also be locked out from other optional functions as the Admin
user sees fit.
For more information on configuring and using User profiles, see Section 12.2.