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PRESONUS StudioLive24.4.2 - Subgroups

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PreSonus StudioLive
24.4.2
42
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Setting
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Subgroups 4.54.4 Aux Sends
4.4.2 Internal Aux Send Controls
Mute Button Mutes and Unmutes the Internal Eects Bus.
This button will mute or unmute its internal eects (EFX) bus. It will illuminate red
when the bus is muted.
Post Fader Send Button Enables and Disables Post Fader Send.
By default, this button is enabled, and the send levels to the eects buses are
post-EQ, post-dynamics processing, and post-fader and therefore are aected by
fader settings. If the button is disabled, by default, the EFX sends use the Pre 2
setting, in which the sends are post-EQ and post-dynamics but pre-fader. However,
in the System Menu, you can switch the EFX sends to the Pre 1 setting, in which the
sends are pre-fader and pre-Fat Channel dynamics processing and EQ. Please
review Section 5.4 for details.
Output Level Control Adjusts the Master Level of the Eects Send.
This knob controls the overall output level of the internal eects mix return.
Internal Eects Send Enables Fat Channel Viewing.
Select Button
As described in section 4.1.1, the Select button routes its Eects bus through the
Fat Channel, allowing you to add dynamics processing and EQ and routing the aux
send to outputs.
Mix Button Enables Aux Bus Mixing and Metering in the Fat Channel.
When this button is enabled, the 24 encoders in the Fat Channel become the
fx-send level controls for each of their respective input channels. The meters will
display the send level of each of the input channels.
4.5 Subgroups
As explained in Section 8.4, subgroup mixing is very useful for
grouping channels for master level control of a submix (e.g.,
drums) and for providing a fader level for eects.
4.5.1 Subgroup Controls
Subgroup Channel Enables Fat Channel Adjustments of
Select Button Subgroup
As previously described in Section 4.1.1,
the Select button routes its channel
through the Fat Channel, allowing you
to add dynamics processing, EQ,
panning, etc.
Solo Button Turns Soloing On or O for the
Subgroup Bus.
This button will solo it subgroup either
to the monitor outputs post-fader. PFL
and SIP are not available for the
Subgroups.
When a Solo button is enabled, that channel or bus will
automatically be selected and its Select button will illuminate.
Mute Button Turns Muting On or O for the
Subgroup Bus.
This button mutes its subgroup. It will
illuminate red when the channel is
muted.
Subgroup Fader Controls the Level of the Subgroup Bus.
The fader controls the overall volume of
the signal on its subgroup output.
The white area above the fader can
be used as a scribble strip. Use only
oil pencils. Other types of pens or
pencils cannot be wiped o.
To clean the scribble strip, use a lightly
damp cloth to remove the writing.

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