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PRESONUS StudioLive24.4.2 - Loading Scenes and Presets from VSL; VSL: Channel Tab

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PreSonus StudioLive
24.4.2
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System
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7.2.3 VSL: Channel Tab
The Channel Tab provides a detailed overview of the Fat Channel
parameters for the selected Channel. The selected Channel will
always be shown above the Gate section. It is important to remember
that you have continuous bidirectional control. If you wish to
grab a point in the EQ with your mouse, for example, you will be
changing the parameters both in VSL and on your StudioLive.
To access the Fat Channel for Aux Ins A and B, you will need to press
its Select button on the StudioLive. You can then load presets and
make adjustments using VSL from within the Channel tab. Auxes
1-10, FXA, and FXB can be selected using the Masters View.
7.2.4 Loading Scenes and Presets from VSL
As stated in the previous section, the Browser window in VSL
functions much in the same way as the Browser in Studio One.
This means that to load a Scene or preset from the Browser
window, you simply select it and drag it over the mixer or channel
you wish to load it on. Scenes and presets can be dragged from
either the On Disk or the Device Memory section of the Browser
and dropped onto the Overview or the Channel tab.
Loading a Scene
To load a new Scene on your StudioLive, select it from the Browser
window and drag it over the mixer in either the Overview or the Channel
tab. The window will grey out indicating that a new Scene is about to be
loaded. Please note: only the parameters that have been enabled for
recall on the StudioLive will be recalled on the mixer.
See Section 5.1 for more details.
Loading Scribble Strip Labels
Scribble Strip labels are stored with your Scenes You can load just the
labels by selecting the Scene from the Browser window and dragging it
over the row of Scribble Strips above the Channel Faders. The Scribble
Strips will grey out indicating that the Scribble Strip labels from the Scene
are about to be loaded.
Loading an Entire Fat Channel Preset
To load every component in a Fat Channel preset (Gate, Compressor, EQ),
select it from the Browser window an drag it over any part of the desired
channel. If you drag it over any of the component quick views, it will load
only that component (e.g.., if you drag a preset over the Gate Quick View,
only the Gate will be loaded).
Loading an FX Preset
To load an FX preset, select it from the Browser window an drag it over
any part of the desired FX bus in the Master section of the Overview tab.
Once it is loaded, you can use the FX Type menu to change the eect and
create new presets.
Note: At this time, VSL does not transfer the name of the preset to the
StudioLive All FX presets loaded from within VSL will be labled "Natural" in the
FX menu on your StudioLive.
Loading a GEQ Preset
To load a graphic EQ preset, select it from the Browser window and drag it
over any part of the focused graphic EQ. Graphic EQ presets can be
loaded on the Overtab or the Geq tab. Once it is loaded, you can use the
sliders in VSL or the encoders on the StudioLive to make adjustments.
Note that you must be in the GEQ menu page for the Graphic EQ you
wish to control in order to use the encoders on your StudioLive to control
each graphic EQ in VSL. See next section for details.
VSL: Virtual StudioLive 7.27.2 VSL: Virtual StudioLive

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