User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 About This Manual
- 1.3 Summary of StudioLive 16.0.2 Hardware Features
- 1.4 What is in the Box
- 1.5 What is in Your My PreSonus account
- 2 Getting Started
- 2.1 Level Setting Procedure
- 3 Hookup
- 3.1 Rear-Panel Connections
- 3.2 Typical Basic Band Hookup Diagram
- 3.3 Business Conference Hookup Diagram
- 4 The Fat Channel
- 4.1 The Select Button
- 4.2 Input Controls
- 4.3 Dynamics Processing and EQ
- 4.3.1 Fat Channel Processing Guide
- 4.3.2 High Pass Filter
- 4.3.3 Gate
- 4.3.4 Compressor and Limiter
- 4.3.5 Equalizer
- 4.3.6 Dig Out: Recording EQ and Dynamics
- 4.4 Fat Channel Presets: Copy, Paste, Load
- 4.4.1 Copying and Pasting
- 4.4.2 Loading Fat Channel Presets
- 4.4.3 Saving Fat Channel Presets
- 4.4.4 Channel Presets Library
- 4.5 Metering
- 4.5.1 StudioLive Metering Controls
- 5 Basic Controls
- 5.1 Input Channel Controls
- 5.2 Aux and FX Buses
- 5.2.1 Analog Aux Bus Controls
- 5.2.2 Internal FX Bus Controls
- 5.2.3 Aux and FX Bus Channel Sends
- 5.2.4 Creating Monitor Mixes
- 5.2.5 Creating Internal FX Mixes
- 5.3 MultiModes
- 5.3.1 USB Return Mode.
- 5.3.2 Solo Mode
- 5.3.3 Mute Button
- 5.4 Main Output Bus
- 5.5 Talkback System
- 5.6 Solo Bus
- 5.6.1 Using the Solo Bus for Monitoring
- 5.6.2 Using Solo in Place (SIP) to Set Up a Mix
- 5.7 Monitor Bus
- 6 Digital Effects | Master Control
- 6.1 The Digital FX (Effects) Menu
- 6.1.1 Creating FX Presets
- 6.1.2 Reverb and its Parameters
- 6.1.3 Delay and its Parameters
- 6.1.4 Digital Effects Preset Library
- 6.1.5 Digital Effects Types
- 6.2 Scenes
- 6.2.1 S1: Zero Out (Board Reset)
- 6.2.2 Creating a Scene
- 6.2.3 Scene Recall
- 6.2.4 Fader Locate
- 6.2.5 AutoStore
- 6.3 Graphic Equalizer
- 6.3.1 The Graphic EQ Menu and Controls
- 6.3.2 Saving and Loading GEQ Presets
- 6.4 System Menu
- 6.4.1 LCD Contrast and LCD Backlight
- 6.4.2 Aux Send Position
- 6.4.3 MIDI Control Mode
- 6.4.4 Lockout Mode
- 6.4.5 Firmware Version
- 6.5 Using MIDI Control Mode to Remote-Control StudioLive
- 6.5.1 Understanding MIDI
- 6.5.2 Recalling Scenes and FX Presets Remotely
- 6.5.3 Using Control Change Messages to Control Volume and FX Assignments
- 6.5.4 Controlling the StudioLive 16.0.2 with a Behringer FCB1010
- 6.5.5 Controlling the StudioLive 16.0.2 with a Roland FC-300
- 7 Resources
- 7.1 Stereo Microphone Placement
- 7.2 EQ Frequency Guides
- 7.3 Technical Specifications
- 7.4 StudioLive 16.0.2 Block Diagram
- 7.5 StudioLive 16.0.2 Recall Sheet
- 8 Troubleshooting and Warranty
- 8.1 Troubleshooting
- 8.2 PreSonus Limited Warranty

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StudioLive™ 16.0.2 USB
Owner’s Manual
not Program Change messages, so there is no chance of a conflict—unless
you assign the same CC message to two different StudioLive parameters.
In addition to setting your MIDI Channels and Control Change messages, you will
also need to set MIDI Control Mode to On and make sure the MIDI Source is set to the
StudioLive’s MIDI Input. See the StudioLive 16.0.2 USB Software Reference Manual
for information on controlling your StudioLive via USB using Studio One Artist.
Navigate to Pages 3 and 4 of your StudioLive system menu
and set each page up as shown in these images:
Setting Up Different MIDI Channels on Your FCB1010
Next, you need to configure the pedals on your FCB 1010 to send information
on different MIDI channels. We will use Pedal 1 exclusively for Scene changes,
Pedals 2 and 3 for FXA recall, and Pedals 4 and 5 for FXB recall. You can customize
your pedal to meet your needs; these instructions merely provide a guideline.
1. Boot your FCB1010 into Global configuration mode by holding
the Down pedal while powering on the FCB1010.
PreSonus recommends that you do not use Direct Select mode. When your
FCB1010 boots up, you will see that the green LED above Direct Select is
illuminated. Make sure that the red LED on pedal 10 is not illuminated.
2. Press the Up pedal to select MIDI Function.
3. Press Pedal 1 so that its red LED is flashing.
4. Press the Up Pedal again to select the MIDI channel for Pedal 1.
5. For our purposes, Scene recall is assigned to MIDI Channel
1. Press Pedal 1 so that the LED readout displays “1.”
6. Press the Up Pedal twice to confirm the change and cycle back to MIDI Function.
7. Next, you’ll assign the MIDI channel for FXA Recall.
Press Pedal 2 so that its red LED is flashing.
8. Press the Up Pedal again to select the MIDI channel for Pedal 2.
9. This time, you will select MIDI Channel 2. Press Pedal
2 so that the LED readout displays “2.”
10. Press the Up pedal twice to confirm the change and cycle back to MIDI Function.
11. Repeat steps 8-10 for Pedal 3.
12. Repeat steps 8-11 for Pedals 4 and 5, selecting MIDI Channel 3 for each.