User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 About This Manual
- 1.3 Technical Support
- 1.4 Summary StudioLive Software Library Features
- 1.4.1 UC Surface
- 1.4.2 QMix™ UC for iPhone®, iPod touch®, and Android devices
- 1.4.3 Capture
- 1.4.4 Studio One Artist
- 2 Connecting to a Computer
- 2.1 Installation for Windows
- 2.2 Installation for macOS
- 2.3 Using the StudioLive as an Audio Interface
- 2.4 Using the StudioLive with Popular Audio Applications
- 2.5 Digital Sends and Returns
- 2.5.1 Channel Digital Sends
- 2.5.2 Digital Returns
- 2.5.3 Main Digital Return
- 2.6 Using Plug-In Effects as Inserts
- 3 Networking Your Remote Devices
- 3.1 Connecting your Computer to your Network
- 3.2 Connecting your iPad to your Network
- 3.3 Connecting your iPhone/iPod touch to your Network
- 4 Universal Control
- 4.1 Universal Control Launch Window
- 4.2 TUIO Setup (macOS)
- 5 UC Surface Mix Control Software
- 5.1 UC Surface Mix Controls
- 5.1.1 Channel Controls
- 5.2 Fat Channel Controls
- 5.2.1 Input Controls
- 5.2.2 Mix Detail
- 5.2.3 Noise Gate
- 5.2.4 Compressor
- 5.2.5 Equalizer
- 5.2.6 Limiter
- 5.3 Graphic EQ
- 5.4 Adding Effects
- 5.4.1 Editing Effects
- 5.5 Scenes and Presets
- 5.5.1 Fat Channel Presets
- 5.5.2 GEQ Presets
- 5.5.3 FX Presets
- 5.5.4 Scenes
- 5.5.5 Preset and Scene Management
- 5.6 Quick Panel Functions
- 5.6.1 Talkback
- 5.6.2 Fader Locate
- 5.6.3 FX Mutes
- 5.7 The Settings Page
- 5.7.1. Device Settings Tab
- 5.7.2 MIDI Control Tab
- 5.7.3 Backup Tab
- 6 QMix-UC for Mobile Devices
- 6.1 Aux Mix Page
- 6.1.1 Channel Grouping
- 6.2 Wheel of Me
- 6.3 Settings Page
- 7 Capture
- 7.1 Installation Instructions
- 7.1.1 macOS
- 7.1.2 Windows
- 7.2 Start Page
- 7.2.1 Tagging and Organizing a Session
- 7.2.2 Creating a Session
- 7.2.3 Open a Session
- 7.2.4 Audio Device and Sample Rate
- 7.2.5 Options Menu
- 7.3 The Session Page
- 7.3.1 Track Column
- 7.3.2 Transport
- 7.3.3 Time Display
- 7.3.4 Timeline Ruler
- 7.3.5 Navigating the Session
- 7.3.6 Editing Tools
- 7.3.7 Meter Bridge
- 7.3.8 Markers and the Marker List
- 7.4 Recording a Session in Capture
- 7.5 Virtual Soundcheck
- 7.6 Remote Controlling Capture from UC Surface
- 7.7 Importing and Exporting Audio Files
- 7.7.1 Importing Audio Files into Capture
- 7.7.2 Export Audio Files
- 7.8 Mixing Your Capture Sessions
- 7.8.1 Creating a Mix in Capture
- 7.8.2 Exporting Your Final Mix to an Audio File
- 7.8.3 Mixing a Capture Session in Studio One
- 7.8.4 Mixing a Capture Session in a Different Recording Application
- 7.9 Capture Key Commands
- 8 Studio One Artist Quick Start
- 8.1 Installation and Authorization
- 8.2 Setting Up Studio One
- 8.2.1 Configuring Audio Devices
- 8.2.2 Configuring MIDI Devices
- 8.3 Creating a New Song
- 8.3.1 Configuring Your I/O
- 8.3.2 Creating Audio and MIDI Tracks
- 8.3.3 Recording an Audio Track
- 8.3.4 Adding Virtual Instruments and Effects
- 8.3.5 Drag-and-Drop Audio and MIDI Files
- 8.4 Remote Controlling your StudioLive 16.0.2 USB from Studio One
- 8.4.1 Configuring StudioLive 16.0.2 as a MIDI Device
- 8.4.2 Recalling Scenes and Presets
- 8.4.3 Controlling FXA, FXB, and Main Output Levels
- 8.4.4 Assigning/Unassigning FXA and FXB to the Main Bus
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6 QMix-UC for Mobile Devices
6.3 Settings Page
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To select your “Me” channels, swipe to the left.
From the Me page, you can identify which channels are yours in any aux mix.
For example, if you sing backup vocals and play bass, you probably want
to hear more of those channels, so you would identify those channels as
“Me.” As a bass player, you might also want the kick-drum level to increase in
proportion to your bass, in which case identify that channel as “Me” as well.
Once you’ve identified these channels as Me channels, the Wheel of Me will
increase or decrease the level of these channels concurrently, allowing you
to create a DCA group of your most critical channels in your monitor mix.
To return to the Wheel of Me, swipe to the right.
The Wheel of Me increases or decreases the level of your Me channels as a mix
relative to the rest of the channels (the Band). If you increase the level of your Me
channels beyond the top level, rather than further raising the Me level, the Band
channels will decrease in volume, producing the illusion of “even more me.”
On either side of the Wheel of Me, you will find Me and Band mix indicators. These
level displays show the balance between the Me channels and the Band channels.
The Band channels consist of any channels not identified as Me channels. These
indicators will adjust automatically as you move the Wheel of Me up or down.
Power User Tip: The Band indicator will not show a level until you create an aux mix on
the Aux Mix page. The Me indicator won’t show a level until at least one channel is
selected on the Me Channels page. If all channels in the aux mix are selected on the Me
Channels page, level will only be shown in the Me indicator, and no level will be shown in
the Band indicator.
Lock Orientation. Enabling the Lock Orientation button will lock your mobile device
in Portrait view. While this button is enabled, you cannot open the Aux Mix page.
Locking the view will also remove the Start Page button. Until this option is disabled,
QMix-UC will launch in this view connected to the current mixer.
Power User Tip: If QMix-UC doesn’t change pages when you change your mobile device’s
orientation, make sure that Lock Orientation is not enabled.
6.3 Settings Page
To open the Settings page, tap on the Settings button on the Aux Mix page or Wheel
of Me page. From the Settings page, you can customize QMix-UC scrolling and create
custom names for each channel and aux mix.
Scroll by Page. Turning this option off will allow you to scroll
one channel at a time, offering more granular control.
Peak Hold Metering. When Peak Hold Metering is enabled, each meter
in QMix-UC will continue to display the most recent signal peak.