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6 Digital Effects | Master Control
6.2 Scenes
StudioLive™ 16.0.2 USB
Owner’s Manual
6.2 Scenes
The StudioLive allows you to create and store a library of Scenes. A Scene is like
a snapshot of your mix. It stores each Fat Channel parameter for every input
and bus, as well as each fader’s position, the aux and effects mixes, channel
mutes and solos, and the input source (analog input or USB playback stream).
6.2.1 S1: Zero Out (Board Reset)
Located at position S1 is a scene named Zero Out (Board Reset). This scene cannot
be overwritten and returns each parameter to its default setting. All you have to
do is lower the faders and return all trim knobs and output volume knobs (Solo
bus, FX A and FX B Output, Phones, and Monitor) to their lowest positions.
The StudioLive will be zeroed out as follows:
SETTINGS
INPUTS AND BUSES
OUTPUT LEVEL ASSIGN PAN SOLO MUTE STEREO LINK
INPUT CHANNELS NULL MAINS C OFF OFF OFF
AUX BUSES NULL N/A N/A OFF N/A OFF
FX A / FX B NULL MAINS N/A N/A OFF N/A
AUX IN A/B NULL MAINS N/A N/A N/A N/A
SOLO BUS NULL N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
MONITOR BUS NULL N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
The Fat Channel will be restored to the same setting for every
input and output on your StudioLive. Each of the dynamics
processors and the three bands of the EQ will be turned off.
Their parameters will be set as follows:
FAT CHANNEL PARAMETERS
HIPASS NOISE GATE LIMIT COMPRESSOR EQ LOW MID HIGH
STATE: OFF STATE: OFF STATE: OFF STATE: OFF STATE: OFF OFF OFF
THR 75 Hz THR -84 dB THR 0 dB P/S PEAK N/A PEAK
RAT 2:1 H/L N/A LOW N/A
RESP MED FREQ 130 Hz 96 Hz 5 kHz
GAIN 0 dB GAIN 0 dB 0 dB 0 dB
Power User Tip: Before beginning any new mixing situation, it is always recommended to
recall the Zero Out (Board Reset) Scene. This is the easiest way to ensure that there are no
lingering parameter settings that could cause you some trouble in your new mix.
6.2.2 Creating a Scene
Creating a Scene requires simply dialing in a mix that you would like to
use later and saving it. This has obvious benefits for both studio and live
sound. For example, in the studio, saving and recalling a Scene allows you
to move to another song or project and come back to the current mix later.
For live shows with multiple bands, you can set up custom mixes for each
band at sound check and recall the mix when that band goes onstage.