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5.5
System Menu
StudioLive™ 32.4.2AI
Owner’s Manual
5.5
System Menu
In most digital-console manuals, the phrase “System menu” inspires
a sense of dread. However, with the StudioLive, you have nothing
to fear. The System menu on the StudioLive serves just a few simple
functions, most of which have little to do with mixing a show.
Like the Scene and FX Menus, the StudioLive remembers on which page
of the System menu you were when you navigated away. To quickly
jump to page 1, simply press and hold the Tap Tempo button.
Press the System button to access the System menu.
Global
The first page allows you to adjust the LCD Contrast and LCD
Backlight for optimal viewing in your working environment.
These settings are retained when the unit is powered down.
From the Global page, you can also change the Solo mode. For
more information on this feature,
please review Section 4.9
.
As previously mentioned, your StudioLive offers both Peak
and Peak Hold metering. To view the Peak Hold, simply turn this preference On.
The Global page also allows you to control where your channels are silenced when
their mute buttons are engaged. By default, channels are set to mute globally.
Setting Global Aux Mute to “No” will allow you to mute your channels only in
the Subgroup and Main buses. Aux and FX buses will follow the send position
setting (i.e. Post fader sends will mute in the bus, Pre1/Pre2 sends will not).
Network
Press the Pg Dn button to access the Network page.
The StudioLive AI-series mixers ship with a USB wireless
adapter that allows you to connect to any Wi-Fi network. To
connect to your wireless network, press the Recall button
to scan for available networks then use the Value encoder
to scroll through the available network names. When
you have located your network, press the Store button
to join. This will open the Join Network page where you can navigate to the
password field and follow the same steps you used to create a preset or scene
name
(see Section 4.1.10)
to enter the password. When you are done, press the
Store button. This will store the network information in your StudioLive and
make the network the default to which your StudioLive will try to connect.
You do not need to enter the network name if you are hardwiring your
StudioLive to the wireless network using an Ethernet cable.
For more information on wireless and wired networks and using a
laptop, iPad, or iPhone/iPod touch to remote control a StudioLive as
well as a complete illustrated tutorial on connecting your StudioLive
mixer to a LAN network,
please review “Networking your StudioLive AI
Mixer” in the StudioLive AI-Series Software Library Manual
.
Note:
Only the wireless adapter that was included with your StudioLive AI is
supported. This adapter must be connected to the USB port on the top of your
StudioLive before you power on your mixer for wireless remote control to function.