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Controlling StudioLive RM-series Mixers
3.9
Internal Effects Mixes
StudioLive
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CS18AI
Owner’s Manual
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3.8.3
Scene Filters
The scene filters on the Scenes page allow you to specify which settings get loaded
from a mix scene. When a scene filter in the Scenes page is selected, the indicated
settings will be loaded, overwriting the existing settings. Settings are not loaded for
unselected scene filters, and those settings are left at their existing values. Blue-
green colored labels and borders on the Filter buttons indicate selected filters.
• Name. Loads the channels and mix names.
• FX. Loads all FX settings and mixes.
• EQ and Dyn. Loads all Fat Channel EQ and Dynamics parameters.
• Aux Mix. Loads all Aux Mix sends and output levels.
• Assigns. Loads all Channel and Bus output assignments.
• Preamps. Loads all preamp parameters.
• GEQ. Loads all GEQ settings.
• DCA Groups. Loads all Filter DCA groups.
• Faders. Loads all fader levels.
3.9
Internal Effects Mixes
StudioLive RM mixers feature four internal effects processors. The
processors for FX A and FX B are dedicated to reverb. The processors for
FX C and FX D are dedicated to delay effects. These effects buses can be
routed to any of the subgroups, the aux buses, or the main outputs.
Note:
FX B and FX D are disabled on RM-series mixers when HD Mode (88.2 and
96 kHz) is active. Local AVB audio is also disabled at these higher sample rates.
Setting Up an Effects Mix
1. Press the Mix Select button for the effects mix you’d like to setup. The channel
strip faders will then control the send levels of the associated channel to the
selected effects mix. The Flex Master will become the master send level for the
selected effects mix. The FX Edit screen will also be displayed on the touchscreen.
2. Turn up the faders for the channels you’d like to send to the effects processor.
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