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Cascading Two StudioLive 24.4.2s 8.9
8.9.5
Scene Store and Recall
Channel Strip presets, Effects presets, and mix Scenes are stored and recalled
locally on each mixer. However, if you are creating a mix Scene, the name that
you create on either of the mixers will be transmitted to the entire chain. For
example, if you store a scene named “3 Mixer Show” on the Master unit, the name
is broadcasted to the slaved units, so when you press the Scene and Store buttons
on either Slave, the name you just created on the Master unit is already entered;
all you have to do is scroll to an empty location and press the Store button again.
8.9.6
Copy and Load
Channel-strip settings from any channel or bus on either mixer in the chain can be
copied to any other channel or bus on the other mixer in the chain. For example, if
you select Channel 4 on the Slave and press the Copy button, every Select button
on both mixers in the chain will begin to flash. To paste the Channel 4 settings to
any other channel, simply press that channel’s Select button; it will stop flashing
and will illuminate. Press the Load button to paste the Fat Channel setting.
8.9.7
Local Versus Merged Buses and Inputs
As discussed earlier, the two internal effects buses on each mixer are
controlled from the mixer to which they belong, and they can only
accept signals from the channels on their respective mixers.
The following inputs and bus are local only:
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Talkback Microphone: The Talkback Microphone on the Master unit‘s Master
Section is the only talkback mic that can be routed to the Aux Mixes on the Master
unit and to its Main outputs. While the Talkback section on the Slave is active
through its outputs, it cannot be patched into the Master unit. Because of this, you
should connect your talkback mic to the Master unit and control it from there.
•
Analog Tape Input: As described in Section 4.7.3, the Analog Tape Input on the
StudioLive is patched directly to the Main Output using a button in the Master
Section. The Tape Inputs are active on both mixers in the chain, but the Tape In
button only routes the associated Tape Input to the Main bus on that unit. For
example, the Tape In button on the Slave patches it to the Main bus on the Slave only.
Because of this, we recommend that you only use the Tape Input on the Master unit.
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Monitor Bus: You must use the Monitor section on the Master unit to monitor
all channels in the chain (by listening to the Solo bus or the Main bus), the
Tape Input for the Master Main bus, and the Main FireWire Return. The Monitor
bus on the slaved unit can only receive signals from the mixer it is on.
The Solo bus is a merged bus; any channel on any mixer can be soloed and
monitored from the Master unit. When either PFL or SIP are engaged on either
mixer, both mixers are placed into the same mode at the same time.