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4.1 The Fat Channel
4.0
Controls
4.1
The Fat Channel
The heart of the StudioLive is the revolutionary Fat Channel. The Fat Channel
makes dynamics, routing, and panning for every input and output on the
StudioLive available at the touch of a Select button. The 24 multipurpose
knobs and meters located in the Fat Channel control nearly every adjustment
you will need to make on your StudioLive. From the Fat Channel, you can:
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Add dynamics processing and EQ to every input and output
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Create sends and effects mixes for all 10 analog aux
sends and both internal effects buses
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Assign subgroup and main routing
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Meter inputs, post-dynamics-processing outputs,
and gain reduction for all 24 channels
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Meter aux-send outputs
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Copy, save, and load mix scenes
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Recall your fader position for stored mixes
4.1.1
Select Buttons, Meters and the Fat Channel
Select Buttons. All around the StudioLive, you will see Select buttons. There is a
Select button on each of the 24 inputs, each of the 10 analog aux sends, both of the
internal effects buses, each of the 4 subgroups, the 2 auxiliary inputs, and the Main
output bus. Each of these buttons serves exactly the same purpose: to access the Fat
Channel parameters for its channel or bus.
Selected Channel Display. In the lower right corner of the Fat Channel, you will find
an LED readout. The currently selected channel will always be displayed here.
(Numbers 1-24 indicate one of the 24 input channels is selected, S1-S4 indicates
Subgroups 1-4, MA indicates the Main bus, A1-A10 indicates Aux 1-10, A11 and A12
indicate EFX A and EFX B, and F1 and F2 indicate Aux inputs A and B.)