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7.2 Virtual StudioLive
Enabling a GEQ
By default, all Graphic EQs on your StudioLive 24.4.2 are disabled. To
enable them remotely, via VSL, simply click on the Enable button to the
left of the sliders.
Flattening a GEQ Curve
To zero out all curve settings on any GEQ, click on the Flatten GEQ button,
which is directly below the Enable button. This will flatten all band gains
to 0 dB so that they neither boost nor attenuate any of the 31 bands.
7.2.6
VSL: Setup Tab
As discussed in Section 6.4.2, the StudioLive allows you to route to
a computer the mixer’s 24 input channels and any 8 of 23 buses and
other inputs. This is done via the Auxiliary Inputs Router on the Setup
tab. To route FireWire Sends 25 through 32, first decide which buses
and inputs you would like to record in addition to your input channels.
Once you’ve determined your input pairs, simply patch them to a
stereo pair of auxiliary inputs of your choice. Remember, all of these
buses and inputs are automatically set to send their signals post-
Fat Channel dynamics and post-EQ (where applicable). The inputs
and buses selected in the Auxiliary Input Router will be displayed
in your recording application with the name of their routing.
For instance, the routed pairs in the
picture would translate as the following
chart in your host recording application:
PHYSICAL
SOFTWARE
Main Mix Left
Auxiliary In 25
Main Mix Right
Auxiliary In 26
Subgroup 1
Auxiliary In 27
Subgroup 2
Auxiliary In 28
Subgroup 3
Auxiliary In 29
Subgroup 4
Auxiliary In 30
Aux Send 3
Auxiliary In 31
Aux Send 4
Auxiliary In 32