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iLive Fixed Format Getting Started Guide

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AP7141 iss.2

Step 3 – A few things to know before starting

Before working with the iLive familiarise yourself with its control layout and operating principles.

Two important keys

SEL

- Select the channel processing. View and adjust the

parameters for that channel. Within the processing section
use these keys to open individual processing blocks on the
screen, or press and hold to send the signal at that point to

the PAFL system. These keys are also used when copying
or resetting processing parameters, and for setting up
ganging, name & colour and strip layout.

MIX

- Select the mix you want to work with. View and adjust

the assignments, pre/post settings, levels and pan. There is

an option to choose to use either fader or rotary sends for
each Aux or Matrix mix. These keys are also used when
assigning and copying mix parameters, and setting talkback
assignments, channel safes and more.

Fader Strip LCD display

TouchScreen

The TouchScreen provides access to the FX, setup
and utility functions and presents an alternative
graphical view of the channel processing

parameters.

Touch a parameter box and change its value using
the screen encoder. To return to the root menu for
any screen mode touch the Return button.

Note

- To display the channel parameters on the

screen make sure all the mode keys next to the
screen are turned off, or press the CHANNEL
PROCESSING key. A selected screen key overrides
the parameter view.

Note

- Do not leave the screen in

NAME/COLOUR

,

MIXRACK

or

SURFACE

setup

mode as these change the function of the

SEL

keys.

MUTE

SEL

MIX

MIX

PAFL

NAME

IP

DCA

AUX

FADER

CH

PAN

L

R

LEV

STEREO

PRE

SAFE status
Normal mode = SCENE safe

Solo-in-place mode = SIP safe

Strip type
Mono or stereo
IP = Input channel
IP FX = FX ‘short’ return

GP = Group master
AUX = Aux send master
MAIN = Main mix master
MTX = Matrix master
DCA = DCA master

WDG = Wedge master

IEM = IEM master

Name
5 character, user defined.
Shows DSP channel number or

socket position in ALT VIEW

DCA status
On = The channel is assigned to one or more DCA groups.
Flashing = Channel is muted by DCA groups. A red LED also

lights.

Rotary setting
Normal = PAN (fader mix), LEV (rotary mix)

Shifted = LEV, PAN, BLEND, SUB or M

CH FADER
Turns on when the strip fader is
the channel or master fader.
Turns off when the fader is a
send level control.

ON
The channel is assigned
to the current mix or

DCA.

PRE
The channel AUX or MTX
send is pre-fader. Off =

post-fader.

Current MIX type
Indicates the currently selected
fader or rotary mix type.

GP, FX, AUX, MTX