PreSonus StudioLive 24.4.2 User Manual
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Universal Control and VSL
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Smaart System Check Wizards (StudioLive 16.4.2 and 24.4.2 only)
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When using the SSD Wizard for the above system, you would run the
wizard four times. The first time, you’d use the main front-of-house left
for the main system and the left sidefill for the delay system. The second
time, you will use the left sidefill as the main system, and the left rear-fill
for the delay system. Then repeat the proceedure for the right side.
Please Note: it is important that you set the delay on the first satellite
pair before you set the delay on the subsequent satellite pair.
Power User Tip: Because rooms often have inconveniently placed
architectural features—fire exits, tables, and so on—the left and right side
of a system with satellites will rarely be equidistant on both sides of the
system. Because of this, you need to run the wizard for each side of a stereo
system, starting at the front and working your way to the back.
Please note: the SSD Wizard is not designed to analyze systems that include a subwoofer.
Temporarily disconnect or disable your subwoofer before beginning analysis.
System Delay Wizard
1. To launch the System Delay Wizard, click on the
System Delay tab.
2. You will be instructed to connect a measurement microphone to the Talkback
input on the back of your StudioLive mixer.
3. Set the Talkback trim pot on the back of your mixer to 12 o’clock.
4. From the top pull-down menu, select the speaker output you
want to delay. Please note: Only Subgroup Outputs 1 through
4 can be delayed.
5. From the bottom pull-down menu, select the speaker output
to which you’d like to align. This can be your Main Outputs or
any of the Subgroup Outputs, even if the Subgroup Outputs
have been delayed.
6. Click OK to start the wizard.
16.4.2
16.4.2