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4.4.6 Using an External Effects Processor
This section will detail how to use an external effects processor with your StudioLive.
In this example, we will use Aux 3 to feed an external effects processor.
1. To begin, connect the Aux 3 output to the input your
external effects processor and the outputs of your processor
to Aux In A of your StudioLive, as illustrated.
2. Turn the Output knob in the Aux 3 section to 12 o’clock.
3. Press the Aux In A Select button. In the Fat Channel, assign Aux In A to the
main outputs.
4. Press the Mix button for Aux 3. The Fat Channel meters will display each
input channel’s send level to Aux 3. The encoders below each meter control
the channel’s level in Aux 3’s mix. You will use these encoders to set the
send levels for each channel to the effects processor, the same way you
used them to create a monitor mix, only in this case you will decide which
channels will be sent to the external processor and how much will be sent.
Just like creating an internal FX mix, the higher a channel’s level is in the FX
mix, the more processed (“wetter”) it will sound.
5. Once you have determined your effects mix, you can press the Select
button for Aux 3 to add dynamics processing and EQ to the aux mix before
it is sent to the external effects processor.
6. The effects processor’s output is patched to Aux Input A, so you can use the
Select button for Aux Input A to add Fat Channel dynamics processing and
EQ to the reverb-enhanced signal.
7. The Level knob for Aux Input A controls the level of the aux mix relative to
the level of your main mix.
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