6 main output bus, 7 master section, 1 aux inputs a and b – PreSonus StudioLive 24.4.2 User Manual
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Controls
4.6
Main Output Bus
StudioLive™ 24.4.2/16.4.2
Owner’s Manual
4.6
Main Output Bus
Main Select Button. Enables Fat Channel Viewing.
As previously described in Section 4.1.1, the Select button routes its channel through
the Fat Channel, allowing you to add dynamics processing, EQ, panning, etc.
Main Fader. Controls the Level of the Main Output.
The fader controls the overall level of the main stereo and mono outputs.
The white area above the fader can be used as a scribble strip Use only
oil pencils. Other types of pens or pencils cannot be wiped off.
To clean the scribble strip, use a lightly damp cloth to remove the writing. Spit works
pretty well, too.
Main Bus Meters. Displays the Level of the Main Output.
In the upper right corner of the StudioLive are the Main meters, which display the
output levels of the main stereo bus.
4.7
Master Section
The Master section of the StudioLive controls Aux Inputs A
and B, the Talkback controls, and the 2 Track Input.
4.7.1 Aux Inputs A and B
The StudioLive features an internal effects processor that allows you to load
two different effects at the same time. You also can patch processed return
signals from an external effects processor, using Aux Inputs A and B.
Power User Tip: Aux Inputs A and B can also be used as stereo line-input channels
for line-level devices like keyboards, synths, and amp modelers. Because Aux
Inputs A and B can be processed by the Fat Channel and sent to any aux mix,
they should be used as extra input channels whenever you need them.
Aux Input Select Button. Enables Fat Channel Viewing.
As previously described in section 4.1.1, the Select button routes
its channel through the Fat Channel, allowing you to add dynamics
processing, EQ, and panning and to enable output assignments.
Aux Input Level Control. Controls the Signal Level of the Aux Input.
This knob controls the overall volume of the Aux Input signal.