PreSonus StudioLive 24.4.2 Digital Mixer Hands On Overview Part 2 of 2

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Be sure to watch Part 1 if you haven't already: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJwDifYxE9c&fmt=22

This video is available in HD - To ensure you are watching in HD please click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iocro0AK1WA&fmt=22

Rodney Orpheus of PreSonus guides us through this hands-on overview/tutorial on the unbelievable PreSonus StudioLive 24.4.2 digital mixer. The StudioLive is designed to be the everything you could want in both a Studio interface and a Live desk, and has been designed from the ground up to be both the most versatile and user-friendly desk available.

For more infomation on the StudioLive 24.4.2 and its little brother the StudioLive 16, visit PreSonus' website here: http://www.presonus.com/products/Detail.aspx?ProductId=59

The StudioLive 24 is now shipping to dealers in the UK through Source Distribution. If you need to locate a UK dealer, or wish to contact us with any questions, please visit: http://www.sourcedistribution.co.uk

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  • can i use this grafic eq for each chanel??

  • @Bienkoface94 Graphic EQ's are assignable in four stereo pairs (mono or stereo operation), and can also be put on main outputs, aux outputs, and subgroup outputs. For more, check the manual at PreSonus.com!

  • also do you by any chance know how the faders and fat channel will apply to one of the presonus firewire interfaces, should it be the case that I would add one?

  • @jonnyweston That's a good question - I'm not sure if the StudioLive will 'add' a DSP fat channel to the expanded inputs coming from a PreSonus FireWire interface - please contact tech support at PreSonus.com to check this!

  • does the mixer have motorized faders? i was wondering, what do you do when you change projects digitally?

  • @jessiefrank There's a special mode which uses the FAT Channel LEDS to show how far 'above' or 'below' the actual fader is in relation to the project setting. You just adjust the fader and the LEDS update, till you've got the setting dialled. Sounds more complicated when written down than it actually is in reality - it's very simple and intuitive in practice.

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  • thats a nice table i have a LEM rd 204

  • @SourceDistributionTV can you explain a little more on this subject on motorized faders please it is confussing. if you control your sound via an ipad how would it affect the sound if the faders do not move? or how do you save your sound and how would you bring it back if faders do not move? i appriciate your answer?

  • so, let's say i'm recording drums with studiolive and cubase, i have all drums separate tracks. am i able to mix the recording with my computer without studiolive being connected to computer?

  • @Kritter1musicFuneral Sub groups allow faster mixing of a whole group of channels. Imagine you have your drums on channels 1 to 8 and you've made this nice balanced mix between all drum and overhead signals then you can assign all of these channels to a sub group. Now when you're doing a full mix, instead of adjusting each separate drum channel to fit your mix you can use the sub group to change the output of the whole drumkit. You can also group fx sends this way...

  • Great video... I think i'm going to sell the Allen & Heath mix wiz and get one of these they look good.

  • Hi, Just wondering if there is a pad for each channel, thanks.

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