StudioLive Training #2 - Saving And Recalling Settings
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wwhen you recalled the faders why didnt they adjust automatically. You actually had to move them back to the levels. They are motorized right?
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what the hell are vodeos?!?!?.. lol.. videos!.. my bad
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oh ok... thnx for your help , awesum vodeos
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@NakedDisgrace No, you can't recall gain levels. The gain knobs are analog and not motorized.
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I'm thinking of getting one of these, but I have a question and maybe you can answer it. I need to be able to switch entire board scenes on the fly during a production. If there is a sustaining instrument playing (like a synth), and you switch scenes, is there a break or "blip" in audio while the scene loads? Is it a fraction of a second, or several seconds? Maybe you could try it out for me. Thanks!
jeretl 1 month ago
@jeretl Yes you can switch scenes on the fly. No blips or delays, happens instantly. Just keep in mind that the faders aren't motorized, so you have to manually move the faders to the recalled position. All of the EQ and dynamics settings change instantly though.
HousetopMedia 1 month ago
Thank you so much for the detailed response as usual:) But how do you delete a scene, I dont see a delete function on the display, do we do it from the mac VSL
fouhaj 1 month ago
@fouhaj Technically no way to "delete" a scene just overwrite it. So you could "delete" it by overwriting a scene save after zeroing out your board.
HousetopMedia 1 month ago
Great videos, all of them, quick ?, lets day we saved 5 scenes but I want to delete the 1st 2 scenes, can this be done, if yes please how,
thanks
fouhaj 1 month ago
@fouhaj You can delete the first 2, but the last three won't move. Example: if you save to scene preset 50,51,52,53 but you delete the presets stored in 50 and 51 then 52 and 53 stay in the same spots they were. If you want to move a preset, load the preset you want to move then select the preset number you want to save it to and save over that preset. Then go back and erase the preset from the other spot if you would like. Think of each preset spot like a cube in an ice cube tray.
HousetopMedia 1 month ago