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StudioLive 24. 4. 2
Troubleshooting & Warranty
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Mandatory Stuff Important Safety Instructions
PreSonus StudioLiveTM 24. 4. 2
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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in this manual. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous" voltage within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain and moisture. [. . . ] Overloading the input will cause clipping (a nasty type of distortion), which will ruin the recording. There is a clip indicator for each input on the StudioLive mixer for this purpose. If an input channel is not clipping on your StudioLive mixer, you can be sure that there it will not clip in Capture. Refer to the StudioLive documentation for more information on this topic. Activating Recording in Capture Once you have the desired tracks record-enabled, the next step is to record. The Record button will turn red, and the Play button will turn green in the Transport; the Playback Cursor will start to scroll from left to right from its current position; and a new Audio Event will be recorded to any record enabled track(s). Recording will continue until you manually stop it by clicking on the Stop button in the Transport, or press [Spacebar] on the keyboard.
Quick Start: Level Setting Overview Hook-up Controls Scenes, Presets & System Menu Connecting to a Computer Software UniversalControl, Captureand StudioLiveArtist Tutorials Technical Information Troubleshooting & Warranty
Capture utilizes the Broadcast Wave file format for recording. This is the only format utilized, as it is the most widely used format, and it contains time stamps for when recordings start within a Song. When recorded Broadcast Wave audio files get bigger than four gigabytes in size, the RF64 file format is automatically used as the standard file format. The recommended file system for the recording partition on your computer is NTFS on Windows and HFS+ on Mac OS X. In the editing process, recorded events are manipulated in many ways to achieve a desired sound.
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Mouse Tools The mouse tools allow direct interaction with Audio Events using the mouse. It is helpful to remember that actions done using the Mouse tools can be undone at any time, so you can feel free to explore their functionality without permanently altering anything. The following Mouse Tools and related functions are available.
Arrow Tool This is the default selected tool. Click on the Arrow Tool button, or press [NumPad 1] on the keyboard to select the Arrow Tool. The following describes various possible functions using the Arrow Tool. Move an Audio Event To move an event using the Arrow Tool, click anywhere on the event and drag left, right, up, or down. Dragging the event left or right will move the event backward and forward in time, relative to the Timeline zoom. Dragging the event up or down will move the Audio Event to the adjacent Audio Track. Size an Audio Event Events can be thought of as windows into audio files, where what you see is what you will hear. Sizing is a fundamental technique wherein Audio Events are made shorter or longer, so that only a portion of the audio they contain is seen, and therefore heard. To size any Audio Event using the Arrow Tool, float the mouse to the left or right edge of the event to reveal the Sizing Tool. When this tool appears, click and drag left or right to size the event. [. . . ] If the level is too low, use the Output knob to increase the master level for the effects mix. Press the Select button for each EFX bus and make sure it is assigned to the main output in the Assign section of the Fat Channel.
Quick Start: Level Setting Overview Hook-up
NoOutputontheSoloBusWhileMonitoring Verify that both the Cue volume and the headphone, or monitor, volume is at a reasonable level for comfortable listening. Make sure that you only have Solo selected in the Monitor section of your StudioLive.
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Controls Scenes, Presets & System Menu Connecting to a Computer Software Universal Control, Capture and StudioLive Artist Tutorials Technical Information Troubleshooting &Warranty
PreSonus StudioLive 24. 4. 2 Limited Warranty
PreSonus Audio Electronics Inc. warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase. [. . . ]