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9 The Settings Page
9.1 Device Settings
UC Surface
Reference Manual
4. Link Aux Mutes. Sets the operation mode for linking
mute buttons between channels and aux sends.
• Unlinked. When this mode is selected, channel mutes can be
independently controlled in each Aux Mix and the Main Mix.
• Main Mute Auxes. When this mode is selected, muting a channel
in the main mix will mute it in every aux mix. However, channels
can be muted and unmuted independently from each aux mix.
• All Aux Mute Link. When this mode is select, the channel mutes for
every aux mix are linked. In this mode, muting a channel from any
aux mix will mute it in every aux mix but not in the Main mix.
• Global Mute Link. When this mode is select, the channel mutes
for every aux mix and the Main mix are linked. In this mode,
muting a channel from any mix will mute it in every mix.
5. Peak Hold. Sets the type of metering. StudioLive mixers oer both Peak and
Peak Hold metering. To view the Peak Hold, simply enable this preference.
6. Sync Select. In situations where you are using UC Surface as a second (or third)
screen for your StudioLive mixer, you may wish to keep UC Surface and your
mixer focused on the same channel or bus. Enabling Sync Select will let you
select a channel or bus on either your mixer or on your UC Surface device.
7. Pan Mode (StudioLive 64S only). The StudioLive 64S features an
independent Mono/Center bus that can be congured either as
a mono bus or as the center channel in an LCR system. For more
information, please review the StudioLive Series III Owners Manual.
8. Phones Source. Selects the Cue Source for the headphone outputs.
9. Solo Mode (Defaults to Radio mode). These buttons let you choose
from the following behavioral modes for channel soloing:
• Latch. In this mode, you can solo multiple channels or buses at once.
• Radio. In this mode, only one channel or bus can be soloed at a
time. When this mode is chosen, the Select Follows Solo button
appears. Enabling this option causes channels and buses to
be selected for Fat Channel editing when soloed (as though
the corresponding Select button had been pressed).
• CR (Control Room). In this mode, soloed signals are sent directly
to the monitor output bus, temporarily disabling any other
signals that are routed to that output. When solo is disengaged,
any existing routings to the monitor outs are re-enabled.
10. Solo PFL On/O. Enables Pre-Fader Listen (PFL) Soloing. The default
setting for the Solo bus is After-Fader Listen (AFL); by pressing PFL, Pre-
Fader Listening is enabled. In either mode, pressing Solo on any channel
or bus routes that channel to the Solo bus and has no eect on the main
or subgroup mixes. - PFL soloing is not available for the subgroups. - Aux
bus soloing is always PFL, regardless of whether this mode is engaged.
11. Solo Level. Controls the output level of the Solo bus.
12. Solo Selects. When Radio Solo mode is enabled, the Solo Select
option will be available. When Solo Select is active, soloing a channel
will also select it. This is available for all three solo modes.
13. Solo In Place On/O Button. Enables Solo In Place. SIP (Solo In Place), or
“destructive soloing,” mutes every unsoloed channel on the StudioLive.
If one of the muted channels is routed to the mains or a subgroup, it
will be muted in those outputs. This also applies to soloed channels: The
output routing is still active. Note that while you can manually unmute
a channel, this mode should be used with extreme caution during a
live performance. Only the input channels can be placed in destructive
soloing. The subgroups and aux buses are omitted from SIP mode.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | PreSonus |
| Model | UC Surface |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 14432 MB |





