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3 Recording
3.3 Using Your StudioLive as an Audio Interface
3.3.3 Universal Control
As discussed in the previous section,
the StudioLive allows you to route any
8 of 14 buses and inputs, in addition
to its 16 input channels. This is done
via the Device Windowā€˜s Auxiliary
Input Router. To route FireWire Sends
17-32, īƒ„rst decide which buses and
inputs you would like to record in
addition to your input channels. Once you’ve determined your input pairs, simply route them to
a stereo pair of auxiliary inputs of your choice, using the pull-down menu beneath each Auxiliary
FireWire Send pair in the Universal Control Auxiliary Input Router. Remember, all of these buses
and inputs are automatically set to send their signals post Fat Channel dynamics and EQ (where
applicable). The inputs and buses selected in the Auxiliary Input Router will be displayed in your
recording application with the name of their routing.
For instance, the routed pairs in the above picture would translate as follows in your host recording
application:
Settings: WDM Setup
Opens the WDM Channel Mapper
The StudioLive features some advanced WDM features.
Please see Section 3.3.4 for further details.
Settings: Always on Top
Allows the Launch Window to Stay in View When
Other Applications Are in Use.
When this is enabled, the Launch window will remain
in the foreground when other applications are active,
rather than being in the background behind the current
application’s window.