User's Manual
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Recording
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Tutorials
Technical
Information
Multiple
Mixers
Overview
Controls &
Connections
PHYSICAL SOFTWARE
Subgroup 1 Auxiliary In 17
Subgroup 2 Auxiliary In 18
Subgroup 3 Auxiliary In 19
Subgroup 4 Auxiliary In 20
Aux Send 1 Auxiliary In 21
Aux Send 2 Auxiliary In 22
Aux Send 5 Auxiliary in 23
Aux Send 6 Auxiliary In 24
Aux Return A (Aux Input A)L Auxiliary In 25
Aux Return A (Aux Input A)R Auxiliary In 26
Aux Return B (Aux Input B)L Auxiliary In 27
Aux Return B (Aux Input B)R Auxiliary In 28
Talkback Auxiliary In 29
Talkback Auxiliary In 30
Main Mix Left Auxiliary In 31
Main Mix Right Auxiliary In 32
The Auxiliary Input Router also allows you to
designate a specic bus to the S/PDIF output
as well as to select which stereo pair will be
recorded on the Main Track in Capture. When the
StudioLive is not connected to a computer, the
S/PDIF output is routable through the System Menu (see Section 2.10.4). However, when your
StudioLive is synced to your computer, you can route any of the 14 routable buses to the S/PDIF
output by routing them to FireWire sends 31 and 32. In addition to being available for recording via
Aux In 31 and Aux In 32, these sends are normalled to the S/PDIF output.
Capture enables you to record a stereo mix
track in addition to the 16 Channel inputs on the
StudioLive. Auxiliary FireWire Inputs 17 and 18
are the source for this Main Track in Capture, and
it is user denable through the Auxiliary Input
Router. Whichever source is routed to Channels
17/18 can be recorded as a stereo track in Capture. For more details on the Main Track and Capture,
please consult the Capture User Manual that came with your StudioLive.
3 Recording
3.3 Using Your StudioLive as an Audio Interface
3.3.3 Universal Control










