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VSL - Virtual StudioLive is a part of the Universal Control application. As with all FireStudio- and 
StudioLive-family interfaces, Universal Control includes two windows: the Launcher window and the 
Device window. For the StudioLive, the Device window is the VSL (Virtual StudioLive) application. VSL 
provides bidirectional control of channel, subgroup, and main-bus levels; Fat Channel parameters; 
aux mixes; effects; and the graphic EQ. It also provides a visual overview of your StudioLive settings 
so that you can see, adjust, and organize them. VSL includes a librarian, allowing you to easily 
manage your presets and Scenes. 

Controlling your StudioLive with VSL is as easy as drag-and-drop. Load Fat Channel presets and 
scenes by simply dragging them onto the channel or mixer overview. You can load Fat Channel 
presets as a complete channel strip or as individual gate, compressor, or EQ presets. Through VSL, 
you can back up all of the Scenes and presets stored on your StudioLive. These stored settings can 
be loaded from disk or sent to, and stored internally on, the StudioLive. You can even drag presets 
out of the browser and email, IM, or disk-swap them with other StudioLive owners.

Since the control is bidirectional, fader moves and parameter changes made on the StudioLive are 
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 ected in VSL, as well. So, for example, you can set up the StudioLive the way you want it and 

then save your Scene or other presets in VSL.

VSL also includes an auxiliary-inputs router to allow you the freedom to choose which additional 
buses to route to the sixteen stereo auxiliary FireWire sends. It also lets you create a password for 
your StudioLive so that you can lock out unauthorized users. From the Launcher window, you can 
set basic parameters such as buffer size and sample rate. In addition, you can use the Launcher 
window to con

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 gure your WDM outputs (PC only). 

Note that the Meter Style and Meter Decay 

options in the Launcher window are not active when only a StudioLive is connected to a computer.

 

VSL - Virtual StudioLive Quick Start Guide

Summary of Contents for VSL -

Page 1: ...all of the Scenes and presets stored on your StudioLive These stored settings can be loaded from disk or sent to and stored internally on the StudioLive You can even drag presets out of the browser a...

Page 2: ...h Window Sample Rate Selector Changes StudioLive Sample Rate Set the sample rate to 44 1 or 48 kHz from the Launcher window when your StudioLive is connected to a computer A higher sample rate will in...

Page 3: ...data to be converted from analog to digital and back to analog As a general rule the higher the buffer size the better the system performance but the less playable virtual instruments and the like be...

Page 4: ...rmware A firmware updater is built into the Universal Control application Periodically a driver update will require that the firmware on your StudioLive be updated Whenever you install an update for t...

Page 5: ...atures advanced WDM features See the next page for 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 wil...

Page 6: ...ndow will open By default WDM Outputs 1 and 2 are routed to StudioLive Channels 1 and 2 As previously mentioned we recommend that they be set instead to Channels 17 and 18 so as not to use input chann...

Page 7: ...ransfers All Scenes Fat Channel FX and Graphic EQ Presets Stored on the StudioLive to VSL When you first launch VSL you will need to create a link between your StudioLive s internal memory and your co...

Page 8: ...at you would like to overwrite the Scene or preset at the new position This will not immediately overwrite what is stored internally on your StudioLive it will merely overwrite what is stored in the V...

Page 9: ...create complete snapshots of your StudioLive This can be especially useful when completing a project that may need to be revisited in the future To create a backup simply click on the Backup button T...

Page 10: ...mber that every button knob slider and fader on the VSL corresponds directly to a button knob slider or fader on your StudioLive The graphic below identifies each controller and labels it with its cor...

Page 11: ...ve continuous bi directional control If you wish to grab a point in the EQ with your mouse for example you will be changing the parameters both in VSL and in real time on your StudioLive To access the...

Page 12: ...oading a Scene To load a new scene on your StudioLive select it from the Browser window and drag it over the mixer in either the Overview or the Channel tab The window will grey out indicating that a...

Page 13: ...n use the FX Type menu to change the effect and create new presets Loading a GEQ Preset To load a graphic EQ preset select the preset from the Browser window and drag it over any part of the graphic E...

Page 14: ...ls post Fat Channel dynamics processing and EQ where applicable The inputs and buses selected in the Auxiliary Input Router will be displayed in your recording application along with the name of their...

Page 15: ...1 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...

Page 16: ...ling Lockout Mode Your StudioLive features a Lockout mode that allows you to temporarily disable nearly every feature on the StudioLive although analog features e g input trim knobs faders and cue tap...

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