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6 Capture

6.6

Mixing Your Session

StudioLive

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2. Be sure that Record Arm is disabled for all audio-input tracks in Capture and that

the FireWire returns for all input channels on the StudioLive mixer are engaged.

3. In Capture, select the Auxiliary Stereo Track (StudioLive 16.4.2 and

24.4.2) or Track 15/16 (StudioLive 16.0.2) and enable Record Arm.

4. Bring the playback-cursor position to the beginning of the Session by clicking the

Return to Zero button in the Transport.

5. Activate recording by clicking on the Record button in the Transport; the playback

cursor should begin to move from left to right, and audio should be playing
through each input on the StudioLive mixer. The Auxiliary Stereo Track in Capture
should be recording a new audio event, which is the main mix from the
StudioLive mixer.

The new audio event that has been recorded from the StudioLive mixer will be
stored as a stereo WAV file at the sample rate to which the StudioLive mixer is set.

Export Your Final Mix to an Audio File

The most common physical medium on which recordings are published
is the audio CD. In order to put your final mix on an audio CD, the mix file
must be a 16-bit, 44.1 kHz WAV file. Once you have recorded your final mix
to the Auxiliary Stereo track in Capture, it is recommended you export
the audio from the Auxiliary Stereo track to an audio file for this purpose.
See Section 6.8 for details on Exporting Audio Tracks in Capture.
Once the correct audio file for your mix has been exported, you
may use any CD-burning application (including PreSonus Studio
One Professional) to put that mix on a recordable audio CD.

6.6.2 Mixing a Capture Session in Studio One

Many users will want to use Capture strictly as a track-recording tool and mix
the recorded tracks later in a DAW application. PreSonus has included a copy
of Studio One Artist with your StudioLive for just this purpose. All versions of
Studio One can open Capture Session files. All markers, edits, track names,
etc., will be preserved, and no further effort is required. Simply launch Studio
One and open your Capture session. (See Section 7 for more details.)

6.6.3 Mixing a Capture Session in a Different Recording Application

For users who wish to mix their Capture Session in a DAW other than Studio
One, there are several ways in which to import your Capture session.

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