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Universal Control-AI and VSL-AI

4.2

VSL-AI: Browser

StudioLive

AI Software Library

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4.2.1 VSL-AI: Panel Views

VSL-AI allows you to customize your view based on your screen size and the amount

of parameters you want to simultaneously view. The DSP, Aux, and FX panels of the
VSL-AI window are individually available to hide or be shown depending on your
needs. Additionally, you can choose to hide the Master and Fader sections.
When VSL-AI launches, it automatically reads your screen size and
opens one, two, or three simultaneous panels, depending whether
your screen height will support 714, 856, or 994 pixels.
While in Single Panel mode, the DSP, Aux, and FX panels are only individually visible.
In Double Panel mode, the DSP panel is always visible but the Aux and FX panels can
only be viewed one at a time. For screens larger than 994 pixels high, all three panels
can be view simultaneously or hidden depending on your needs.





Master. Click this button to show/hide the entire Master Section, including the Main
bus, Subgroups, FX, and Quick View sections.
DSP. Click this button to show/hide the Fat Channel Microviews Panel.

Aux. Click this button to show/hide the Aux Panel.

FX. Click this button to show/hide the FX Panel.

Expand/Contract. This feature is only available on screen resolutions large enough
to add another panel to the window. Clicking the Expand button opens the panel
below the currently selected panel. Clicking the Contract button closes the
bottommost panel.
Faders. Click on this button to show/hide the Fader Panel.

Locate. When the Fader Panel is visible, you can engage Fader Locate mode.
While in this mode you can view the physical fader position relative to the VSL-AI
fader position.
At the top of the VSL-AI window, you will see four tabs: Overview, Fat Channel,
GEQ, and Setup. The Overview tab provides you with a complete graphical
representation of your StudioLive. As you adjust parameters on the StudioLive,
you will notice that the VSL-AI overview is also updated. If you use your mouse
to adjust a parameter in VSL-AI, the StudioLive will be updated remotely. It is
important to remember that every button, knob, slider, and fader on the VSL-
AI corresponds directly to a button, knob, slider, or fader on your StudioLive.

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