PreSonus StudioLive Remote User Manual

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GEQ Page 3.5

GEQ On/Off Button

Turns a Graphic EQ On or Off.

By default, each graphic EQ is turned off. To enable a graphic EQ, tap the
GEQ On button in StudioLive Remote and VSL, or use the GEQ menu on
your StudioLive.

POWER USER TIP: If you are making adjustments to a graphic EQ,
and you can’t hear your changes, make sure it is on!

GEQ Flatten Button

Sets All Graphic EQ Band Levels to 0 dB.

To reset a GEQ to 0 dB, simply tap its Flatten button. This will return each

slider to 0 dB so that no frequency band is boosted or attenuated.

GEQ Link Button

Links the Graphic EQ Pair.

When a GEQ is inserted on a stereo-linked bus, the GEQ Link button will

automatically enable, and the two mono GEQs will function as a stereo
graphic EQ (for instance, if you adjust Band 15 on GEQ2, Band 15 on GEQ1
will be adjusted accordingly, and vice versa). To disable this, simply tap the
GEQ Link button, and each GEQ will function independently once more.

Zooming In

Zooms View In to Make Fine Adjustments.

Press the “+” button to zoom in on the GEQ view. Slide your finger to the
left or right to access additional bands.

Use the Overview Map in the bottom right corner of the GEQ
page to reference your current position within the 31 bands.

Zooming Out

Zooms View Out.

Press the “-” button to zoom out the GEQ view. If you have not zoomed all
the way out (so that you don’t have all 31 bands on your screen), you can
slide your finger to the left or right to access additional bands.

Use the Overview Map in the bottom right corner of the GEQ
page to reference your current position within the 31 bands.

Overview Map

Provides a Reference Point for the Current Bands in View.

All this zooming in and out provides the ultimate control when making
GEQ adjustments but it’s easy to get lost and forget which bands in the
GEQ you’re adjusting. This is where the Overview Map comes in.

The Overview Map is located in the bottom right corner of the
GEQ page. Whether you’ve zoomed in on a few bands or zoomed
all the way out so that you can see all 31 bands on your iPad,
the Overview Map will highlight which bands are currently in
view and where they are in reference to the rest of the GEQ.

POWER USER TIP: The Overview Map always follows your current position. So if you
scroll left or right while you are zoomed in, the Overview Map will scroll with you.

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