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Hi, I'm Matt from PreSonus
and I'm going to show you
the features that just came out for
our mixers, our StudioLive line of mixers.
We have 2 apps, that can control the boards
wirelessly. And I'm going to go over
the, uh, the new permissions settings
in our latest version of universal control
that allows the front of house person to set
permissions for devices.
So, as you can see right here,
in our latest update which is available on the
Web site now for to download,
uh, there's a new section in the "Set-up" tab
called the "Remote Devices" section.
And on the "Remote Devices" section you'll
see each device that's connected
to your private network that you've set up.
And, uhm, as you can see we've got
a few devices here, we've got an iPad,
and some iPods and iPhones and things,
Uhm, so I'll, quickly I'll do the iPad first
and show you SL Remote.
Uhm, the iPad is right up here, it's
the first one in the list.
And, uhm, right now it has what we call "front
of house permission."
And, what that does, is it allows the front of house person
to take an iPad and walk around
and do the sound and get real time feedback
to be able to hear their sound while
they're controlling it from the iPad.
So, if you want to take a look at this iPad here,
that's running the app, we're connected to
the mixer, and, uhm, if you're the front of house
person and you have permission to do so,
you can walk around and you can move
your faders, adjust everything, you have
control over our FAT channel,
You have control over the AUX mixes,
the effects buses. You can select all your effects.
Here, if you select a delay, you get
tap tempo, uhm, again you have FAT channel
for all of these as well. You have control of
your graphic GEQ, uh, with our "draw mode"
you can just sit here and draw a shape
with your hands. Or you could just, uh,
turn that off and move one fader at a time.
Uhm, and then in our settings tab,
if you have permission to do so,
you can rename things.
So I'll call this Channel 4 "Guitar,"
and as we go back you can see channel 4 is
now called "Guitar."
It also says it here in the software,
and it will say it also in our iPhone and iPad Touch App
called "Qmix," and you can see Channel 4 is
called "Guitar," just like on the software,
and in the iPad App.
So, basically, the iPad, like I said, allows
the front of house person to control everything
wirelessly, and it's tailored more for them.
QMix just came out, like I said
for iPod Touch and iPhone, and it allows each
person on stage to control their own mix,
which relieves the front of house person from having to do so
and also gives the, the players the freedom
to adjust their mix and get it the way they want
without having to yell it back, back and forth to the sound guys.
Again, the permissions for all of this
are controlled by the front of house guy
here in this section.
So, you select which AUX
that you want each device to have control over.
You set that permission.
So, as you can see in the software,
I have only permission for AUX 1
so Aux 1 I have control over,
but the other AUXes I can't get to
and I can't mess up any body else's mix.
I can only control mine.
So, if I switch our board
to show "AUX 1"
if you want to take a look at the board here,
you can see that when I move a level here
it moves on the board.
So I'm controlling my mix and I'm setting it
right now. If I've got my in-ear monitor
hooked up to AUX 1, I can, I'm hearing what
I'm adjusting. What's also great about QMix is
we have something called the "Wheel of Me,"
when you flip to the portrait mode.
So your mix, your entire mix is showed in the
band section here
and if you go to what we call the "Me" page,
any channels within the mix that you select
in this page will turn up and down
and volume in relation to the rest of the mix
when you move the "Wheel of Me."
So you can turn "Me" up, and the channels move up,
when you do that, that you've selected,
or you can, and once you max out,
the band starts turning down if it's
not enough. So you can raise the levels
up and down your own, by yourself.
You can select whatever channels you want
to come up and down when you move this
wheel. So, overall
the new update includes permissions
for the front of house person to control all of this stuff.
Whereas before, 
with SL Remote,
anyone connected to the network
could control anything on the mixer.
Now the front of house person can control
whatever people have permission to do
and what they don't. If he doesn't want them
messing with certain sections of the board,
he can lock them out from that.
It's a great solution for front of house,
for on stage, and everyone's been really liking
it. So, uhm, that's it. QMix SL Remote
and down, make sure you download tha latest
universal control from our Web site at PreSonus.com.
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