AI Video Summary: How to set up an iPad to control the PreSonus StudioLive

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TL;DR

A comprehensive guide on how to set up an iPad to remotely control a PreSonus StudioLive mixer using a laptop, a wireless router, and the StudioLive Remote app.

Key Points

  • — Necessary hardware including the StudioLive mixer, a high-quality FireWire cable, and a laptop (Windows or Mac).
  • — Advice on choosing a 5GHz wireless router to avoid interference from radio microphones and ensuring the network is password protected.
  • — Recommended networking configuration: connecting the laptop to the router via Ethernet for stability while the iPad connects via Wi-Fi.
  • — Emergency tip: using an Android phone's hotspot feature as a temporary wireless router.
  • — Establishing the physical connection between the mixer and computer to launch the VSL software.
  • — Installing the free StudioLive Remote app from the App Store and configuring the iPad's 'Auto-Lock' to 'Never' to prevent connection loss.
  • — Connecting the iPad app to the mixer and overview of custom settings like scrolling and peak hold meters.
  • — Troubleshooting connection loss by force-closing the app and restarting it.

Detailed Summary

Rodney from PreSonus provides a detailed walkthrough on integrating an iPad with a StudioLive mixer (SL 2442 or 1642). The setup requires a high-quality FireWire cable to connect the mixer to a laptop. He emphasizes the importance of using a FireWire card with a Texas Instruments chipset for digital audio stability if the laptop lacks a built-in port. Crucial attention is given to the wireless network. Rodney recommends a 5GHz router over 2.6GHz to avoid interference from wireless microphones and instruments common in live environments. He stresses that the router must be password protected to prevent unauthorized audience members from altering the mix. For maximum reliability, he advises using an Ethernet cable between the laptop and router, while the iPad remains on Wi-Fi. As an emergency backup, he suggests using an Android phone's hotspot feature if a router is unavailable. On the software side, users must download the free StudioLive Remote app. A critical step is changing the iPad's general settings to set 'Auto-Lock' to 'Never,' ensuring the device does not go to sleep and drop the Wi-Fi connection during a performance. Once connected, the app automatically discovers the mixer via the laptop's VSL software, allowing for real-time metering and control. Finally, the video covers app customization and troubleshooting. Users can adjust scrolling preferences and peak hold meters in the app settings. If the connection is lost due to network interruptions or sleep mode, Rodney demonstrates how to force-close the application using the iPad's multitasking menu and restart it to re-establish the link with the mixer.

Tags: presonus, studiolive, ipad control, remote mixing, audio engineering, networking, vsl software