PreSonus announces the availability for the SL Room Control remote control software for the StudioLive AI powered speakers.
The SL Room Control software is available for Mac OS X 10.7 and later and Windows 7/8. An iPad will also be available soon.
The software allows users of the StudioLive 312AI, 315AI, 328AI powered speakers and 18sAI subwoofer to remotely control the monitoring of the loudspeakers, via WiFi or Ethernet local network.
It will then be possible to compensate the room anomalies, manage the delay, remove feedback and more.
The SL Room Control offers the following features:
- 500ms delay align, per 0.1ms increments
- 8-band parametric EQ
- 8 notch filters
- 100Hz high-pass filter for the full range loudspeakers
- Input level
- Mute
- Solo
- 4 DSP Contours to adjust the sound according to the needed operation: normal, MP3, floor monitor or low-boost for the 18sAI subwoofer
- Real time performance monitoring (thermic, clipping…)
- Loudspeaker grouping
- Snapshots for saving setting of individual or group of loudspeakers
- Setting saving and recall for each loudspeaker
The SL Room Control is free, registered users must connect to their account at www.presonus.com to download it.
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