DIGITAL EFFECT ENGINE
33. Digital Effect Display
This 2-digital numeric display shows the program number that is
currently applied to your EFX audio signal. When you rotate the
Program control, you can scroll through different program num-
bers; however the display will revert back to the original program
if a new program is not selected within a few seconds. For a list
of available effects, please observe the Digital Effect Table.
34. Sig and Clip Indicators
Located within the Digital Effect Display are Clip and Sig LEDs.
The Sig LED will light up when any signal is received by the effect
processor, and the Clip LED will light up shortly before excessive
signals are dynamically clipped. If the Clip LED lights up too of-
ten, it may be advisable to turn down one or all EFX controls on
input channels to ensure the signal level is not too high.
35. Program Control
This control is used to scroll through the various effects. Turning
the control clockwise will allow users to ascend into higher pro-
gram numbers, and turning it counter-clockwise will allow users
to descend into lower program numbers. Pushing this control will
apply the new effect. When a tap-delay effect is selected, press-
ing this control will allow users to select the tap-delay time.
By pushing the button several times, the effect processor inter-
prets the time between last two pushes and remembers this as
the delay time, until the button is pushed again (this is kept, even
after the power is turned off). When the tap delay effect is select-
ed, a small LED will flash within the digital effect display window
at the selected intervals.
36. Effect On Button
This button is pushed to turn the internal effect processor on or
off.
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37. AUX Return 1 and 2 Controls
These controls adjust the signal level of audio fed through to the
stereo AUX Return inputs. The "To AUX Send 1" and "To AUX
Send 2" controls adjust the pre-fader level of the signal from the
AUX Return controls to the corresponding AUX mixing buses for
effect-to-monitor sends.
38. EFX Return Control
This control adjusts the signal level of audio fed through to stereo
AUX Return 3 inputs. If no device is plugged into the AUX Return
3 inputs, it then acts as the final level control of the built-in Digital
Effect Engine.
39. Main L/R - Group Buttons
The first of these buttons changes the destination of the signal
sent from the AUX Return 3 mixing buses between the Main L/R
and Group mixing buses. The second button works when the
user selects to send the signal "To Group", allowing the signal to
be sent to either Group 1-2 or Group 3-4.
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40. AUX Return 4 Control
This control adjusts the signal level of audio fed through to the
stereo AUX Return 4 inputs. The accompanying "C-R Phones
Only" button allows users to send the signal to the Control Room
/ Phones mixing bus for monitoring purposes.
41. Solo Returns Button
Pushing this buttons allows you to send the signal from all AUX
Returns to solo mixing bus (which is, intern, send to the Control
Room / Phones mixing bus). When the Solo is activated, the cor-
responding LED indicator will illuminate.
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42. AUX Send Master Controls
These controls adjust the final level of the AUX 1, 2 and 3/4 sig-
nals (as taken from the AUX 1, 2, 3 and 4 level controls on each
channel strip), the audio of which is sent to the corresponding
AUX send outputs. The SOLO buttons accompanying these con-
trols allow you to send the AUX send signals to the Control Room
/ Phones mixing bus for monitoring purposes.
43. AUX Solo Buttons
Pushing one or more of these buttons allows you to send the sig-
nals from the AUX 1, 2 or 3/4 mixing buses to the Control Room
/ Phones mixing bus.
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44. Solo Mode Button and Indicator
This button alternates the solo source signals between those of
post-fader (normal) and pre-fader feeds (level set), to be sent to
the Control Room / Phones mixing bus. When the Solo indicator,
located beside the Level Meter, is illuminated, one or more Solo
buttons has been pushed; therefore the Level meter will display
properties of the Solo signal, which is helpful with setting of chan-
nel properties. If the Solo indicator illuminates green, this means
the Solo feed is a pre-fader signal. If the solo indicator illuminates
red, the feed is post-fader. If no Solo buttons are activated, the
Control Room / Phones selected sources (Main L-R, Group 1-2,
Group 3-4 and/or 2T Return) signal properties are displayed by
the Level Meter. In this case, the Level meter will display the sum
of the selected signals.
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