CONTROLS, CONNECTIONS AND DISPLAYS
Front Panel
1. Input Level / Stereo – Mono Control
turn this control to adjust the sensitivity of the input signal
between +6 and -40 dB (and -∞ dB, effectively muting
the device). Pushing the control down will allow you to
alternate the input signal between onrmal stereo, reverse
stereo, mono left or mono right this control is always
separate from the presets, menaing that recalling a preset
will not change your current input level or mono / stereo
settings.
2. Input Level Meter
the lcD level meter allows you to read the input signal
level in db, referenced to the internal digital maximum. this
will provide an indication as to the amount of headroom
available until the audio reaches the maximum digital
output level and is dynamically clipped. When bypass
mode is activated, this display will change to show the
current input and output level of the audio signal.
3. MIDI In Indicator
the MiDi indicator displays the MiDi signal connection
and delivery status, meaning it will illuminate when MiDi
data is being received by the i700. For more information
on MiDi operation, please refer to the MiDi section of this
manual.
4. User Indicator
the user indicator illuminates when a user preset is
currently being used, edited, tested or viewed by the user.
this allows you distingusih between user and factory
presets with ease.
5. Stereo Indicator
the stereo indicator illuminates whenever the i700 input
is in stereo normal or stereo Reverse mode. this leD
will not illuminate when the input mode is set as Mono
Right or Mono left.
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6. LCD Display
the lcD typically displays details of the currently seclected
program, basic parameters being edited, as well as a
variety of other information related to the ReverbMaster's
functions. the lcD screen is not particularly hard to make
out, but here are some pointers to make it easier to read.
The display has 2 lines: the first line will generally show
the reverb program type ("R" – Room – "h" – hall – "P" –
Plate – and "s" – special), followed by the preset number
(a number from 1 to 25) and preset name; whereas the
second line will display any properties being edited, such
as the input level, mix level, reverb parameters, etcetera.
7. Adjust Control
this control is used to scroll through various parameter
options of the i700. Pushing the control down will allow
you jump into programs to edit various parameters, as well
as finalize your selections when all editing is complete.
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