Digital Effects
The EFX1/2 button allows you to enter the EFX menu. Here you can select input sources, output destinations,
effect type and adjust the dry/wet balance of the effects.
Effects Input: These buttons allow users to select
a single input mix for the digital effects. Each the left
and right mix of the effect processors can have their
own selected input source.
Effect Type: Opening this menu will allow you to
select from the available digital effects. Your changes
will be immediately applied.
Effects Output: Push these outputs buttons to bring
up the Output select menu. For the left EFX mix, odd
numbered Multi and group mixes can be selected. For
the right mix, even numbered mixes can be selected.
The main left and right mixes can also be selected
for their respective EFX outputs.
Dry/Wet Mix: Slide this control left and right to adjust
the mix of the effects to original signal. All the way
to the left, the signal will be nothing but the original
signal; all the way to the right will be a completely
saturated effect sound.
Parameters: These controls will be found at the
bottom of the EFX window and will depend on the
EFX program selected. For information on available
parameters, please check the EFX table.
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Faders: To adjust the level of EFX mixes, touch and
hold the onscreen virtual faders and slide your finger
up and down the screen.
Pre/Post Button: These buttons adjust the EFX
meters between that of a pre-fader and post-fader
meter. This allows you to view the difference between
the incoming signals (without EFX) and the signal
going out to various mixes/outputs.
On/Off: Turn the individual EFX mixes on and off
using the ON button. When the EFX channel is on,
the button will be illuminated.
Solo: The solo buttons send the respective EFX
mixes to the Control Room mix. For more solo set-
tings, users can view the properties within the Control
Room menu.
GEQ Window: The two effect processors both offer
a multi-band GEQ that can be accessed by selecting
it from the "Effect Type". EFX1 features a stereo 31-
band graphic equalizer, while EFX2 includes a stereo
15-band GEQ. These can be employed in addition
to the master 31-band EQ on the main.
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