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Analog IN/OUT and digitaliN/OUT

This unit is provided with both analog and digital inputs and outputs, and you can use both of tilt'm at the same time. The input block in the SYSTEM: Setup menu lets you determine whether to usc the anall'g, the digital, or both the analog and the digital INPUT /OUTPUT jacks.

Analog INPUT priority

This unit is pro\'ided with both PHONE and XLR type analog INPUT and OUTPUT jacks. Although the sign,,1 is always output from both the PI lONE and XLR jacks, the PHONE jacks are gin:-n priority for the input signa I. When the PHONE and XLR INPUT jacks are used at the same time, th,' XLR signal is autl>matically cut.

Emphasis

Somc older CDs have "emph"sized" high frequency sounds. When outputting an analog signal from an "('mpha~izl'ti" digital source, it is necessary to "de-emphasize" th~ high frequenc), sounds and bring them back to their original levels. The (lnputl block in the SYSTEM: Setup menu lets yotl ddermine \\'hetheT dc-emph;tsis will be carried out automatictllly, Of manually.

Adjusting the INPUT/OUTPUT levels (to prevent clipping)

n,e l1l1111b,'rs on th,' level nwter show, in decibels, how much room is Idt before the INPUT signal re,Kh,'s the clip point. If the input signal exceeds the clip point ((l dll), dip noise breaks out. This

unit's t.~ffl'ct prrx.'-l'SS(lr incorpoTclh.'s a 12 dB let.'way. Then'fore, (,VE'n if you TC'lise tht.' signalll'vel to

+12 dB, with the EQ bllxk for example, the intl'rnal pmces"" will not clip the signal. It is

n('(t.'s....uy, howl'\'cr, to reduct." 1('\'(.'ls oVt.'r nJll bt.l(or~ thl'Y ,1rc output. To ndjust thl' eHect )evl'i,

choo~,' IMi"'rj in the EDIT modt'. See "Changing the effect parameters" on page 17 to "dit an effect.

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Even though you can decrease levels in the mixer block. the most important factor

 

 

 

in preserving sound quality is the input level. The following is a general guide line

 

 

 

for adjusting the input level, but your eyes and ears are ultimately the most useful

 

 

 

tools in determining and maintaining the appropriate input level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

level meter

INPUT jacks

Signal

reading

 

 

 

Digital

odll digital (full swing)

 

(with the digital attenuator sct to 0 dB)

OdB

 

 

 

Analog (+ 4 dll)

+ 21 dB signal

Odll

llALANCED or UNBALANCED

 

 

(with the front panellNI'UT kr,ob set to 0 dB)

+ 4 dll signal

-17dB

 

 

 

Analog (- 20 dll)

- 2 dB signal

OdB

UNllAl.ANCED

 

 

 

 

(with tlw fn>nt panellNI'UT knob set to [) dll)

- 20 dll sign,,1

-18dB

 

 

 

.... See "Setting the DIGITAL IN/

OUT" on page 13.

.... See "Names and Functions of

Parts" on page 7.

.... See "Setting the DIGITAL IN/

OUT" on page 13.

Bypass and Mute

The bypass function outputs the sound of the signal originally input into the effector without adding any dfl'cts. Pressing the bypass button turns the bypass function on and off.

"Mute" is also ,wajJable as a form of bypass. When the BYPASS button is set to mute, the sound of the originally signal is cut in "ddition to th" sound of th<l eff<lcts. Th"rcfor", no sound comes from thl' unit. You can set BYPASS button to operate ,1S either "Mute" or "llypass" in the SYSTEM: Setup menu.

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Muting the sound is more than just turning the volume to "0." It is designed to prevent sound from returning to the mixer when the unit is connected in a send- return loop with a mixer. Ideally. when this unit is connected to a mixer. the sound of the input signal is should not be output from this unit, only the sound of the effects should be output (see "Cutting the Direct Sound (Dry On/Off)" on page 25). In this situation, however, using bypass only cuts the sound of the effects. and the sound input into the effector goes back to the mixer, producing a double signal. Using mute prevents the sound input into the effector from returning to the mixer and insures that only the sound generated from the original source (guitar, keyboard, etc.) reaches the mixer. In other words, it is the same as bypass.

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onginal sound

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When NOT using effects

 

 

 

 

Using BYPASS

 

 

Using MUTE

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original sound

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.... See "Names and Functions

of Parts· on page 6.

.... See 'Outputting Without

Effects (BYPASS/MUTE)" on page 15 to set the bypass mode.

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Contents Analog Input SamplingAnalog Output 23 W 120 25 W 230Table of Contents Midi in terminal Narnes andiFuractiollsof PartsNames and Functions of Parts Block and structure Setting the INPUT/OUTPUT levels~~~~,i~p~f~~~.~~~~dll~~~·~~c~~~rnd ~CH2~~~~~~ ~~~J~-- ~~tl@~ Setting the DigitaliN/OUT+,.,.,.\111\ \~ =~--~t-.tt .I~-- ~o ~-~t-..I~-oo~CH2 Choosing the bypass modeRecalling Effects from the Memory CD CD CD + I Enter Cdcdcijcd~att FX rEm FX E3 a·~ ~ ~Convenient Ways to Edit Checking the Structure in Play ModeComparing Effect Parameters Copying Effect ParametersSelecting the Active Parameters Processing Effects Edit~-= Protecting User Memory Saving an EffectOrganizing User Memory QYZIEJ G·? ~ ~ JC Press System Press Function a to select Set UpPreparing a Basic Midi Setup Basic Midi Transmit Switch Setup Tx-SwMidi Program Table Setup Table Midi Receive Switch Setup Rx-Sw~CH1 Additional InformationAES/EBU type XLR type Mini DIN rear panel Regarding the optionsSpdif type RCA type Mini DIN terminalEaA~~« Initialize User Memory? Battery PDL Edit aSubject Operation and Display Be activated. r Regarding the clock of the digital audio system Regarding the clock source of this unitPin No Pin name Description Explanation of IC TerminalsED2 LR1FED4 ED7Reso PBO PB7GND RxdiXtal ExtalHWR LWR+-C?--1leIIij,,..C=r--f~~rQ!-+-20 ALI 21 V~======JClK ~Q9--+-l IiITIDJIll Main BOARDJCOMPONENT~=O~ JrIll Oea7 C-l1NRul ~.j ~.Ol1leB011 ~ MAlN ~UAR~ 1/2 123+hr +--i~ +---~+-+-~ --~,~J Abbreviation eND Canadian AUS . AustralianVce VeeVec 02 01 00 y w sFfi ITTLCD501 1-810-771-11 Display PANEL, Liquid Crystal Section Exploded Views~~~~ #3 \S2 1-570-173-11 SELECTOR, Power Voltage Voltage SelectorBAR, BUS 4P BUS BAR 6PDiode SwitchFuse Holder BUS BAR2SV CS2SElect ImainiSocket IC CXK58257AM-I0LL-T6INPUT, Balanced CHI» OUTPUT, Balanced CHI»Resistor Imaini Glaze ChipRelay TransformerAccessories &PACKING Materials ConnectorCeramic Line Filter9510210-1 1995.9 DPS-V77960-369-91 Home A&V Products Company Subject Correction of Parts List~ indicates corrected portion