Model LM16 [Mixer basics]
(4)Adjust the effected (wet) signal level sent to the stereo L/R buss using the control in the [EFFECT TO STEREO] section
Adjust the effected signal level while monitoring the stereo buss signal using headphones or monitor speakers.
<Memo>: To send the effected signal to the group or AUX busses, use the controls in the [EFFECT TO GROUP] or [EFFECT TO GROUP] section.
• About the effect types
HALL 1 | Standard hall reverb; detailled and trans- | |
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HALL | Stadium reverb characterized by long | |
early reflections. | ||
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STADIUM | Reverb simulating an auditorium with | |
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ROOM | Room reverb simulating a moderate | |
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Monitoring
You can monitor the signal using headphones via the [PHONES] jack or using monitor speak- ers via the [MONITOR L/R] jacks.
The signal to be monitored can be selected using the [MONITOR SELECT] switch. Each press of the switch changes the monitor sig- nals and the indicator for the current moni- tor signal (ST,
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bandwidth. | ||
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PLATE 2 | Plate reverb with a gentle character. | |
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Level meters
Indicators
[MONITOR SELECT]
switch
VOCAL1 | flections, and uniform decay at all fre- | |
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VOCAL 2 short delay. This blends well with any | ||
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makes any vocal sound professional. | ||
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Mono DLY | Mono delay. | |
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Pan DLY | Panning delay. | |
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Short DLY | Short delay. |
| You can monitor the stereo L and R buss signal, | |
ST | which is output from the [STEREO OUT (L, R)] | |
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You can monitor the group 1 and 2 buss signals, | ||
which are output from the [GROUP (1, 2)] jacks. | ||
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You can monitor the group 3 and 4 buss signals, | ||
which are output from the [GROUP (3, 4)] jacks. | ||
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EFF | You can monitor the output signal (wet signal) of | |
RTN | the internal effects processor. | |
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The output level of the [PHONES] jack is con- trolled by the [MONITOR] and [PHONES] con- trols, while the output level of the [MONITOR L/R] jacks is controlled by the [MONITOR] control. The output levels of the monitoring signals are shown on the level meters above the [MONITOR SELECT] switch.
<Note>: If any of the [SOLO] switches is set to ON, the solo signal is monitored, while the sig- nal selected by the [MONITOR SELECT] switch is interrupted.
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