Alesis MIXING CONSOLES manual MIX Parameters, Input EQ, Effect EQ, Delay Output Level

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SECTION 4

INPUT EQ

The INPUT EQ is a high-cut filter that rolls off the high frequency response of the input signal before it is sent to either the Delay, Reverb, or Chorus. The VALUE button selects the frequency where the signal has been rolled off -3dB. See Figure 7.

EFFECT EQ

The EFFECT EQ is a high-cut filter that is part of the currently selected effect. The VALUE button selects the frequency where the signal has been rolled off -3dB. See Figure 7.

With effects that have reverb (Configurations 1 through 13), the EFFECT

EQ determines the high frequency decay of the reverb. With effects that have Delay (Configurations 14 and 15), the EFFECT EQ determines the frequency response of the Delay Regeneration (or the number of repeats).

MIX PARAMETERS

When in the EDIT mode, pressing the MIX button will adjust the relative level of either the Delay or Reverb, depending on which page the Edit LED is set. The programmable Mix Parameters are especially useful in live situations where the level of Delay and Reverb must be different from program to program.

The Chorus level is always the same and is either On or Off depending upon the Configuration selected.

The Mix parameters are:

DELAY OUTPUT

LEVEL

The Delay Output Level adjusts the output level of the Delay section.

REVERB OUTPUT

LEVEL

The Reverb Output Level adjusts the output level of the Reverb section.

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