Alesis MIXING CONSOLES manual Configurations, MOD Amplitude, Configuration Signal Paths

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SECTION 4

PdL

Pitchwheel

Delay Level

 

1dL

Modwheel

Delay Level

ndL

Note Number

Delay

Level

 

UdL

VelocityDelay Level

 

AdL

Aftertouch

Delay Level

 

SdL

Sustain Pedal

Delay Level

 

bdL

Breath ControllerDelay Level

 

 

7dL

Volume Pedal

Delay

Level

 

 

 

 

 

MOD AMPLITUDE

The Mod Amplitude is the amount that the selected MIDIVERB III parameter will be affected by the Mod Source. It can be adjusted to affect the target parameter by a positive or negative amount. In other words, if the Reverb Decay was selected as the Mod Destination with the pitch wheel of a keyboard as the Mod Source, the pitch wheel could be programmed to cause the Reverb to increase the decay (positive) or decrease its decay (negative).

The VALUE button selects the amount of Modulation.

CONFIGURATIONS

At the heart of MIDIVERB III's unique sophistication is its 15 different configurations. A configuration is the order in which the internal digital Effects are placed. Even with all 4 effects operating simultaneously, each effect suffers no sonic degradation, and is capable of full 16Hz to 15KHz bandwidth.

CONFIGURATION SIGNAL

PATHS

One of the major differences between each configuration is whether the Chorus of the MIDIVERB III is connected directly to the output, or if it is fed directly into the Delay or Reverb instead. Figure 10 shows that Configurations 1 through 6 are identical with Configurations 7 through 12 except that 1 through 6 has the Chorus connected to the output.

Another major difference between configurations is how the Delay section of the MIDIVERB III will be used. In Configurations 1, 7, and 13, the Delay is used for slightly delaying the Reverb in order to simulate a larger environment. This is called PreDelay. In all other configurations, the Delay section functions as a normal digital delay. See

Figure 10.

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Contents Alesis Table of Contents Interfacing Midiverb Section Page Page Alesis Midiverb FeaturesIntroduction HOW to USE this Manual Editing Programs Factory ProgramsSelecting Programs Please NoteComparing AN Edited to a Stored Program Quick Start Saving Storing Edited Programs Description of Controls Front Panel Edit ValueProgram StoreCHORUS/3 DELAY/2MIDI/8 CONFIG/6MIX/5 MOD/7Midi Mapping Midi PROG/9INT. PROG/0 Midi in Jack BypassInput Jacks Output JacksPower Midiverb III Front and Back PanelsBypass Jack Section Mono Connection to Instrument or Microphone Interfacing MidiverbInstruments Microphones Mono OperationMixing Consoles Interfacing VIA AUX SendsStereo Connection to Mixing Console VIA AUX Sends Connection to Console VIA Insert Patch Points Interfacing VIA Insert Send ReturnsStereo Connection to the Console Main Outputs Connection to the Main OutputsPlease NOTEFor With Value Buttons Selecting a ProgramFrom Midi With KeypadEditing a Program PonRo1 FunctionsReverb Reverb AlgorithmReverb Algorithms Chorus DelayDisplay What is CHORUS?What is FLANGING? Chorus Algorithm Flanging AlgorithmFrequency Selections Chorus SpeedEffect EQ Delay Output LevelMIX Parameters Input EQMOD Parameters MOD RoutingMOD Controller Sources Midiverb III Midi Parameter Targets Midi Controller SourcesMOD Controller Modulated Midiverb III MOD Routing DisplayConfigurations Configuration Signal PathsMOD Amplitude Using Midiverb Reverb Individual ConfigurationsConfiguration Signal Paths Output PRE-DELAYUsing Midiverb Chorus Effects Possibilities ConfigurationDelay Level Algorithm Decay EQ Reverb Input MIX Output Configuration Chorus Delay Chorus Configuration Routed to Effects only EQd Chorused Delay 123 Using Midiverb III with Midi Midi Parameters To Change Midi ChannelsMidi Channel Midi Program Change Selecting Midi Program ChangeMidi Echo Section Selecting Midi Echo Midi SendTransmitting Programs VIA Midi Midi Mapping Receiving Programs VIA MidiHOW to USE Midi Mapping Midi ProgINT. Prog 033 Using Midiverb Initializing the Midiverb Miscellaneous FunctionsDetermining the Current Software Version Specifications Specifications Weight