Description of Controls - Chapter 5

Routing

In order for us to hear our signal through the Q20 it must be routed from input to output. Also in order for us to hear our effects, the signal must be routed through the Blocks that contain our chosen effects.

Pressing the [ROUTING] button selects Routing Page 1. This is where you can dial through, with the [VALUE/ENTER] knob, all the possible connections. Once you find the route you want, press [VALUE/ENTER] to select it. This automatically advances the display to Routing Page 2, where you can enter a level for that connection. Page 3 allows you to delete any unwanted patches.

Selection

Parameters

Page #

Defined Blocks,

Add Route From:

1

L OUT, R OUT

Level From:

2

 

Delete Route From:

3

Undefined Blocks

None (ÒBLOCK IS OFFÓ)

1

Mix

Allows us to create a mix of the input signal, the levels of effects sent to the outputs, and the Master effects level. If an unassigned Block is selected, or the L/R OUT, the Mix function will have only two pages. These let you control the Direct signal level being routed to the outputs, and adjust the master effects level of all Blocks routed to the outputs. Normally, these are adjusted as a percentage of the total level.

When a defined Block is selected, a new Page 1 is added, and the other two pages move down (Page 1 becomes page 2, Page 2 becomes Page 3). Page 1 will now let you adjust the selected BlockÕs level going to the L/R OUT.

Selection

Parameters

Page #

Defined Blocks

Level to L/R

1

 

Direct Level From Input

2

 

Master Effects Level

3

L OUT, R OUT,

Direct Level From Input

1

Undefined Blocks

Master Effects Level

2

If the selected Block is not routed to the L/R OUT, the Level to L/R parameter value will be ÒNONEÓ. If the inputs are not routed to the outputs in the current Program, the Direct Level will be ÒNONEÓ. Likewise, if none of the defined Blocks are routed to the L/R OUT, the Master Effects Level will be ÒNONEÓ.

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