Part 6: Editing Effects

REVERB LEVEL

Range of Settings: 00 to 99

Page 3

Config. 1, 3, 4

 

Page 3 (Send 1)Config. 2

 

Page 1 (Send 3)Config.

2

 

Page 4

Config.

5

Adjusting this value will cause the overall Reverb Output Level to increase or decrease.

Note: If you pull this parameter down, you will be taking down the reverb for all of the sends at once (except for Configuration #2, which contains two separate Reverb effects). This means you won’t be able to hear Reverb regardless of how much input you feed it from any of the effect buses.

So if you want to pull down the Reverb level for Send 1 without affecting the other sends, press the Reverb button [100] and use the [PAGE] buttons to find the RvbIn Level parameter (page 4 in most Configurations). This controls the amount of Send 1 which gets fed to the Reverb (and it’s quicker than going back to Program Edit mode or Mix Edit mode and editing the Effect Send levels of however many Sounds or Programs may be feeding Send 1). This is also the function you would use to set each of the other Sends’ levels to the Reverb.

See pages 91 and 92 for further discussion regarding setting the Reverb Input Level for Sends 2 through 4.

LEZLIE LEVEL

Range of Settings: 00 to 99

Page 1

Config. 3

 

Page 5

Config. 5

This parameter is only available in Configurations 3 and 5. Adjusting this value will cause the Lezlie Output Level to increase or decrease.

Note: In Configuration #3 if this parameter is set to 00, the output of the Lezlie effect can still feed the Delay and Reverb modules.

OVERDRIVE LEVEL

Range of Settings: 00 to 99

Page 1 (Config. 5 only)

Adjusting this value will cause the Overdrive Output Level to increase or decrease. Even if this parameter is set to 00, the output of the Overdrive can still feed other Effect modules in this Configuration.

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Alesis QS8.1, QS7.1 manual Reverb Level, Lezlie Level, Overdrive Level