FX PROCESSOR CONTROLS (EFX only)
1. Tempo Button - Tapping this button twice sets the Delay Time of the selected program. The LED flashes to indicate current tempo. Can be tapped in time with music source to synchronise the delay.
2. Store Button - Stores program modifications to one of the program locations. Press and hold for three seconds will store the preset in the current location. The LED will flash rapidly during the store operation and then stay illuminated for 1 second to show the operation is complete.
3. Pre Delay / Time/ Speed Knob - Controls Pre Delay of the reverbs or the first parameter (time or speed related) of the selected effect. The LED illuminates when the parameter matches the stored setting.
4. Decay / Feedback/Depth Knob - Controls Decay of the reverbs or the second parameter (feedback or depth related) of the selected effect. The LED illuminates when the parameter matches the stored setting.
5. Variation - Controls Liveliness or Diffusion (depending on the reverb selected) or the third parameter of the selected effect. The LED illuminates when the parameter matches the stored setting.
6. Program Select Knob - Navigates through programs, turning to the required pro- gram will initiate the loading of the program which take approximately 1 second. The knob can be rotated clockwise or anticlockwise and will alternate between BANK A and BANK B every full rotation. The current bank is shown by its illuminated LED, which flashes if the FX processor is muted. There is a handy aide memoir of the programs printed on the front panel.
7. Clip LED – This LED illuminates when either the incoming audio or the processed audio (within the effect processor) overloads, and causes distortion of the signal.
8. PFL - This switch routes a post effects processor,
9. MUTE - This switch mutes the output of the FX processor. It doesn’t mute the PFL signal or the FX TO AUX 1
10.FX TO AUX 1 - This pot routes a
11.EFFECTS FADER - This fader controls the level of the signal, from the FX proces- sor, routed to the main mix busses.
FX BUS OUT (see diagram on page 24) - This output carries the signal from the FX bus. It could be used as a second Aux Output if desired, if the FX Processor is not needed at the time.
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