<Mono-in/mono-out> 2 channels

Use these effects when you wish to apply the same effect simultaneously to two channels.

For example you would select this if you are inputting a piano sound from your keyboard in stereo, and would like to apply a compressor to each channel independently to process the sound that is being recorded.

However, simultaneous two-channel input is accepted only if [EFFECT ASSIGN] is set either to INPUT 1/2 or MASTER (Global Type).

L

Effect

 

L

 

INPUT

 

 

OUTPUT

 

Effect

R

 

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of course, you are free to input only one of the chan- nels.

If you select this type for a monaural source, the effect will apply only to one channel as shown in the follow- ing diagram, and only that single channel will be out- put.

Mono input to a [Mono-in/mono-out] 2 channel type effect

L

Effect

 

L

 

INPUT

 

 

OUTPUT

 

Effect

R

 

R

 

 

 

 

<Stereo-in/stereo-out>

These effects assume that you are using a stereo input source.

L

Effect

 

L

 

INPUT

 

OUTPUT

R

 

 

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In some cases, inputting a monaural source may fail to produce the desired effect (see the following diagram). An example of this type of effect would be the Center Canceller; the effect will not be produced unless a ste- reo source is input.

Mono input to a [Stereo-in/stereo-out] type effect

L

Effect

 

L

 

INPUT

 

OUTPUT

R

 

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

P2 Monitor delay settings

You can apply a delay to only the monitor sound. When recording vocals or guitar, applying delay to the monitor sound will add a sense of spaciousness, mak- ing it easier for you to sing or play, and the delay effect will not be applied to the sound that is actually recorded.

 

1

 

1

 

2

MoniDly:oœ

 

T

:200msœ

The monitor delay page will appear when [EFFECT ASSIGN] is set to INPUT 1/2 and [REC SELECT] is set

to INPUT 1/2.

P2-1 Monitor delay on/off

[o (On), - (Off)]

Turns the monitor delay on (o) or off (-).

Monitor delay can be turned on only for tracks whose [TRACK STATUS] is REC (ANALOG) when [EFFECT ASSIGN] is set to INPUT 1/2 and [REC SELECT] is set to INPUT 1/2. Monitor delay will be applied only to the sound that is input from the INPUT 1·2 jacks. Mon- itor delay will not be applied to the playback tracks.

Monitor delay can be turned on as long as the above settings are made, and will still apply even if the entire effect chain is turned off. Also, monitor delay is switched on/off from one location (not for individual channels). When the power is turned off, monitor delay will be OFF the next time the power is turned on.

P2-2 Monitor delay parameter select .............................

(refer to “Effect parameter list”)

P2-3Monitor delay parameter settings .....................

(refer to “Effect parameter list”)

Selects the monitor delay parameters in P2-2, and set their values in P2-3.

The parameters that are set for the monitor delay are saved automatically. However when the power is turned off, they will return to their initial settings.

When the monitor delay page is displayed, you can press the [EDIT] key to access the editing page for the currently selected effect program (refer to “29. EDIT EFFECT”). When you press the [EDIT] key to exit the editing page, you will return to the previous monitor delay page.

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