Digital Effects Processor
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Digital Effects Processor
User Guide
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1. Product Overview
Contents
Introduction
2. Basic Operation
4. The Presets
Specifications
Contents, contd
Troubleshooting
5. MIDI Operation
The Presets
Introduction
Editing Expansion User Interface
Product Overview
Block Diagram
Product Overview
The Front Panel
ADJUST
POWER
Headroom
The Rear Panel
AC Power
Footswitch
S/PDIF
Footswitch/Foot Controller
Installation Notes
Mounting Power Requirements Audio Connections
Control Connections
Balanced
Headroom Display
Unbalanced
Overload
Setting Analog and Digital Input Level
Setting Output Level
Connection to a mixing consoles effects sends
Configurations
1.Press Control
Memory Cards
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
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Displays the currently loaded
Word Clock
Row Audio 0.0 Word Clock
Audio
Audio
Audio
Error Log
Dig In Status
Dig In Status
0.2 Dig In Lvl
0.1 Analog In Lvl
Audio *Error Log 0.0 CRC >9999
Error : Lock
0.3 Auto Lock
0.4 SCMS
Error : Out Of Range
Row System 1.0 Edit Mode
0.5 Emphasis Bit
0.6 Output Level
1.1 Mix Mode
1.3 Bypass Mode/Bypass Src
1.2 Tempo Mode
1.4 Pgm Bypass
1.6 Auto Load
1.7 Patch Update
1.5 Mem Protect
1.8 Initialize
Row Card 2.0 Bank Copy
2.1 Load
3.1 Receive
Row MIDI 3.0 Reset
2.2 Format
3.2 Transmit
Chain
3.6 Int Clock
3.5 Send Foot Pedal, Foot Sw 1, Foot Sw 2, ADJUST
3.4 Automation
3.7 SysEx
Default Setting
Row Setup 4.0 Store
4.1 Load
Default Setting
Pgm Assign
Row Mapx Map 0 and Map
Row Chain
Chain
Prime Blue
Program and Register Banks
Chorus+Rvb
Chorus+Rvb
register
Efx /Rvb X P0 0.0 Prime Blue
available
Basic Operation
Tempo Mode
2-19
0.2 Source
Row Tempo 0.0 Rate
0.1 BeatValue
Simultaneously press Up
1.2 Average
Row Tap 1.0 Tap Duration
1.1 Tap Source and Tap Level
1.3 Display
Blue loaded. The following display will appear
The Soft Row
Compare is on stored effect active
Turning Memory
Store Operations
Protection Off
Renaming the ADJUST Knob Patch
Register Location
front panel Edit button
Mod: Sw
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Basic Operation
Entering Soft Row assign
Soft Row param : Controls Mix
2-29
About Sources
The Patch Row
Basic Operation
Patch Sources
2-31
Attack, Release, Mode
Rate, Shape, P Width, Depth
AR ENV
Env L
Assigning Values
Jump
Jump contd
default values
Patching Examples
Creating a patch with
Patch 1 Dst Unassigned
Adjusting the modulation
source parameters
Changing the default destination values
Press Edit to jump back to the Patch row
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Multiple Patches with the Same Destination
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Chorus +Rvb
The Algorithms and Their Parameters
Prime Blue
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The 4-VoiceAlgorithms The Reverb Shell
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The Algorithms and Their Parameters
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The Algorithms and Their Parameters
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The Algorithms and Their Parameters
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The 6-VoiceAlgorithms
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The Algorithms and Their Parameters
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The Algorithms and Their Parameters
Chorus+Rvb contd
3-11
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The Algorithms and Their Parameters
M-Band+Rvbcontd
3-13
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The Resonant Chord Algorithms Res1>Plate and
Res2 Plate
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The Algorithms and Their Parameters
Res2>Plate contd Res1>Plate Res2>Plate
The Resonant Chord Algorithms Res1>Plate and
3-15
Chorus Controls Delay Time
MstDepth and MstRate
Voices Depth and Rate
Feedback/Cross-Feedback Filters Glide FX Levels
High Cut
FX Adjust
InLvl L&R, InPan L&R
Voice Dif
Value
Controls contd. FX Width
ADJUST
Display Label
GldResp
Master, GldResp, GldRange, Clear
Clear Master
GldRange
Voices
Delay Time contd
Delay Time
Algorithm
Mstr Fbk, Mstr X-Fbk
Feedback/ Cross Feedback
Master
Voices 1-6Fbk, X-Fbk
V1-V6LoCut and HiCut
Filters Glide FX
Mstr LC/HC
Gld Lvl
Master
X-FbkL/R
Glide FX contd
Voices
Mod: LFO
Modulation contd
Mod: AR Env
Mod: Env L and Mod: Env R
Modulation contd. Mod: Latch
Rate
Mod: Sw 1 and Mod: Sw
Mode, T Lvl and T Src
P Width
Master
Panning
Modulation contd
Voices
The Algorithms and Their Parameters
Values
PCM 80 Patch Sources
3-29
Assign
Tuning
Res 1>Plate Pitch parameters
Active
Pitch contd
Res 2>Plate Pitch parameters
The Algorithms and Their Parameters
V1-V6Pitch
Pitch contd
Active resonators set to The Key is C
Size
Mstr Res,Mstr HC
V1Res,V1 HiCut-V6Res,V6 HiCut
Duration
Depth
Shape, Spread
Rvb Design contd
Spin
Low Slope and Mid Slope
Pre Delay
Mid Rt and Low Rt
Crossover
PstMix, PstGld
RefLvl L&R, RefDly L&R
EkoFbk L&R,EkoDly L&R
Pst Mix
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Bank
Preset Type
Matrix
Location
Program Bank 0 P0
Multi Effects P0 0.0 - P0
Multi Effects P0 0.0 – P0 1.9 contd
Modulation Effects P0 2.0 – P0
Modulation Effects P0 2.0 – P0 3.5 contd
Special Effects P0 3.6- P0
Program Bank 1 P1
Rhythmic Echo and Delay Effects P1 0.0 – P1
Special Effects P0 3.6– P0 4.9 contd
Rhythmic Echo and Delay Effects
P1 0.0 – P1 3.6 contd
P1 0.0 – P1 3.6 contd
Rhythmic Echo and Delay Effects
LatchedEkos
2.7 BandEkoSweepADJUST: Mstr Fbk 0–100
Rhythmic Echo and Delay Effects
P1 0.0 – P1 3.6 contd
Ambience Effects P1 3.7 – P1
Ambience Effects P1 3.7 – P1 4.9 contd
Program Bank 2 P2
EQ Effects P2 0.0 – P2
EQ Effects P2 0.0 – P2 1.0 contd
Spatial Effects P2 1.1 - P2
Spatial Effects P2 1.1 – P2 2.4 contd
Gain Effects P2 2.5 – P2
Gain Effects P2 2.5 – P2 4.0 contd
Resonant Chord Effects P2 4.1 – P2
Gain Effects P2 2.5 – P2 4.0 contd
Resonant Chord Effects P2 4.1 – P2 4.9 contd
Program Bank 3 P3
Reverb Effects P3 0.0 – P3
Reverb Effects P3 0.0 – P3 2.8 contd
Processed Reverb Effects P3 2.9 - P3
Reverb Effects P3 0.0 – P3 2.8 contd
Processed Reverb Effects P3 2.9 – P3 3.9 contd
Remix Effects P3 4.0 – P3
4.6 ADJToFreeze2ADJUST: Freeze It 0–1
Remix Effects P3 4.0 – P3 4.9 contd
ADJUST: Freeze It
4.7 FSw2 FreezeADJUST: Feedback 0–100
Alphabetical Index of Presets
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MIDI Operation
Accessing Programs and Registers
Selecting a MIDI Channel
MIDI Tempo Control
Using the PCM 80 as a MIDI Clock Source
Controlling PCM 80 Tempo Rate with MIDI Clock
PCM 80 Tempo 0.2 Source set to MIDI
Control 3.7 MIDI SysEx set to Receive On
PCM 80s
Control 3.4 Automation set to On
PCM 80 Tempo 0.2 Source set to MIDI
MIDI Transmit 3.21
The ADJUST Knob Foot Pedal, Foot Sw
and Foot Sw 2 as MIDI Controllers
MIDI Foot Sw
the running effect
Program Change Messages
Automation
Reset All Controllers
MIDI Clock and Clock Commands
SysEx Automation
Dynamic MIDI
Transmitted
MIDI Implementation Chart
Function
Recognized
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Common MIDI Problems
Troubleshooting
The PCM 80 doesnt respond to SysEx commands
Low Voltage Overheating
No Effects Output
Operational Problems Power On Behavior
No Digital Audio Output
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Restoring Factory Default Settings
Reinitialization
Specifications
Specifications subject to change without notice
Digital Audio Interface
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