ROUTING

Press the ROUTING key in the "Setup section" to choose between six different routings. Use the CURSOR keys to select a new routing followed by the OK key to confirm your choice. A small pop-up window will tell you that the routing has changed.

Please note that how the selected Routing works, is highly affected by the settings of the Channel and MIX parameters in the I/O display. (Please see page 16).

Serial

The serial mode is a stereo Input/Output

routing. It gives you two independent

effects in the same signal path. Please understand that the entire Output from Engine 1 is fed into the Input of Engine 2.

A common use of this particular routing could be selecting a De-esser; a Compressor or a Chorus in Engine 1 and a reverb or delay in Engine 2.

Parallel

The Parallel mode is a stereo Input/Output routing. Both Engines will work as stereo effects and their Output will be mixed down to a stereo signal. With this routing, the M3000 can be used as two

parallel effects on the same stereo source. You may also set the I/O menu to left Input to get two independent stereo out effects on the M3000 from a single send on the mixer.

Dual Mono

Using this mode you actually split the M3000 into two independent mono effect units. Use left Input/Output to connect Engine 1, and right Input/Output to connect Engine 2.

Linked

When you select the Linked Routing, the

two Engines will link together. This

means that the preset in Engine 1 will be copied into Engine 2 and the Edit pages

will lock together. The Linked Routing is indicated by the two EDIT LEDs which will be lit simultaneously. Left and Right channel audio paths are completely separated in this routing. Use this routing when you need e.g. two similar EQs, De-essers or Compressors.

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TC electronic SDN BHD M3000 user manual Routing, Parallel, Dual Mono, Linked