Front Panel Features
18.ECHO DELAY – This control is used to adjust the length of time between each echo repetition. When set to minimum, the echo repetitions will occur rapidly, with little to no time between them. As this control is turned clockwise, the time between each repetition will increase.
19.DSP ON/OFF – Use this control to quickly enable or disable all DSP effects. This can be used to switch to a “dry” signal for DJ or speaker announcements. When the announcements are over, hit the button again to reapply the effects. When the button is in the OUT position, all DSP effects are off; when the button is in the IN position, all DSP effects are on.
20.REVERB LEVEL - This control adjusts the overall level of the reverb effect. Use this control to adjust the amount of REVERB applied when adjusting the master effect level control. To increase reverb, turn the control clockwise. To decrease reverb, turn the control
21.HISS FILTER – Thue control is used to reduce the amount of sibilance in the vocals while using DSP echo with repeat. As the control is turned clockwise, less sibilance will occur during each echo repitition.
NOTE: This feature only works when DSP repeat is applied.
22.MASTER EFFECT LEVEL – This control is used to adjust the overall level of all the effects combined. Use this control after you have already made individual adjustments to the reverb, echo and hiss fi lter controls. If you fi nd that you applied too much or too little DSP effects and need to quickly make an adjustment to all the channels, use this control.
Note: There are two other locations to adjust the amount
of DSP that goes into the mix: The DSP controls on the EQ panel, and the DSP controls on the channel strips.
23.FOOT SW. – This input jack is for connecting an
external footswitch that can be used to enable or disable DSP effects. The DSP ON/OFF button needs to be in the ON position to use the footswitch. Any
24.ST CH EFFECT LOOPS
These ¼” insert jacks are for connecting external effects devices such as digital key controllers, equalizers, and sonic enhancers. With an insert jack, a signal can leave the jack to an external processor, and return
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