MICROMIX
| Effect | Modify |
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1. | Room Reverb | decay | 9. | Fast Echo | decay | |
2. | Hall Reverb | decay | 10. | Short Decay Echo | delay | |
3. | Hall Reverb - Vocals | 11. | Long Decay Echo | |||
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4. | Hall Reverb w/Echo |
| 12. | Chorus | rate | |
5. | Plate Reverb | decay | 13. | Flanger | ||
6. | Plate Reverb - Vocals | 14. | Rotary Speaker |
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7. | Plate Reverb w/Echo |
| 15. | Distortion | gain | |
8. | Gated Reverb | decay | 16. | Harmonizer | pitch |
Note: The signal sent from the internal Digital Effects Processor to the MON mix is independent from the MON send controls on the channel strips. When a channel’s EFX control routes a signal to the internal Effects processor and the MON level con- trol (for that channel) is turned off, the channel’s wet effects will still be audible in the monitor bus (if the EFX to MONitor return level is turned up).
2. Effects CLIP LED
Situated to the right of the MODIFY EFX control, the CLIP LED indicates that the digi- tal processor is receiving an input signal that’s too strong, resulting in distortion. For optimum performance, the CLIP LED should never flash. If there is clipping activity, turn down the channel EFX controls appropriately.
Built in 9-Band Graphic Equalizer & Shelving EQs
1. General
Each EQ consists of a set of
Note: Equalizers have an effect on the gain of the main system as well as its fre- quency response. Once adjusted, you may need to adjust the MAIN master level if the clip LEDs become too active.
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2.Main Functions for the Graphic EQ and Shelving Equalizers
i.To adjust the system to help reduce feedback, a normal technique is to turn the main system up to the point of feedback and then adjust the EQ sliders individu- ally to determine which frequency band will reduce the potential of feedback. When the specific frequency band is isolated, set it to about
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