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| LO EQ | LOF | 63 – 2000(Hz) | Selects the frequency for low EQ boost/cut. This |
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4.Use the [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys to set the track parameters.
The left/right [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys select the parameter, and the up/down [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys change the setting value.
HIEQ ON | HIG 0 | HIG 0 | HIG 1 |
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When STL (stereo link) is ON, all parameters for tracks 1 and 2, and tracks 3 and 4 are linked, except for the
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The FADER parameter is only for display and cannot be changed. (When the respective fader is moved, the indication changes.)
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The track mixer incorporates a send/return effect with reverb/delay/chorus. The signal flow when using the send/return effect is as follows.
SEND | Send/return |
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The intensity of the send/return effect can be adjusted for each track individually by adjusting the send level. Raising the level causes the effect to be more pronounced for that track. This example shows how to select the algorithm for the send/return effect and how to adjust the send level.
Setting the algorithm and parameter for the send/return effect
1.While the main screen is shown, press the [SEND/RETURN] key.
The [SEND/RETURN] key lights up and the send/return effect is activated. The menu for selecting the algorithm for the send/return effect appears on the display.
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For the send/return effect, you can select a reverb, delay, or chorus type algorithm. Each type has one parameter (an element for adjusting the action of the effect) that allows a more finely graded adjustment than the send level. Available algorithms and parameters are listed in the table on page 22 – 23.
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