MIXING, MUTING, AND APPLYING EFFECTS
The tangerine lets you control the level and panning of each pad from the Pad Macro and
Pad Parameter screens. For convenience, you can also adjust the pad levels and panning
settings from a central Mixer screen, which has an associated Mutes screen for temporarily
muting pads without changing the mixer levels.
The tangerine also has two effects buses for applying delay (FX1) and reverb (FX2) to as
many pads as you want. You adjust the FX1 and FX2 send levels for each pad from the FX
Sends screen, which has a pair of associated screens, FX1: Delay and FX2: Reverb for
adjusting the settings of the delay and reverb effects.
The following diagram shows the tangerine’s pad “voice” and effects architecture.
Each pad’s FX1 Send level determines how much of the pad’s stereo voice output is fed into
the delay effect and each pad’s FX2 Send level determines how much is fed into the reverb
effect. The tangerine combines the eight voice outputs with the delay and reverb effect
outputs, and applies a built-in compressor for a final stage of dynamics control.
You can configure the tangerine’s mixer to include an external audio source while
recording new samples or to chain multiple devices together. You can specify if and how
you want to monitor external audio with the Rec Mon parameter in the nanobox
Configuration screen.
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Pads
1-8
FX1
Compressor
FX2
+
Out
You may disable
the Compressor
on the nanobox
Configuration
screen.