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AMBIENCE

Your mixes can be further refined by adding ambience

effects such as reverb or delay. The internal effects can be 

used to add reverb or delay to individual channels in the 

same way as external effects processors.

Reverb and Delay Time

The optimum reverb time for a piece of music will depend on 

the music’s tempo and density, but as a general rule longer 

reverb times are good for ballads, while shorter reverb times 

are more suited to uptempo tunes. Delay times can be djusted 

to create a wide variety of “grooves”. When adding delay to 

a vocal, for example, try setting the delay time to dotted 

eighth notes corresponding to the tune’s tempo.

Reverb Tone

Different reverb programs will have different “reverb tone” due 

to differences in the reverb time of the high or low 

frequencies. Too much reverb, particularly in the high 

frequencies, can result in unnatural sound and interfere with 

the high frequencies in other parts of the mix. It’s always a 

good idea to choose a reverb program that gives you the 

depth you want without detracting from the clarity of the mix.

Reverb Level

It’s amazing how quickly your ears can lose perspective and 

fool you into believing that a totally washed out mix sounds 

perfectly fine. To avoid falling into this trap start with reverb 

level all the way down, then gradually bring the reverb into 

the mix until you can just hear the difference. Any more than 

this normally becomes a “special effect.”

THE MODULATION EFFECTS

Phasing, Chorus, and Flanging

All of these effects work on basically the same principle: a 

portion of the audio signal is “time-shifted” and then mixed 

back with the direct signal. The amount of time shift is 

controlled, or “modulated”, by an LFO (Low-frequency 

Oscillator). 

For phasing effects the shift is very small. The phase 

difference between the modulated and direct signals causes 

cancellation at some frequencies and reinforces the signal at 

others and this causes the shimmering sound we hear.

For chorus and flanging the signal is delayed by several 

milliseconds, with the delay time modulated by an LFO, and 

recombined with the direct signal. In addition to the phasing 

effect described above, the delay modulation causes a 

perceived pitch shift which, when mixed with the direct signal, 

results in a harmonically rich swirling or swishing sound. 

The difference between chorus and flanging effects is 

primarily in the amount of delay time and feedback 

used—flanging uses longer delay times than chorus, whereas 

chorus generally uses a more complex delay structure. Chorus 

is most often used to thicken the sound of an instrument, while 

flanging is usually used as an outright “special effect” to 

produce otherworldly sonic swoops.

COMPRESSION

One form of compression known as “limiting” can, when 

properly used, produce a smooth, unified sound with no 

excessive peaks or distortion. A common example of the use 

of compression is to “tame” a vocal that has a wide dynamic 

range in order to tighten up the mix. With the right amount of 

compression you’ll be able to clearly hear whispered 

passages while passionate shouts are still well balanced in 

the mix. Compression can also be valuable on bass guitar. 

Too much compression can be a cause of feedback, 

however, so use it sparingly.

Most compressors require 

several critical parameters 

to be set properly to achieve 

the desired sound. The MG 

compressor makes achieving 

great sound much easier: all 

you need to do is set a single 

“compression” control and all 

of the pertinent parameters are automatically adjusted for you.

(Min)

(Max)

INPUT

OUTPUT

BOOST WITH CAUTION

If you’re trying to create special or unusual effects, go ahead 

and boost away as much as you like. But if you’re just trying 

to achieve a good sounding mix, boost only in very small 

increments. A tiny boost in the midrange can give vocals 

more presence, or a touch of high boost can give certain 

instruments more “air.” Listen, and if things don’t sound clear 

and clean try using cut to remove frequencies that are 

cluttering up the mix rather than trying to boost the mix into 

clarity. One of the biggest problems with too much boost is 

that it adds gain to the signal, increasing noise and 

potentially overloading the subsequent circuitry.

FREQUENCY (Hz)

LOW BOOST

LOW FLAT

MID BOOST

MID FLAT

HIGH BOOST

HIGH FLAT

HIGH CUT

MID CUT

LOW CUT

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Summary of Contents for EX-10 Pro

Page 1: ...N MIX GROUP PK PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN MIX GROUP PK PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN MIX GROUP PK PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN MIX GROUP PK PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN MIX GROUP PK 9 10 STEREO 9 10 STEREO AUX2 FX MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN MIX GROUP PK 7 8 STEREO 7 8 STEREO AUX2 FX MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN MIX GROUP PK 10 CHANNEL MIXING AMPLIFIER EX 10 Pro 01 HALL 1 02 ...

Page 2: ... the Whole System for Large Format 12 13 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 14 Front Panel 14 15 Rear Panel 16 OPERATION 17 USB SD Player Operation 17 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS 18 SPECIFICATIONS 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 WARRANTY 21 AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES 22 FINAL WORDS TO USER 23 CONTACT INFORMATION 23 Safety Features Connection Applications Contact Us Troubleshooting Warranty Final Words Notices Spec Dimensions Op...

Page 3: ...0W 1kHz 8 ohm 3 Band Microphone Equalizer Phantom Power P48 for condenser microphones Built In digital 99 DSP effect Bluetooth Enabled to connect to smart phone USB interface for recording and playing digital music file USB function control by independent channel Channels 1 to 6 Mono Microphone Plugs Channels 7 to 10 Stereo Audio Inputs Left Right Master control faders Gain Control for each channe...

Page 4: ...e Requiring Service This product should be serviced only by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into this product or C This product has been exposed to rain or D This product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E This product has been dropped or its chassis...

Page 5: ...his is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug 120V AC POWER Do not store the electronic equipment near water or area with moisture such as bathroom kitchen sink laundry area and swimming pool etc Do not transport the electronic equipment by yourself if ...

Page 6: ...LANGER 14 WAH WAH 15 DOUBLER 16 RADIO 17 DELAY 2 18 DELAY 3 19 DELAY 4 20 DELAY 5 21 P P DELAY 2 22 P P DELAY 3 23 P P DELAY 4 24 P P DELAY 5 37 HALL 2 49 ROOM 2 59 DELAY 6 62 KARAOKE 2 65 SOFT CHORUS 69 WARM CHORUS 73 DEEP FLANGER 75 HEAVY FLANGER 79 CHASSIC PHASER 81 CHORUS REVERS 83 FLANGER REVERS 85 PHASER REVERS 87 PITCH REVERS 91 DELAY REVERS 93 DELAY CHORUS 95 DELAY FLANGER 97 DELAY PHASER ...

Page 7: ...ise Cancellation Noise Phase inversion Hot Cold Ground Source Cable Noise cancelled Noise free signal Phase inversion Receiving device To Summarize Microphones Use balanced lines Short line level runs Long line level runs The ambient electromag netic noise level will be the ultimate deciding factor but balanced is best Unbalanced lines are good if you re in a relatively noise free environment XLR ...

Page 8: ...ou ll hear the difference however in the way the mix sounds more spacious and instruments in the lower ranges will have better definition Surprisingly enough piano also has an incredibly powerful low end that can benefit from a bit of low frequency roll off to let other instruments notably drums and bass do their jobs more effectively Naturally you won t want to do this if the piano is playing sol...

Page 9: ...d by an LFO and recombined with the direct signal In addition to the phasing effect described above the delay modulation causes a perceived pitch shift which when mixed with the direct signal results in a harmonically rich swirling or swishing sound The difference between chorus and flanging effects is primarily in the amount of delay time and feedback used flanging uses longer delay times than ch...

Page 10: ... GROUP PK GAIN AUX2 FX MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN 7 8 STEREO 7 8 STEREO MIX GROUP PK GAIN AUX2 FX MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN 9 10 STEREO 9 10 STEREO MIX GROUP PK GAIN 48V 5 6 48V 1 2 48V 3 4 01 HALL 1 02 ROOM 1 03 PLATE 04 LARGE STAGE 05 SMALL STAGE 06 VOCAL ECHO 07 KARAOKE 1 08 DELAY 1 09 P P DELAY 1 10 TREMOLO 11 CHORUS 12 PHASER 13 FLANGER 14 WAH WAH 15 DOUBLER 16 RADIO 17 DELAY 2 18 DELAY 3 19 DELAY 4 20 ...

Page 11: ... EFF TO MIX GROUP GROUP GROUP TO L R MIX PHONES PROGRAM PUSH PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN 5 4 MIX GROUP PK GAIN PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN 1 1 MIX GROUP PK GAIN PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN 2 2 MIX GROUP PK GAIN PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN 3 3 MIX GROUP PK GAIN PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN 4 4 MIX GROUP PK GAIN PAD AUX2 FX HIGH MID LOW AUX1 R L PAN 6...

Page 12: ... TO L R EFF TO MIX GRO UP PHO NES FX MO NIT OR AUX 1 AUX 2 FX PRO GRA M PU SH 5 5 6 6 PA D AUX 2 FX HIG H MID LOW AUX 1 R L PAN MIX GRO UP PK GAI N 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 PA D AUX 2 FX HIG H MID LOW AUX 1 R L PAN GAI N MIX GRO UP PK PA D AUX 2 FX HIG H MID LOW AUX 1 R L PAN MIX GRO UP PK GAI N PA D AUX 2 FX HIG H MID LOW AUX 1 R L PAN GAI N MIX GRO UP PK PA D AUX 2 FX HIG H MID LOW AUX 1 R L PAN MIX GRO ...

Page 13: ...MIC 1 MIC 3 MIC INPUT Better Music Builder Passionate about Music MIC 3 MIC VOLUME IR FEEDBACK AUDIO VIDEO EFFECTS PROCESSOR DX 8000 High Definition Live Sound MIC EFFECT MUSIC EQ GAIN BACK DELAY LIMITER SYSTEM POLARITY X OVER PROGRAM ENTER ESC LEFT RIGHT GROUP A LEFT RIGHT GROUP B CENTER MONITOR SUB BASS OUTPUT LEVEL CLIP LIMIT 0dB 12dB 24dB EDIT CLIP LIMIT 0dB 12dB 24dB EDIT MIC 2 5 MIC 1 4 Soft...

Page 14: ...c range adjust the gain so that the PEAK indicator 9 lights on the LEVEL METER only occasionally and briefly on the highest input transients The 60 to 10 scale is the MIC input adjustment range The 40 to 10 scale is the LINE input adjustment range FRONT PANEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 PEAK LED LIGHT It lights up when an optimum operating level has been adjusted GAIN CONTROL Adjusts the input signal ...

Page 15: ...on the mixer supplies DC 48V power to pins 2 and 3 of all XLR type MIC INPUT jacks It does not provide P48 for jacks Please be sure your microphone s are compatible with P48 before use 48V INDICATOR 48V Indicator yellow lights up when phantom power is ON 12 14 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 20 22 23 24 25 10 CHANNEL MIXING AMPLIFIER EX 10 Pro AUX2 FX AUX1 AUX IN MONITOR FX CD CDR MP3 HIGH LOW EFFECTS EFF TO...

Page 16: ...nels For more information go to page 7 LINE INPUT JACKS MONO CHANNELS Balanced TRS phone jack line inputs T Hot R Cold S Ground You can connect either balanced or unbalanced phone plugs to these jacks Input jacks do not provide P48 phantom power SPEAKER OUTPUT L R JACKS Deliver the mixing amplifier EX 10 s stereo output Connect to power amplifier driving your main speakers MIX OUTPUT JACKS Deliver...

Page 17: ... program control to confirm your selection the blinking stops OPERATION Operating REPEAT RECORD BLUETOOTH USB U DISK MP3 USB MP3 REPEAT RECORD BLUETOOTH USB U DISK MP3 USB MP3 REPEAT RECORD BLUETOOTH USB U DISK MP3 USB MP3 REPEAT RECORD BLUETOOTH USB U DISK MP3 USB MP3 REPEAT RECORD BLUETOOTH USB U DISK MP3 USB MP3 REPEAT RECORD BLUETOOTH USB U DISK MP3 REPEAT RECORD BLUETOOTH USB REC U DISK MP3 R...

Page 18: ...REVERS 85 PHASER REVERS 87 PITCH REVERS 91 DELAY REVERS 93 DELAY CHORUS 95 DELAY FLANGER 97 DELAY PHASER 99 DELAY PITCH 10 CHANNEL MIXING AMPLIFIER EX 10 Pro REPEAT RECORD BLUETOOTH USB 24 BIT A D D A CONVERTER 24 BIT DUAL ENGINE DSP U DISK MP3 POWER 48V CLIP 0 2 2 4 4 7 7 10 10 20 30 L R USB REC MP3 POWER ANTENA A CNANNEL A DISPLAY CNANNEL B DISPLAY CHANNEL A VOLUME ANTENA B CHANNEL B VOLUME DUAL...

Page 19: ... CHANNELS Low 80 Hz 15 dB Low Mid 500 Hz 15 dB High Mid 3 kHz 15 dB High 12 kHz 15 dB AUX SENDS Type TS connector unbalanced Impedance approx 120 Ω Max Output Level 22 dBu Measuring conditions 1 1 kHz rel to 0 dBu 20 Hz 20 kHz line input main output unity gain 2 20 Hz 20kHz measured at main output Channels 1 4 unity gain EQ flat all channels on main mix channels 1 3 as far left as possible channel...

Page 20: ... both channels at the same volume 3 Channels 7 10 7 8 and 9 10 have both Left and Right audio inputs for stereo sound the channels can also operate as mono sound If used as mono be aware that the Left channel will play mono when no Right channel inserted If only the Right channel is used the audio will not play mono 4 Make sure the level of both the Left and Right MAIN MIX is equal for the same au...

Page 21: ...kmanship However our warranty does not cover defects due to normal wears damage in transit improper use abuse or failure to follow the proper instructions for maintenance This warranty is void in the event of unauthorized repairs alternations modifications and removing of the product label Please also note that our warranty does not cover any shipping cost for the return of defective products to u...

Page 22: ...als Disposal Disposal of this material can be regulated because of environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA http www eiae org Disposal Of Waste Equipment By Users In Private Households In The European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be dispose...

Page 23: ...ation in order to avoid risks in breaking the equipment with improper installation and safety protection purposes We also provide educational and technical information on audio equipment and technologies For example we provide free installation diagrams to make it easier to connect the system In addition to get best connections for the sharpest image and sound quality we provide hot tip for choosi...

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