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The Valve FX’s Mixer modules enable the use of effects in parallel
configurations. They allow multiple Module outputs to be connected
to a single input of another Module. Each mixer channel is equipped
with an input level to give you maximum control over levels coming
and going to and from different Modules. Mixer Modules appear in 1-
out, 2-out, and 3-out configurations. 2-out and 3-out configurations
include pan controls on the inputs. 3-out mixers are configured so
that the first output is actually a mono sum of all the inputs while the
outputs two and three function as left and right outs respectively.
Mixers............................When the MIXERS Parameter is set to
HIDDEN, mixer Parameters disappear from
the Parameter menu. To see mixer
Parameters, you must turn the Parameter to
DISPLAYED or press the <MIX> key. The
<MIX>key option allows you to temporarily
show mixer Parameters without the need for
turning this Parameter on each time.
NOTE:
The next two Parameters use a 4x2 Mixer as an example. The
actual numbers in the screen will vary depending on the Mixer Module
being used.
4x2 In 1 Level...............Controls the level of the input indicated in the
display. Variable from 0 to 100.
4x2 In 1 Pan .................Controls the panning of the input indicated in
the display from left to right. Variable from
ALL LEFT to ALL RIGHT.
Mixers (mono)
Module Abbrv.
4x2
5x2
6x2
Description
2-in / 1-out mixer
3-in / 1-out mixer
5-in / 1-out mixer
Description
4-in / 2-out mixer
5 in / 2-out mixer
6-in / 2-out mixer
Module Abbrv.
2x1
3x1
5x1
7x2
7-in / 2-out mixer
8x2
8-in / 2-out mixer
Module Abbrv.
3x3
4x3
5x3
Description
3-in / 3-out mixer
4-in / 3-out mixer
5 in / 3-out mixer
Mixers (stereo)
Mixers (3-out)
3x2
3-in / 2-out mixer
Section 4 - Effects and Parameters
Valve FX Owner’s Manual