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The Effects
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Note that the effects loop is before the cabinet. The main output would then be fully processed
including the cabinet simulation. If you were to send this signal to an amp/cabinet combination it
would probably be excessively muddy.
If your on-stage monitoring equipment is full-range then you can place the effects loop after the
cabinet or simply use the un-balanced
OUTPUT1
jacks for monitoring and connect the balanced
jacks to the P.A.
Mixer
The Mixer is a simple linear mixer that mixes the four rows feeding the block according to the gains
for each row. The Mixer allows you to fine-tune levels, or cross-fade between effects. This is
especially useful for cross-fading amps or delays.
Each gain control corresponds to a row in the routing matrix. To adjust, for example, the gain for
the effect in row two preceding this block, simply adjust
GAIN2
.
The
PAN
controls allow you to select the balance of left and right from each row summed into the
outputs. This is useful if you have differing signals in the left and right channels on a row. For
example, you can use set up a routing where two amp blocks feed a single cabinet block with one
amp panned hard left, the other panned hard right. You can now fade between the two amp blocks
using the
PAN
control. Attach the
PAN
control to a modifier for real-time control.