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Editing FX
Editing a FX
A FX can be edited to change the levels of channels or groups of chan-
nels. Editing can be carried out ‘blind’, that is, without the changes being
seen on stage or ‘live’.
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Hold the EDIT button down and press the FX Flash button.
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Either use the Preset 1 (top preset) faders to set new levels or enter
Channel numbers and levels directly into the Edit FX menu. For
detailed explanations of this step refer to the Edit FX Menu section
below.
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When all changes have been made press the RECORD button.
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A message displays on the LCD showing the number of items re-
corded and how many are still available for future recording.
N.B.
Whenever the EDIT FX menu is opened the Preset faders are disabled
from outputing to the stage. However they can be used to set levels for
the item being edited.
Recording Changes made in Edit
To save the changes made using EDIT press the RECORD button. It is
not necessary to press record after each channel (or group of channels) is
set to a new level.
Live and Blind Editing
The ESP II allows edits to be carried out Live or Blind. An edit will be
Live if that FX is currently being outputed to the Stage (by the FX Mas-
ter) otherwise it will be blind.
Changing the FX number to Edit
It’s possible to blind Edit a FX which is not currently on the FX Masters.
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Hold the EDIT button down and press the FX Flash button.
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Move the cursor to the FX field and set the required FX number.
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Use the procedure described above to perform a blind edit
The Edit FX Menu
The illustration below shows the EDIT FX menu, press the EDIT button
followed by the FX button to see this menu. There are 4 fields in the FX
menu:
FX:
(FX Number)
Sets the FX to be edited. To change this number move the cursor
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