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Routing Options

Mono Analog Dry Thru

Summary of Contents for Red Sea

Page 1: ...witches Routing Options HX Stomp Wet Dry Wet Iridium Wet Dry Wet Walrus ACS1 Wet Dry Wet Dirty Wet Dry Wet Clean Wet Dry Wet Dual Delay Wet Dry Wet Dirty Wet Dry Clean Wet Dry Parallel Wet Dry Paralle...

Page 2: ...Basic overview and features of the Red Sea Overview...

Page 3: ...effect does not interact with each other Huge soundscapes can be achieved with washy reverbs and articulate delay repeats while being able to blend between each FX loops mix level The Red Sea can also...

Page 4: ...rge Blend Knob for Blending in a Live Setting Polarity Reverse Switches for Changing the L R Polarity on One of the FX Loops Cast Aluminum Enclosure for Maximum Durability and Weight Reduction Power v...

Page 5: ...Overview Wet Dry Wet Wiring Stereo Parallel FX Loop Wiring Quick Start Guide...

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Page 7: ...How to use the Red Sea Operating the Red Sea...

Page 8: ...ow the signal can flow in and out of the Red Sea Use the Right Input for a mono signal going in to the Red Sea Your input signal will be copied split and sent to all four send jacks 1 thru 4 The input...

Page 9: ...jacks 1 and 2 The input signals can be anything like dual guitars 1 guitar and 1 bass or any stereo effects pedal Stereo Input The signal flowing through the return jacks on the right side Return 1 2...

Page 10: ...the Return jacks when using the Red Sea in a Wet Dry or Wet Dry Wet setup When you remove the patch cable from the Return 4 jack the Red Sea will re route the signal from the Return 2 jack to both Le...

Page 11: ...r signal will flow in and out of the Red Sea Later in the manual we will provide various wiring diagrams for different routing options however using the knowledge above you should be able to create yo...

Page 12: ...making Stereo Loop B Return Jacks 2 4 quieter The opposite is true when rotating the Blend knob clockwise B gets louder while A simultaneously gets quieter It can also be used to blend the overall mi...

Page 13: ...gets quieter...

Page 14: ...anceling each other out When this happens you will experience two things that will affect your tone 1 it is quite common to loose bass frequencies leaving your tone thin and less full sounding 2 anyti...

Page 15: ...If you are experiencing any of the two issues listed above flip both polarity switches either up or down while listening to your tone change as you flip the switches...

Page 16: ...ecting removing your dry signal from the middle and placing it in the left and right outputs There will be some draw backs to using this method which were mentioned above loss of bass and volume howev...

Page 17: ...Wiring diagrams for various signal routing options Routing Options...

Page 18: ...Routing Options HX Stomp Wet Dry Wet...

Page 19: ...Routing Options Iridium Wet Dry Wet...

Page 20: ...Routing Options Walrus ACS1 Wet Dry Wet...

Page 21: ...Routing Options Dirty Wet Dry Wet...

Page 22: ...Routing Options Clean Wet Dry Wet...

Page 23: ...Routing Options Dual Delay Wet Dry Wet...

Page 24: ...Routing Options Dirty Wet Dry...

Page 25: ...Routing Options Clean Wet Dry...

Page 26: ...Routing Options Parallel Wet Dry...

Page 27: ...Routing Options Parallel Dual Amp Modelers...

Page 28: ...Routing Options Stereo Parallel FX Loops...

Page 29: ...Routing Options Mono Parallel Effects Loop...

Page 30: ...Routing Options Blend Dual Tube Amps...

Page 31: ...Routing Options Serial to Parallel Effects Loop...

Page 32: ...Routing Options Stereo Analog Dry Thru...

Page 33: ...Routing Options Mono Analog Dry Thru...

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