Special Topics
Using the Internal Effects
6-9
Getting the Effects onto the AES/EBU digital output
Although normally the AES/EBU output does not carry the signal from the internal Effects
processor, there is a way to get it to do so. This is useful when you want to record the K2500
digitally, and want to use the internal Effects.
HereÕs how you do it. Note that the order in which you do these steps is very important.
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Go to the Sample page by pressing the
Sample
soft button.
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Set the
Input
to ÒDigitalÓ.
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Set the
Output
(ÒOutÓ) to ÒA/DÓ.
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Now set the
Input
to ÒAnalogÓ.
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Set the
Source
(ÒSrcÓ) to Internal (ÒIntÓ).
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Set the desired Sample
Rate
Ñ29.4, 32, 44.1, or 48 kHz.
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Now adjust the
Gain
control. In this context, the Gain control sets the level of the signal
going
to
the AES/EBU output. Normally there is lots of headroom going through this
stage, so you want to set this control fairly highÑ14 or 21 dBÑto maximize the signal
going to the AES/EBU outputs.
You have now set up a signal path where the K2500Õs Mix output is going back into the
Sampler, is converted to analog, passed through the internal Effects processor, converted back
to digital, and out the AES/EBU output.
Summary of Contents for KDFX
Page 56: ...Inside KDFX Saving Studios and other objects 3 24...
Page 76: ...Real time Control of KDFX KDFX in Auto Mode 4 20...
Page 94: ...Using the Algorithms FXMod Diagnostic 5 18...
Page 104: ...Special Topics Using the Internal Effects 6 10...
Page 118: ...KDFX Objects KDFX Studios Appendix A 14...
Page 154: ...KDFX Controller Assignments in Programs Setups Appendix B 36...
Page 158: ...System Exclusive Control of KDFX Parameters Appendix C 4...
Page 164: ...Index 6...