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System Operation
Setup Edit Mode
Setup Edit mode is used to select the effect to be used in the setup. To enter
Setup Edit mode, first go to Setup Select mode and select and load the setup
you want to modify. With the setup selected, press SETUP EDIT.
The specific items available on the various Setup Edit pages are determined by
the type of Setup (Single, Dual Mono or Cascade) which is loaded.
Page 1 shows the Effect which is loaded in the currently running Setup and
identifies the setup as SINGLE, DUAL MONO or CASCADE. The Effect ID
number is underscored, indicating that you can load new Effect Presets or
Registers. To select another Effect, simply turn the softknob to cue up a new
Effect, then press ENTER.
SIngle Setups
Page One
EA : P209 Podium
[SINGLE MACH CONFIG]
Page 2 provides adjustment for analog and digital level and source balance into
the unified DSP engine. Simply press the key under the label of the control you
want to adjust and turn the softknob. As you turn the softknob, a long text
message will be displayed in the display. After a brief timeout, the display will
return to its orginal state.
Page Two
Mach A + B Inputs :
ALVL ABAL DLVL DBAL
Note: Press VALUE to display parameter values rather than their labels. Once
you become familiar with the page layouts in the 300, you may find this mode
useful.
Single Setups have only one adjustable parameter on Page 3: OMIX. This
control adjusts the proportion of “wet” signal to “dry” signal. Most SINGLE Setup
Presets have OMIX set to “WET” (100% wet effects).
Summary of Contents for 300
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Page 10: ...1 1 Installing the 300 1 Installing the 300 ...
Page 21: ...2 1 System Overview 2 System Overview ...
Page 30: ...3 1 System Operation 3 System Operation ...
Page 57: ...4 1 The Algorithms and their Parameters 4 The Algorithms and their Parameters ...
Page 93: ...5 1 The Presets 5 The Presets ...
Page 129: ...6 1 Time Code Operation 6 Time Code Operation ...
Page 139: ...7 1 MIDI Operation 7 MIDI Operation ...
Page 147: ...8 1 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting ...