Onyx P
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er with Multi-
Tr
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Onyx Premium Analog Mixer with Multi-Track USB
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53. Preset Display
This modern, high-resolution, all-color 128 x 160 px
TFT LCD Display is one of the most vital features
of the Onyx Series mixers. It displays information
including (but not limited to) FX (and FX EQ), presets,
SD recordings, settings and other parameters.
Additional detail about all of these features may
be found by continuing on...
54. Studio Command Control Knob
I wonder why they dismissed my suggestion
for calling this the Studio Under Command Knob...?
I mean, c'mon, right?! Turn the SUCK up/down
to change parameters, push the SUCK in to select.
I digress...
While the TFT LCD Display presents the FX
(and FX EQ), presets, SD recordings, settings
and other parameters, it's the mixer's push-button
rotary encoder that allows you to access these fields
and change them.
Simply rotate the knob until the parameter you
want to change is highlighted, push the encoder in,
then make the changes. Again, additional details
are coming soon. Please read on...
55. FX Button
When the FX button is pressed and released once,
the effects panel and current settings will be presented
on the LCD display. If pressed a second time, the list
of all 12 FX types are displayed. Press the FX button
to switch between the two views.
From here one is able to rotate the endless Studio
Command Control Knob to either (1) select one
of the 12 preset effects or (2) update and tweak
the current effect selection, depending on which
screen is currently displayed.
The fun thing about these preset effects is what was
mentioned above... they may be updated and tweaked
to your heart's content! More on this starting on the
following page.
PRESS TO SELECT
HOLD FOR SETTINGS
STUDIO COMMAND
SD
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The different available effects presets are shown in
the table below and the currently selected effect preset
is shown in the display. Only one preset may be selected
at a time. Further details of each preset is explained on
the following pages.
Pressing and holding the FX and SD buttons
simultaneously for one second before
releasing will display the ‘Settings’.
More about ‘Settings’ on page 32.
56. SD Button
When the SD button is pressed and released, the
track selection will be presented on the LCD display.
From here, you are able to select and play back a track,
start a new recording and more. Additional information
may be found on pages 29-31.
Pressing and holding the FX and SD buttons
simultaneously for one second before
releasing will display the ‘Settings’.
More about ‘Settings’ on page 32.
57. Back Button
The back arrow button is used as a navigation tool
to exit various screens within ‘Settings’, throughout
the various RTC settings and back and forth between
the FX list and the current effect. It is also used to exit
the EQ view, the presets view and navigating up folder
levels within the SD view. Simply put, press this button
to return to the previous screen (if applicable).
There are a few cases where pressing this button
does nothing:
• When in settings view, it will not leave settings view.
• When the recording timer is in view
• When playing an audio file, it will not allow changes
to the currently viewed folder
• When in the root of the SD view
So if you are in ‘Settings’, for example, and want
to view the FX screen, press the FX button.
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DELAY
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ECHO
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SLAPBACK
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HALL REVERB
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ROOM REVERB
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PLATE REVERB
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CHORUS 1
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CHORUS 2
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FLANGER
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DELAY + REVERB
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DELAY + CHORUS
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CHORUS