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AM440/440D
Digital Effect Section
(AM440D only)
22. Digital Effect Display
This 2-digital numeric display shows the program
number that is currently applied to your EFX au-
dio signal. When you rotate the Program control,
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however the display will revert back to the original
program if a new program is not selected within a
few seconds. For a list of available effects, please
observe the Digital Effect Table.
23. Sig and Clip Indicators
Located within the Digital Effect Display are Clip and
Sig LEDs. The Sig LED will light up when any sig-
nal is received by the effect processor, and the Clip
LED will light up shortly before excessive signals are
dynamically clipped. If the Clip LED lights up too of-
ten, it may be advisable to turn down one or all EFX
controls on input channels to ensure the signal level
is not too high.
24. Program Control
This control is used to scroll through the various ef-
fects. Turning the control clockwise will allow users
to ascend into higher program numbers, and turning
it counter-clockwise will allow users to descend into
lower program numbers. Pushing this control will
apply the new effect. When a tap-delay effect is se-
lected, pressing this control will allow users to select
the tap-delay time.
By pushing the button several times, the effect pro-
cessor interprets the time between last two pushes
and remembers this as the delay time, until the
button is pushed again (this is kept, even after the
power is turned off). When the tap delay effect is se-
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display window at the selected intervals.
25. EFX “to Main” Control
This will adjust the level of the Digital Effect signal
that will be sent to the Main left and right mixing bus
to be applied to your main feed.
26. EFX “to Ctrl” Button
This button is pushed to allow the signal from the
Digital Effect processor to be sent to the Control
Room outputs for monitoring purposes.
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