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MASTER SECTION
8. DECAY L and 9. REV LEFT: These controls let you regulate the reverb and its decay on the left channel.
Note: Very useful if you want to set the reverb following the room acoustics, or use the effect in a more
creative or unusual way.
7. REVERB TO AUX 2: This sends reverb out to a stage monitor, if musicians want to include reverb in their
monitor mix for example. (See AUX OUTS below.)
6. AUX 1 to REV: This controls the overall amount of input signal sent to the internal reverb unit.
AUX OUTS – USING EXTERNAL EFFECTS AND MONITORS
External effects units and monitors can be connected to the master section’s two AUX OUTS (balanced jack
sockets).
5. AUX 2 OUT: This is prefade and therefore more suitable for connecting a stage monitor.
4. AUX 1 OUT: Taking the signals sent from the various input channels, this is postfade and more suitable
for connecting external effects. Note: Turning AUX 1 to REV (6) to zero cuts the signal to the internal reverb,
making just the external signal audible.
2. AUX 1 VOL and 3. AUX 2 VOL: These control the amount of signal sent from each of the above outputs
respectively.
1. MAIN LEFT/MAIN RIGHT: The main “stereo mix” can be sent to a PA system, a recorder or other device
via these XLR outputs.
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