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FX PROCESSOR CONTROLS
20 Tap Tempo Button
- Tapping this button twice sets the Delay Time of the selected program. The LED flashes
to indicate current tempo. Can be tapped in time with music source to synchronise the delay.
21 Store Button
- Stores program modifications to one of the program locations. Press and hold for three
seconds will store the preset in the current location. The LED will flash rapidly during the store operation and
then stay illuminated for 1 second to show the operation is complete.
22 ADJUST 1 - Pre Delay / Time/ Speed Knob
- Controls Pre Delay of the reverbs or the first parameter (time
or speed related) of the selected effect.
23 ADJUST 2 - Decay / Feedback/Depth Knob
- Controls Decay of the reverbs or the second parameter
(feedback or depth related) of the selected effect.
24 ADJUST 3 - Variation
- Controls Liveliness or Diffusion (depending on the reverb selected) or the third
parameter of the selected effect.
25 Program Select Knob
- Navigates through programs, turning to the required program will initiate the
loading of the program which take approximately 1 second. The knob can be rotated clockwise or anticlockwise
and will alternate between BANK A and BANK B every full rotation. The current bank is shown by the illuminated
LED, which flashes if the fx processor is muted. There is a handy aide memoir of the programs printed on the
front panel.
26 Clip LED
– This LED illuminates when either the incoming audio or the processed audio (within the effect
processor) overloads, and causes distortion of the signal.
27 Footswitch Input
(not shown on diagram, see page 19) - Using a single pole, momentary footswitch
inserted into the FOOTSWITCH input the effects processor can be muted/un-muted.
Summary of Contents for FX16II
Page 1: ...1 USER GUIDE TM...
Page 4: ...4...
Page 9: ...9 BLOCK DIAGRAM...
Page 18: ...18 MASTER SECTION...
Page 33: ...33 APPLICATIONS APPLICATION 1 LIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT...
Page 34: ...34 APPLICATION 2 RECORDING...
Page 35: ...35 APPLICATION 3 INSTALLATION...
Page 36: ...36 APPLICATION 4 PLACE OF WORSHIP...
Page 37: ...37 APPLICATION 5 ON LOCATION BROADCASTING...
Page 38: ...38 APPLICATION 6 POST PRODUCTION VIDEO EDITING...
Page 39: ...39 APPLICATION 7 MULTIMEDIA...
Page 40: ...40 APPLICATION 8 CONFERENCE PA...
Page 42: ...42 TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS...
Page 43: ...43...
Page 45: ...45 DIMENSIONS...
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