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PRESET LIST - COMBINED PRESETS

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Two 2000 Halls
Deep Room
Smooth Hall
Small warm Hall
Giant Hall
Thick Drum Room
Thick Gated Reverb
Big Drum Hall
Two Verbs
Warm and Slow
Short + Slow Reverb
Big and Warm Hall
Nice Big Hall
Reverb along Reverb
Chorus-like Hall
Warm Vintage Hall
Fat Hall
Flanged Hall
Chorused Hall
Chorused Stonewall
Big Lead Guitar
MultiPitch
Realistic Room
Reverb in Reverb
Biig Room
Short Room
Light Medium Room
Double Room
Flanged Small Room
Flanged Ambience
Flanged Room
Open up the Vocal
All Ambience
Far Away
Chorused Room
Sing in the Shower
Nice wide Vocal
Wide Room
Chorused Ambience
Room Multiplied
A litle to the Right
Wobbly Hall
Multiplex Hall
Chorus Doubler
Ultimative Chorus
Unchained Flanger
The King

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Slapdelay along Hall
Sla Gateverb
Room + Long Delay
Very Long Delay-Verb
Right and Left
Subtle Slap
Clean Arpegio
Tap Dance Delay
Fast Flanged Delay
Nice Pitch + Delay
Bright Delay
Two Delays
Thick Delay
Telephone Delay
Slpabacking Flanger
Slapback and Doubler
Delay
Beautiful SpaceDelay
Slow Delay
Echo Chorus
Slowflange and Echos
Fizzy Echoes
Compressed Flanger
Comp + Gated Verb
Comp+ Small Drumhall
Compressed Snarehall
Compressed Room
Comp Hall
Vocal Comb + Delay
De-essed Delay
De-Essed M2000 Hall
De-Essed Bright Hall
De-Essed Basement
De-Essed Ambience
Heavy Limit+Expander
De-Esser + EQ
ComDe-esser
L EQ
Comp Expand
Comp Limiter
Vocal ComEQ
LeslieLike Rotor
Panned Delay
Slow Panned Phone
Moving Ambience
Moving Vintage Hall
Autopanned Stonewall

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Slapdelay in Circles
Doubler and Panner
Panned Inverse
Slow Moving Reverb
In Cirkles
Two Panners
True Stereo Delay
Stereo Garage
Stereo EQ
Stereo Compressor
Stereo Limiter
Stereo Gate
Short Stereo Delay
True Stereo Reverb
Insert Compressors
Insert EQs
Insert Gates
Echo in the Basement
Dynamic Flanger
Vocalroom-Choruslike
Short-Long Reverb
Compressor-Reverb
Bright -Warm Reverb
Warm-Bright Reverb
Chorus-Chorus
Dynmorph Looong Room
Hall-Ambience
Slapdelay-Vocal Wet
Delay-SlapDelay
Dynmorph SneakingVerb
Delay-Reverb
Reverb-Delay
Changing Ambience
Blues in a Room

Summary of Contents for M2000

Page 1: ...M2000 STUDIO EFFECTS PROCESSOR USER S MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...ll Factory User presets Memory card Store a new preset The letterbox Combined store I O Input selector Sample Rate Mix Primary output Ranges Auto level Serial Parallel Dual input Dual mono Stereo Pres...

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Page 5: ...t to Recall you press the RECALL key About this Manual Many people in the music business have an aversion to reading manuals We understand that So if you feel like starting without reading the whole m...

Page 6: ...o level the fast way to set input levels Midi monitor Monitors all midi ch at the same time PPM INDICATORS PPM meters range from 40dB to 0dB Overload Lights up if internal over load occurs SampleRate...

Page 7: ...ts COMBINED 1 2 Recall Recall combined presets Store Store and name combined presets Edit Engine mix level Dynamic Morphing Bypass Bypasses the entire device Snapshots 1 4 Quick store recall of com bi...

Page 8: ...to use the left input when you re using only one input Pin 2 is hot on all XLR s AES Regulations If You are connecting the M2000 to unbalanced equipment you must tie pins 1 and 3 together in the cable...

Page 9: ...n in the block diagram signals are present on all outputs all the time The digital input gain circuit is capable of lifting the signal level This is a very useful feature if you e g are feeding the M2...

Page 10: ...u want to have only one effect use one engine and set the other in bypass mode Recalling a Preset When you wish to Recall a preset simply use the ADJUST wheel to scroll through the presets and press O...

Page 11: ...y the numbers and names of the two presets that the Combined preset consists of The Edited flag will light if the presets have been modified Combined Recall The M2000 is capable of Recalling Combined...

Page 12: ...etterbox Simply dial the ADJUST wheel and press OK to select new letters Select CAP by pressing OK to change case When you have changed the name select DONE in the Letterbox and press OK to Store Comb...

Page 13: ...horus including flanging and phasing Pitch Dynamic compressor limiting expanding deessing Misc Instruments Vocals Guitars Bass Keyboards Percussion Classic instruments violins flutes etc Category Gent...

Page 14: ...rd and when S PDIF is selected the M2000 will output the S PDIF consumer standard The defaults setting is AES EBU but some digital consumer products refuses to accept the professional standard In that...

Page 15: ...ace cursor between L and R to adjust simultaneously Input gain and sensitivity Consumer PRO Output gain and level Consumer PRO LEVEL MENU Ranges Analog Inputs Consumer range 16dB to 10dB Professional...

Page 16: ...balance Dual Mono This mode is for Dual Mono In Out Routing Left In Out is always ENGINE 1 and Right In Out is ENGINE 2 The Dual Mono is very useful when you want to use the M2000 as two independent...

Page 17: ...away all sharp transients in the signal If you want your vocal to have a unique livingness or the reverberated signal to be slightly detuned simply connect the pitch shifter or chorus in series with t...

Page 18: ...will respond to all channels When set to off no MIDI will be received Filter Sets whether the current section of the M2000 should respond to MIDI Control changes CTRL and MIDI Program changes PROG or...

Page 19: ...edal input can control any one of four different features Engine 1 Bypass Engine 2 Bypass Engine 1 2 Bypass and Tap tempo Select by turning the Adjust Wheel MIDI Out Channel Sets the sending MIDI chan...

Page 20: ...on you like and Tap the BPM on the Tap Tempo key You also have the possibility of changing the Tempo using the BPM parameter in the Tempo menu When a preset has been Tapped the parameter attached to t...

Page 21: ...tuning guides will tell you wether the note is too flat or too sharp Press any key to exit Tuner MIDI Monitor Press Shift Util Midi to access MIDI Monitor In the MIDI Monitor you are able to see all M...

Page 22: ...page and will at all times be corresponding with these Edit In the Edit menu you always move by pressing the Cursor keys and change values by dialing the Adjust wheel Expert mode When pressing OK on...

Page 23: ...ect the two presets in the current Engines and then activate the Dynamic Morphing function Set the Threshold and the Speed of the Dynamic Morphing and check out the result Morph direction 1 2 If this...

Page 24: ...natural sound ing reverberation tail Room shape Here you can choose between different room shapes Changing the room shape will change the initial reflections Size mult Size multiplication factor With...

Page 25: ...Flanger Programs The Presets range from very soft add on effects to the wildest guitar sound you can imagine The Feedback filters are capable of controlling both high frequency and low fre quency feed...

Page 26: ...nge point of the shelving filter HiCut Level Sets maximum depth of cut above the HiCut shelving fre quency Mix Mix between direct and effect Out Level Adjust output level Use this parameter to match l...

Page 27: ...orus effect USER PARAMETERS Mix Mix between direct and effect Out Level Adjust output level Use this parameter to match levels between presets Voice Sets which voice you are editing Pitch Sets the pit...

Page 28: ...lo programs are effects where the output level is modulated by an LFO Our programs are able of setting the LFO phase between the two outputs USER PARAMETERS Speed Controls the rate of sweep in a range...

Page 29: ...Programs COMPRESSOR LIMITER GATE DE ESSER USER PARAMETERS Attack Dynamics attack time Release Dynamics release time Ratio Compression ratio Threshold compressor Adjustable threshold level The compress...

Page 30: ...tup of your M2000 simply select this parameter and press OK to store your Default settings Set User Name This function makes it possible to write your Name and Phone number into the M2000 Press OK to...

Page 31: ...kHz 0 2 ms 48 kHz 20Hz to 23 9 kHz 0 01 dB 48 kHz XLR balanced pin 2 hot 20 kohm 22 dBu balanced 10 dBu 12 dB headroom 22 dBu to 10 dBu 24 bit 1 bit 128 times oversampling 0 8 ms 48 kHz 103 dB unweig...

Page 32: ...nput PPM meter is showing a signal Set input selector in I O menu to Both No sound through the M2000 You are using analog inputs but the input selector in the I O menu is set to digital in You can t t...

Page 33: ...rom 10 and up from 10 and up Cntl 10 Mix If available Cntl 11 Output Level Cntl 12 First Param on Edit page Cntl 13 Second Param on Edit page Cntl 14 Third Cntl 15 Cntl 16 Cntl 17 All Controllers are...

Page 34: ...nput which has to be tested and press OK The AES EBU output can also be connected to the S PDIF input and vice versa PPM must show 0 dB to pass test Press Cancel to exit Digital I O test Midi I O test...

Page 35: ...always be dithered to 16 bit PROF CONS LEVELS Depending on which equipment you are using along with the M2000 you must set the PRO CON parameters correctly in the I O setup menu M2000 Analog Inputs Co...

Page 36: ...Plate Short Gold Plate Large Bright Plate Snare Plate Vocal dry Vocal Wet Air Microphone Bleed Small Studio Room Small Box Ambience Tiled Staircase Nextdoor Living Room Phonebooth Inside a Locker Ins...

Page 37: ...d Delay Nice Pitch Delay Bright Delay Two Delays Thick Delay Telephone Delay Slpabacking Flanger Slapback and Doubler Chorus Delay Beautiful SpaceDelay Slow Reverb Delay Echo Chorus Slowflange and Ech...

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