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L1402FX-USB

14-CHANNEL MIXER

L1402FX-USB  Owner's Manual

EFFECTS SECTION 

The Harbinger L1402FX-USB includes a great-sounding digital effects processor. This chapter explains how to use it. 

PRESET

The L1402FX-USB Effects Processor has 16 presets. Each of these is 
a different effect type. The preset names are listed on the top of the 
mixer. They are explained in further detail below. 

VARIABLE PARAMETER

This knob changes the character of the effect depending on the 
effect type. It either changes the length of a reverb, the feedback/
repeat amount of a delay, or the depth of a modulation effect. See 
the preset descriptions below for more information on how this 
control works. 

 

TAP

On effects presets with delay, press this button twice to set the 
delay time. This is useful for setting the delay time in tempo with the 
music. If you want a quarter note delay, press the Tap button on 
two successive beats of the music and the delay time will jump to 
that tempo. 

SIGNAL/CLIP LEDS

These show the level going to the input of the effects processor. 
When you send a channel to the effects processor, using the FX 
knob, you should see the green Sgn light turn on. If the level gets 
too high, you'll see the red Clip LED turn on. If this happens, turn 
down the Aux 2 Send knobs on each channel to avoid distorting 
the effects.

EFFECT PRESET CHART

The chart below describes the presets and what the Variable and Tap controls do for each one.

Preset

Name

Variable Paramenter

Tap Control

Description

1

Flanger

Depth, from low to deep

Classic stereo flanger with a slow sweep

2

Chorus

Depth, from low to deep

Chorus/ensemble effect with short delays

3

Delay-M

Feedback, from single repeat to long 

repeating echoes

Delay Time

Simple mono delay, great for vocals and guitars

4

Delay-PP

Feedback, from single repeat to long echo

Delay Time

Stereo "Ping Pong" delay that jumps from left to right 

output for complex effects

5

RV Plate

Decay & Brightness - from Short/Bright to 

Long/Warm

Emulation of a '70s plate reverb – a smooth decay 

for instruments 

6

RV PPlate

Decay & Brightness - from Short/Bright to 

Long/Warm

Plate reverb with a short (20ms) pre-delay, perfect 

for adding space to vocals while keeping them clear 

and intelligible 

7

RV Room

Decay & Brightness - from Short/Bright to 

Long/Warm

Emulates a small studio room, great for adding  

ambience to drums and instruments

8

RV Hall

Decay & Brightness - from Short/Bright to 

Long/Warm

Gives the sound of a concert hall, ideal for 

keyboards, string, and wind instruments

9

RV Spring

Decay & Brightness - from Short/Bright to 

Long/Warm

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The sound of a spring reverb, adds a funky vintage 

sound to guitars

10

VocD

Detune amount, light to deep

Vocal doubler effect – a Pitch shifter with a slight 

echo to fatten vocals or guitars

11

Rev+DelM

Reverb decay, short to long

Delay Time

Reverb with a short mono delay

12

Rev+DelPP

Reverb decay, short to long

Delay Time

Reverb with a short stereo ping-pong delay

13

RV+Chorus

Reverb decay, short to long

Reverb and chorus multi effect, nice on keyboards

14

RV+Flange

Reverb decay, short to long

Reverb and flanger multi effect, interesting with guitar

15

RV+VocD

Reverb decay, short to long

Reverb with vocal doubler multi effect, great for  

pop vocals

16

Rotary

Depth light to deep

Emulation of the rotary speaker from an organ, fun 

for guitars or keyboards

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Страница 2: ... the point where they exit from the product 11 CLEANING The product should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer Clean by wiping with a dry cloth Avoid getting water inside the product 12 NON USE PERIODS The power cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 13 OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Care should be taken so that objects do not fal...

Страница 3: ...agram 15 Mixer Specifications 16 Warranty FCC Statements 17 WELCOME Congratulations on your recent purchase of a new Harbinger LvL Series mixer They are the perfect choice for bands or individual musicians who are looking for great sounding mixes live performance durability and audio specs that studio users demand To get the most out of your new mixer we suggest that you read through this entire m...

Страница 4: ...ck Are your speakers on Are their level controls turned up Do you need to switch phantom power on Look at the mark ings on your microphone If it says condenser then Phantom Power should be switched on If it says dynamic then leave it off although phantom power won t damage a dynamic mic Are the level and gain knobs turned up on channel 1 Are the Main Mix and Control Room levels turned up If you on...

Страница 5: ...to the MIC inputs on channels 1 and 2 5 If you re using a condenser microphone switch on the PHANTOM POWER function top right If you re using a dynamic mic or don t know which type you re using leave phantom power off 6 Turn the MAIN MIX fader up to 0 of the way up 7 Slowly turn the GAIN control on channel 1 up to about way Watch the meters above the main fader If they go up to 0 or if the PEAK li...

Страница 6: ...rolled by the Main Mix fader 6 Control Room Out Outputs controlled by the Control Room Phones knob 7 CTRM Main This is the USB routing switch The 2 channel USB input automatically routes to the MAIN output If the switch is pressed the USB input will be routed to the CTRL RM Out instead Aux Send 1 Output can be connected to a stage monitor or effects processor Phones Out Stereo output for driving a...

Страница 7: ...cept that it turns down one side or the other of the stereo input 11 Control Room Phones level Controls the level going to the Control Room outputs and the Phones outputs 12 Aux Send to Phones When pressed the Aux Send is sent to the Headphone and Control Room outputs When up the Phones and Control Room outputs are the same as the Main Outputs 13 Effects Parameter Variable Changes the characterist...

Страница 8: ...rect box also called a DI box Plug your instrument into the direct box then plug the output of the direct box into the microphone input of the mixer GAIN Gain controls the level of the microphone or line level signal plugged into the mixer If the gain is set too low the output signal will be noisy when you turn it up at the level control If gain is set too high it will distort For best performance...

Страница 9: ... while you monitor the main mix There are two Aux sends on the L1402FX USB Mixer The first aux send is routed for external effects or monitor setups The second aux send is routed from an input channel to the internal effects of the mixer This gives you the flexibility of having both two aux sends for an input channel monitoring and effects routing The first aux send is pre fader which means the ch...

Страница 10: ... feedback loop in the speakers OUTPUT TYPES This chapter explains each of the outputs on the Harbinger L1402FX USB mixer and their level controls MAIN OUTS The Main Outs are line outputs They will work with either balanced or unbalanced cables The Main Mix fader controls the level of the Main Outputs You might plug the main outs into a PA amplifier or a mixdown recorder All of the channels should ...

Страница 11: ...slow sweep 2 Chorus Depth from low to deep Chorus ensemble effect with short delays 3 Delay M Feedback from single repeat to long repeating echoes Delay Time Simple mono delay great for vocals and guitars 4 Delay PP Feedback from single repeat to long echo Delay Time Stereo Ping Pong delay that jumps from left to right output for complex effects 5 RV Plate Decay Brightness from Short Bright to Lon...

Страница 12: ...rol Room or 2TK to Phones Control Room button pressed in Are the monitors switched on If only one output is working try switching the left and right outputs If the same channel isn t working the problem is with the speaker You turned up the FX Return knob but can t hear the effects Are you sending enough level to light the Signal LED next to the preset knob If not then turn up the Aux knob s Are y...

Страница 13: ...lifier and speakers for example is important to prevent damage to the amp PEAK EQUALIZER CONTROL Increase or decrease of a frequency range centered at a specific point resulting in an EQ curve that looks like a hill increase or a valley decrease Compare to Shelving Equalizer Control see pages 8 9 for more information PHANTOM POWER A voltage signal that runs through a microphone cable to power cond...

Страница 14: ...Center T Positive Left S S R R T T T Positive Positive Positive Negative 2 Positive 2 Shield R Negative Right 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 3 R Negative Negative S Shield S Shield 3 Negative S Shield S Shield S Shield S Shield XLR F RCA TRS TS UNBALANCED CABLE UNBALANCED STEREO CABLE DIAGRAMS S T ...

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