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MP26
CLUB MIXER
The order of processing in the MP26’s FlexFX architecture is:
1
Independent FlexFX assign for PGM 1-4 and Mic 1-2, or as-
sign all sources simultaneously with the Main FlexFX button.
2
Internal Digital Effects.
3
External Analog Insert, with Send and Return Levels.
4
USB Insert.
5
FlexFX Loop return Cue and Meter.
6
FlexFX On (FlexFX Loop Bypass).
7
FlexFX Mix Level control.
1
The
FlexFX
buttons in the PGM and MIC strips assign the
post-fader audio to the FlexFX Bus when on, and to the Main
Mix when off. This allows multiple inputs to the FlexFX Bus,
and allows drumming different signals into and out of an ap-
plied effect.
The
FlexFX
button in the Main Mix section assigns all PGM
and Mic channels to the FlexFX Loop,
applying effects to the
entire mix
.
2
The six effect buttons both turn on and sync an internal ef-
fect. By keeping this separate from the FlexFX On button, it
is possible to turn on, sync and cue effects, before you hear
them in the Main Mix. Only one internal effect is selected at
a time. With six independent buttons, it is possible to drum in
different effects all with independent beat multipliers, without
interruption.
3
The
Ext Loop
button engages or bypasses the analog effects in-
sert. Use the
Send
level to avoid clipping the input of your ef-
fects processor. The
Return
level allows you to bring the signal
of the affected output back up to your normal mix level. The
FlexFX Bus is always output on the analog loop send, even if
Ext Loop
is bypassed.
This means you may
always use the analog
Send to record the
dry FlexFX mix.
4
The
USB Loop
button engages or bypasses the USB effects
insert. The USB insert uses USB record-5 and playback-5 to
form an effects loop. Even when the USB insert is bypassed,
the audio from the external analog loop is sent to the USB
Send. Therefore, when the analog loop is bypassed, USB re-
cord-5 can serve as an audio output for recording the FlexFX
mix on your computer.
5
The
FlexFX Cue
and Meter are located at the return of the
FlexFX Loop, after the analog and USB inserts and before the
FlexFX ON switch. This allows cuing the FlexFX mix and
any applied effects before they are heard in the Main Mix.
6
The
FlexFX On
button toggles between wet and dry versions of
the FlexFX mix. When this switch is off, the FlexFX Loop is
bypassed and the dry FlexFX mix is routed to the Main Mix.
This allows applying and cueing any combination of effects
in the FlexFX Loop before hearing those effects in the Main
Mix. When you’re ready to listen to the affected audio, engage
the
FlexFX On
button (green) and the wet signal is applied to
the Main Mix (as long as the
FlexFX Level
is up).
7
The
FlexFX Level
controls the level of the FlexFX audio in the
Main Mix. Turn down the
FlexFX Level
to keep the FlexFX
audio out of the Main Mix. Then, you can
Cue
the FlexFX
mix and effects. When the mix is correct and the effects are
set up, turn up the
FlexFX Level
to bring the FlexFX mix into
the Main Mix.
FLEXFX
FLEXFX
FLEXFX
FLEXFX
FLEXFX
FLEXFX
FLEXFX
PGM 1
1
3
4
5
7
6
PGM 2
PGM 3
PGM 4
MIC 1
MIC 2
MAIN
EXT LOOP
SEND
FLEXFX ON
BYPASS
ON
RETURN
FLEXFX SEND
LEFT
RIGHT
RETURN
LEFT
RIGHT
SEND
RETURN
USB Record
USB
Playback
Main
Mix
USB LOOP
Cue
Bus
FLEXFX
CUE
LEVEL
BEAT
FILTER
BEAT
TIME
TAP
PHASER
FLANGER
EFFECTS ENGINE
ROBOT
ECHO
REVERB
PHASER
BPM:120 * 8:1
4000 MS
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