8 - Library functions—Other libraries
8–5
There are no dedicated hardware
STORE
and
RECALL
keys, and no dedicated keys for increment-
ing and decrementing the current library entry num-
ber. Instead, the three library keys:
EFFECT
,
EQ
and
DYNAMICS
are used to bring up the appropriate
library management screens.
The EQ library management screen shows the equal-
ization curve above the list of the currently-high-
lighted library entry. The equalization curve for the
currently-selected module is displayed at the upper
left of the screen.
The equalization for the module can be turned on and
off in this screen, using the
EQ
key to the right of the
display screen above the buss assignment keys
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,
and the current on/off status is shown at the top right
of the screen.
The effect processor library management screen
shows the effect details above the list (reverb, delay,
flanger, etc.) of the currently-highlighted library
entry. To the right of the effect names is the abbrevi-
ated name of the effect type (see 8.2.1, “Effect type
abbreviations” below).
The effect details of the currently-selected effect pro-
cessor settings are displayed at the upper left of the
screen. At the top right of the screen, the current
source and destination of the effect processor are
shown (the settings for these are described in 7.1.2,
“Processor input mode” and 7.1.4, “Effect processor
return”.
The dynamics processor library management screen
shows the dynamic gain response above the list of the
currently-highlighted library entry. The dynamic gain
response of the dynamics processor for the currently-
selected module is displayed at the upper left of the
screen. At the top right of the screen, a button allows
the enabling or bypassing of the processor using the
DYNAMICS
key to the right of the display screen
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.
By moving the cursor to the on-screen
LINK
but-
ton, and pressing
ENTER
, the processor can be
linked or unlinked to or from the adjacent processor
(see the explanation of the
DYNAMICS
key
[11]
for
an explanation of processor linking).
The main difference between these screens is there-
fore that the EQ and dynamics library entries apply
to a selected module (or a pair of stereo linked mod-
ules), while the effect library entry is applied to the
whole setup.
This makes the library functions especially useful for
copying equalization and dynamics processor set-
tings, between modules. If, for example, the same
compressor settings are to be applied to a group of
modules, the settings are first made on one module,
stored to a library entry as described below. The
other modules to which the settings are to be applied
are then selected in turn, and the compressor settings
recalled from the library to each module. Equaliza-
tion settings can be applied to a number of modules
in the same way.
8.2.1 Effect type abbreviations
These abbreviations are given at the right of the
effect name in the scrolling list:
REV
Reverb
G.R.
Gated reverb
DLY
Delay