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QUICK GUIDE
Setting up the MONE
This explains a couple of the most commonly used setups:
M•ONE
MIXER
L
1
R
2
RETURNS
SENDS
DUAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR
L
L
R
R
MIX
FX BAL
ENG1
ENG2
L
L
R
R
MIX
FX BAL
ENG 1
ENG 2
L
L
R
R
MIX
FX BAL
ENG1
ENG2
MIXER
L
1
R
RETURNS
SENDS
M•ONE
DUAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR
MIXER
1
2
INSERTS
M•ONE
DUAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR
With this setup the two Engines are
used as separate stereo effects
with a common 2 channel Output.
Example: Feed the two MONE
engines with signal from e.g. two
separate Aux-sends from your
mixer. Connect the MONE L/R
Output to a stereo L/R return on
your mixer.
In Serial mode Engine 1 is
always routed before Engine 2.
The Output of Engine 1 is routed
directly to the Input of Engine 2.
Example: Use a De-esser in
Engine 1 and a Reverb in
Engine 2.
In this mode the MONE works as
two completely independent mono
units. This would be a typical setup
when using the MONE as two
Compressors, Limiters, De-esser or
basically any combination of two
non stereo Effects
Dual Input Mode
Serial Mode
Dual Mono Mode
Dual Input Routing
Serial Routing
Dual Mono Routing
How to change algorithms:
- Press the ALGO/EDIT 1 or 2 depending on which Engines algorithm you wish change.
- Select algorithm using the CONTROL wheel.
- Press ENTER to confirm.
- Connect the MONE as illustrated below, using balanced 1/4 jack cables.
- Press the ROUTING key to enter the Routing display.
- Use the CONTROL wheel to select Routing. The ENTER key is now blinking.
- Press ENTER to activate the selected Routing.