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M-164E
Using the internal effects
M-164E units have an internal effects capability that allows
the use of an effect without connecting an external effect
unit.
These internal effects can be applied by sending signals
from channels 1–6, 7-8 and 9-10 to the AUX 2 bus. The
return signal can be sent to channels 13-14 or 15-16.
AUX 2
knob
AUX MASTER 2
knob
CH 13-14
or
CH 15-16
CH
1-6
7-8
9-10
Internal
effects
Return
signal
1 Use the
AUX 2
knob of each channel to adjust the
level of the channel signal sent to the effects.
2 Use the
AUX MASTER 2
knob to adjust the overall
level of the signal sent to the effects.
3 Use the
EFFECT
section rotary knob to select the
effect type. The effect types are explained in the list
below by their corresponding numbers.
No.
Effect name
Description
1
Hall 1
Bright hall reverb suitable for drums,
guitars and vocals
2
Hall 2
Warm hall reverb suitable for acoustic
guitars, pianos and vocals
3
Room 1
Simulation of a room with hardwood
walls and floor suitable for acoustic
instruments
4
Room 2
Ambience suitable for acoustic mixes
and synth sounds
5
Room 3
Warm room sound suitable for guitars
and rhythm instruments
6
Plate 1
Classic plate reverb suitable for lead
vocals and lead instruments
7
Plate 2
Bright and showy plate reverb suitable
for vocals and drums
8
Plate 3
Short vintage plate reverb suitable for
snare drums and guitars
9
Chorus
Stereo chorus suitable for guitars and
pianos
10
Flange
Stereo flanger creates a jet-like sound
11
Delay 1
125-ms slapback delay suitable for
vocals and guitars
12
Delay 2
190-ms delay suitable for percussive
arpeggios
13
Chorus/Room 1
Chorus/reverb suitable for guitars,
synths and pianos
14
Chorus/Room 2
Autowah guitar effect with reverb
suitable for lead instruments
15
Chorus/Room 3
Vintage style of chorus/reverb suitable
for guitars, synths and pianos
16
Rotary Speaker
Emulation of a rotary speaker suitable
for organs and guitars
4 − Using the mixer
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