9. POWER LED & THE SWITCH
9. POWER LED & THE SWITCH
9. POWER LED & THE SWITCH
9. POWER LED & THE SWITCH
The
POWER LED
lets you know that the
MP8
DX
is plugged in and turned on. The
AC
power
on/off
switch is on the rear panel of the unit.
10. PHANTOM POWER
10. PHANTOM POWER
10. PHANTOM POWER
10. PHANTOM POWER
The
PHANTOM
power
LED
indicates that
24 volts
of
DC
phantom
power is present
on all the
XLR
microphone inputs to power condenser microphones. Regular dynamic
mics may be connected while the
PHANTOM POWER
is activated without encountering
problems. The
PHANTOM POWER
push-button is located on the rear panel.
DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR
DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR
DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR
DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR
1. DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR SELECT & MODIFY CONTROLS
1. DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR SELECT & MODIFY CONTROLS
1. DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR SELECT & MODIFY CONTROLS
1. DIGITAL EFFECTS PROCESSOR SELECT & MODIFY CONTROLS
The
SELECT
control selects from
16 banks
of reverb sounds, delays and other effects. Settings
A
through
G
represent single reverbs or echo delays. Settings
H
through
P
are combined or
combo
effects where two or more effects are blended together. Simply rotate the
SELECT
control to the basic type of effect you prefer. This is a continuous type of control so you may
simply rotate it in either direction to reach the desired setting. Lists of effects banks appear in
this manual and on the front panel of the
MP8
DX
.
Each
bank
of effects contains
16
individual
effect variations. The
MODIFY
control selects
each one of these variations. For example, if
bank
E
(Medium Delays), has been selected,
position
1
will give you
200
milliseconds of
delay, and positions
2
through
16
will give you
progressively longer delays up to
375
milliseconds.
Bank
P
is the exception to this rule.
It consists of sixteen different
special effects
, such
as pitch shift up, or down, detune flanger, etc.
2. EFFECTS CLIP LED
2. EFFECTS CLIP LED
2. EFFECTS CLIP LED
2. EFFECTS CLIP LED
Situated between the
SELECT
and
MODIFY
controls, the
CLIP LED
indicates that the
digital processor is receiving an input signal
which is too strong, possibly resulting in
distortion. For maximum dynamic range, the
CLIP LED
should flash briefly, but only on
high-energy transients such as loud snare
drum hits. If there is too much
CLIP
activity,
turn down the channel
EFX
controls.
3. EFFECTS TABLES
3. EFFECTS TABLES
3. EFFECTS TABLES
3. EFFECTS TABLES
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See the last page of this manual for the
effect table
.
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