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Section 3
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selected to link. If you plan to use the Auto EQ feature, you must select a GEQ type EQ here. Use the PREV PG
and NEXT PG buttons to move through A and B and then to the next module screen which will appear
something like this:
GEQ
A
GEQ
B
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5
4
3
2
You are now in the Pre-Crossover Insert module. The upper left-hand corner of the display indicates what
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Insert type is currently selected. The A and B indicators indicate which input is currently selected. The 1 and 2
indicators indicate which module block is currently selected (i.e. Insert 1 or Insert 2). Rotate the DATA wheel to
select either Wire (no effect), AGC, Compressor, AFS, Noise Gate or Subharmonic Synthesizer. Pressing and then
rotating the DATA wheel lets you link or unlink the A and B modules. Note that the same Effect types must be
selected to link. Use the PREV PG and NEXT PG buttons to move through A and B, 1 and 2 and then to the
next module screen which will appear something like this:
C
N
A
F
C
B
1
2
You are now in the Input (Pre-Crossover) Delay module. The upper left-hand corner of the display indicates how
much delay time is currently allocated to this module. The A and B indicators indicate which input is currently
selected. Rotate the DATA wheel to set how much delay time will be available to the selected Input Delay
module. Note that the actual delay time is not set at this point; the delay time can be set once you have exited
Configuration mode. Pressing and then rotating the DATA wheel lets you link or unlink the Input Delay modules
as desired. Use the PREV PG and NEXT PG buttons to move through A and B, and then to the next module
screen which will appear something like this:
D
A
D
B
You are now in the Crossover module. The upper left-hand corner of the display indicates what Crossover type
is currently selected. Rotate the DATA wheel to select the Crossover type. The letters 'A' or 'B' to the left of the
crossover indicate a mono crossover, 'A+B' indicates a mono summed crossover, and the letters 'ST" indicate a
stereo crossover. Pressing and then rotating the DATA wheel lets you select the route path (i.e. which inputs will
be routed to the selected Crossover module). You can route either Input A, Input B or a sum of the Inputs (A+B)
to any mono input crossover. As previously mentioned, a stereo crossover selection is indicated with the letters
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Configuration Functions
COMP
Select
Link/Unlink
MONO DLY 1.3
10 ms Unused
Select
Link/Unlink
1X1 FILTER
Select
Route
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5
4
3
2
1
C
N
A
F
C
B
1
2
D
A
D
B
A
A
A
B
A
A
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MONO DLY 1.3
10 ms Unused
Select
Link/Unlink
1X1 FILTER
Select
Route
2
POST EQ
2
3
4
5
6
Link/Unlink
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A
D
B
A
2
A
2
A
3
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A
5
A
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