Dry Kill And Global Mix - Art Quadra/FX User Manual

Programmable digital effects processor
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If you have made some favorite programs, either scroll through their parameters and write them down, or use
the MIDI Dump feature to off-load your presets to a MIDI storage device before implementing a factory reset.
(See page 12 for information on the Quadra/FX's MIDI Dump.)
To restore all presets to their factory settings, start from Preset mode and follow these steps in order: 1) Press
and hold the Bypass button. 2) Press and hold the Routing button. 3) Press and hold the Effects button. When
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you release all three buttons, the Display will flash
. 4) Press Bypass again to confirm that you really want
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to perform a Factory Reset (you'll see
in the Display). If any other button is pressed except Power and
Store, or if Bypass is not pressed again within 10 seconds, the Quadra/FX will exit from Factory Reset mode
(with your former presets still intact). You will then return to Preset mode.

Dry Kill and Global Mix

Dry Kill and Global Mix are two related functions that allow you to quickly alter the ratio of wet (processed) and
dry (unprocessed) sound coming out of the unit. Normally, the Mix parameter sets the ratio of wet and dry
sound for each preset, but by using Dry Kill or Global Mix, you can change these settings for all presets at
once.
Dry Kill is used to remove the unprocessed (dry) part of each preset's signal from the Quadra/FX's internal
mix buss. One application for Dry Kill is when you are using the Quadra/FX with a mixer. In a typical mixing
situation, a channel's fader controls the level of the instrument patched into it. To add processing, a portion of
the channel's signal is often sent to an effect processor and the output of the processor is patched into another
channel. Now two faders control the overall sound; the first fader still controls the instrument's level (all dry)
and the second one controls the processed sound's level (a mix of wet and dry signal). As you can see, dry
signal appears at both faders and can result in an unbalanced mix of sounds. This is particularly noticeable
when using a flanger, phaser, or chorus since these effects are strongest with an equal mix of wet and dry
parts. Also, too much dry signal can result in a diluted sound. By using Dry Kill to remove all dry signal from the
effects processor's output, each fader will only control one part of the sound and you will be able to blend the
two easily.
NOTE: If you are plugging directly into the Quadra/FX and just listening to your instrument through the
Quadra/FX's outputs, do not set Dry Kill; use each preset's Mix parameter to balance your sounds.
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