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4 in-4 out studio effects processor
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1e) Parameter Data Sections - There are four Parameter Data sections in the display. They are immediately
below the Information line, and correspond with the <1> through <4> buttons on the front panel. Each
section displays the current value of the indicated Parameter. Each section also has an arrow that shows
which Parameter in the display is selected.
A CC indicator in each group tells whether the indicated Parameter is set up to be continuously controlled
( "continuous control" includes internal LFOs, dynamic modifiers, and MIDI continuous controller data).
Directly below each section is a CHANGED indicator that lights to indicate that the Parameter has been
changed but not stored.
1f) Input Level / Clip Meters - The bottom center of the display is occupied by the Input Level and Clip
meters. These meters show the input level of each channel, and use a peak detector action to display the
highest levels at the inputs. The Clip indicator at the end of each meter shows whether the input signal is
being clipped at the analog input section (pre-digital).
1g) Effect Routing Matrix - The Effect Routing Matrix shows the signal flow of the currently selected
Program. This matrix includes boxes that represent each effect module along with lines that indicate how
those effects are connected to inputs, outputs and each other. If an effect module is bypassed, a line
appears through that module's box in the Matrix.
When in FX Edit mode, the box that represents the currently selected effect module will flash. Likewise the
Modifier module flashes the MODIFIER indicator, the Input Mode module flashes the Input Routing indica-
tors and the Output Mode module flashes the Output Routing indicators.
2) PROGRAM BUTTON - Selects Program mode for Program selection. The Data Wheel is used to select a
program for loading. The Program button can also be used to toggle between the User or Factory Program
Banks. The active Program Bank is shown in the display by the Factory / User indicators (see item 1b).
This button is also used to access the Compare mode. See pg. 13 for more information.
3) FX EDIT BUTTON - Selects FX Edit mode for Program modification. If you continue to press this button, you
will scroll through each individual effect module, the Modifiers module and the Input/Output modules.
4) PARAMETER BUTTONS - The Parameter buttons <1> through <4> are used to select the Parameter or
Utility item you want to edit. In Program mode, they can also be used to enter the FX Edit mode's 1st through
4th module.
5) PREV PAGE BUTTON - Scrolls to the previous Page in the Parameter list. Note that the Page indicators
change to reflect the currently selected Page number in the Parameter list.
6) STORE BUTTON - The <STORE> button is used to store user Programs in memory for later recall.
7) NEXT PAGE BUTTON - Scrolls to the next Page in the Parameter list. Note that the Page indicators change
to reflect the currently selected Page number in the Parameter list.
8) UTILITY - Selects the Utility mode where global functions such as Screen Contrast, MIDI Channel, Program
Maps, SysEx Channel, SysEx Dumps, Program AutoLoad and Reset can be accessed.
9) IN LEVELS - This button is used to access both the automatic and manual input leveling controls. For more on setting
input levels, see pg. 29.
10) BYPASS - Bypasses all the effects in the Studio Quad V2.
11) DATA WHEEL - The Data Wheel lets you scroll through Programs and change Parameters values.
Section 1 - Setting Up
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