If you will be using a 300 as your primary effects unit, and your system includes
a console with one or more auxiliary (effects) sends, connect the 300 as shown
above. In most applications, it is preferable to connect the 300 outputs to two of
the console's input channel strips, panned full left and right, rather than the
effects returns. This allows the greatest flexibility in routing and equalization.
In this configuration the console controls are used to set the amount of effect
heard—the 300's MIX control should be set for 100% wet. If you are using only
one effects send, connect the left and right inputs of the 300 in parallel.
The following diagrams give a few examples of various possible configurations
for interfacing to digital equipment.
Effects Send (L)
Effects Send (R)
Channel Input or
Effects Return (L)
Channel Input or
Effects Return (R)
AES/EBU
TIME CODE IN
DO
DI
PUSH
PUSH
COMM PORT
OUT
Configurations
Connection to a
mixing console's
effects sends
EIAJ CP340
R OUT
L OUT
DO
DI
DI
DO
MIDI
THRU
IN
Installing the 300
R IN
L IN
PUSH
PUSH
INPUT
GAIN
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