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24 bit dual channel processor
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System Mode
1. Bypass
Controls the front panel Bypass button, or the
footswitch or MIDI control device assigned to
Bypass. When set to Bypass Dry, the unit sends only
dry, unprocessed audio to the outputs. When set to
Mute Input, the unit mutes the inputs only. Running
effects will continue their natural decay.
2. MIDI Patching
Activates and deactivates Learned Patches. When set
to Disable, the unit ignores all Learned Patches.
When set to Enable, the unit recognizes all Learned
Patches.
3. Program Load
Determines how the unit will process incoming
audio signals when loading programs. When set to
Mute, the unit mutes all audio during program load.
When set to Bypass, the unit passes only dry,
unprocessed audio during program load.
3-4
Mute Input, Bypass Dry
Disable, Enable
Mute, Bypass
4. Digital Output
Determines what is sent to the unit's S/PDIF output.
When set to Dry, the unit bypasses processed audio,
sending only dry, unprocessed audio to the S/PDIF
output. When set to Wet, the unit sends the
processed audio signal (according to the Mix knob
setting) to the S/PDIF output.
5. MIDI OUT/THRU
Controls the function of the rear panel MIDI
OUT/THRU connector. When set to Out, the unit
only sends MIDI messages that originate from the
unit, such as MIDI Dumps. When set to THRU, the
unit sends - but does not modify - messages received
from the input.
6. MIDI Pgm Change
Determines whether or not the unit will recognize
MIDI Program Change messages. When set to
Disable, the unit does not recognize these messages.
When set to Enable, the unit recognizes these
messages.
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Dry, Wet
Out, Thru
Disable, Enable

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