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24 bit dual channel processor
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MPX 110
CHAMBER
Historically, recording studio chambers were oddly
shaped rooms with a loudspeaker and set of
microphones to collect ambience in various parts of the
room.
Stereo Chamber programs produce even, relatively
dimensionless reverberation with little color change as
sound decays. The initial diffusion is similar to Hall
programs. However, the sense of size and space is much
less obvious. This characteristic, coupled with the low
color of the decay tail, makes these programs useful on
a wide range of material - especially the spoken voice, to
which Chamber programs add a noticeable increase in
loudness with low color.
VARIATIONs
Adjust*
9
Brick Wall
Liveness
10 Basement
Liveness
11 Live Concert
Liveness
12 Percussion 1
Liveness
13 Percussion 2
Liveness
14 Live Chamber
Liveness
15 Vocal 1
Liveness
16 Vocal 2
Liveness
* The Adjust knob functions as a linear control in these variations. See
page 2-2 for more information.
Program Descriptions
Tap
Eko Delay
Eko Delay
Eko Delay
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