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RM1d/RM1ds User Guide
TM
LEXICON
Control Buttons
The in-built LEXICON
TM
effects processor offers an array of different digital effects including
reverb, delay, chorus, flange and others.
The two source buttons (25) AUX 1 and AUX 2 select the input signal to the effects processor
from either the Aux 1 or Aux 2 bus. When the Aux Master control (9) is in Stereo Mode, (STE
button illuminated), then both AUX buttons on the Effects control panel will illuminate to indicate
that the processor is receiving a stereo input. It is not possible to deselect the input to the
effects processor, i.e. the processor must always be assigned to one or the other Aux source.
The amount of effect which is heard, (i.e. the FX mix), is adjusted by controlling the input to the
processor by using the Aux Master control (9), alternatively the FX Level out parameter in the FX
setup menu, can be used.
The FX IN button switches the effects On or Off. When the FX IN button is illuminated the effects
are switched on. Pressing the FX EDIT button puts the LCD display into the effects editing
mode where different effects parameters can be edited. (See the Lexicon
section later in this User Guide)
Master Faders - STE 1 (PROG) and STE 2 (AUD)
Identical in specification to the Channel Faders, the Master Faders (26) adjust the amount of
signal sent to the main stereo output busses. These faders can be completely bypassed, (i.e.
set to full output at 0dB), via the SETUP menu if required.

Talkback Section

The TALK button (27) activates the internal Talkback function, which routes the assigned talkback
channel to any one of 3 possible destinations.
l
Studio headphones output
l
Guest headphones output
l
Talkback to a selected Line/Cleanfeed output
There can be only one talkback channel assigned using the SETUP Menu - usually the presenter's
microphone. The associated STUDIO and GUEST talkback destination buttons will route talkback
to the Studio and / or Guest headphones.
The main TALK button can be latched or momentary by holding 'On', and either of the talkback
destination buttons (STUDIO or GUEST) can then send talkback to the intended destination as
soon as they are pressed.
In conjunction with the main TALK button, any channel which has been assigned to a 'Mix-
Minus' cleanfeed output using the SETUP Menus (Line/CF Outputs) will be able to send Talkback
out of that same cleanfeed output when its corresponding PFL button (5) is active. To enable
this mode of operation both the TALK and PFL (CUE) buttons must be illuminated, either
latched or momentarily.
TM
Effects Processor
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