Fx (Eff Ects Menu); Fx Overview; Selecting Fx Routing - Behringer DEEPMIND 12 User Manual

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DeepMind 12 User Manual

7.2 FX (Eff ects Menu)

The on-board virtual FX Rack provides access to four true-stereo, multi-eff ects
processors including delay, chorus, dynamics and production-quality true-stereo
reverbs.
You can select any combination of high-end simulations of legendary studio
eff ects.

7.2.1 FX OVERVIEW

To access the FX menu simply press the FX switch:, the FX switch will be
illuminated when you are in this menu.
The display will then show the FX OVERVIEW menu:
To navigate within the FX OVERVIEW menu, navigate within the display menus
using the UP, DOWN, +/YES & -/NO switches.
Selected parameters on the display are adjusted using the rotary knob or the
fader. The rotary knob has a click which allows very accurate control. The fader
allows rapid adjustment across the full range.
The options available in the FX OVERVIEW menu are as follows:
FX ROUTING - At the top of the FX OVERVIEW menu you will see the FX ROUTING
shown as a series of 4 boxes representing the individual eff ects.
In order to expand the sonic possibilities of the DSP FX inside the DeepMind 12
there are several routing options for the four slots.
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Warning: The routings with feedback are highly creative,
but as they employ feedback loops, careful consideration should be
made while using them. It is recommended to keep the VOLUME knob in
a low position while experimenting.
FX MODE - This allows you to choose if the eff ects are to be confi gured in INSERT
MODE, SEND(and Return) MODE, or to BYPASS the eff ects.
FX SLOTS - These are the four slots you can load eff ects modules into.
MIX - The MIX parameter controls how much of the original sound is blended
with the eff ected/processed sound for each FX slot.
LEVEL - The LEVEL parameter controls the output level of any eff ects which are
confi gured in parallel, or any eff ects which are the last eff ect before reaching the
output stage.
To exit the FX menu press the PROG switch to return to the main programming
screen.
Note: To reduce the possibility of excessive low frequency build up there is
a 30 Hz High Pass Filter used in the feedback path for routing options which
include feedback.

7.2.2 SELECTING FX ROUTING

To select a routing make sure that the ' < ' symbol is highlighted next to the
routing diagram, then you can either turn the rotary knob, or use the data entry
fader to select from one of the following routings:
SERIAL 1-2-3-4 (M-1)
PARALLEL 1/2 SERIAL 3-4 (M-2)
PARALLEL 1/2 PARALLEL 3/4 (M-3)
PARALLEL 1/2/3/4 (M-4)
PARALLEL 1/2/3 SERIAL 4 (M-5)
SERIAL 1-2 PARALLEL 3/4 (M-6)
SERIAL 1 PARALLEL 2/3/4 (M-7)
PARALLEL (SERIAL 1-2-3)/4 (M-8)
SERIAL 3-4 FEEDBACK4(1-2) (M-9)
SERIAL 4 FEEDBACK4(1-2-3) (M-10)
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