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reflections happen, and that is when you listen through headphones; as your ears are, biologically speaking, not
suited to this, it can quickly lead to listener fatigue. This effect is called "in-the-head localization" and becomes
particularly noticeable when you listen to a mono signal.
By using the Space effect, you can add virtual reflections, to create a sense of room and natural space. A mono
signal will be converted to a subtle stereo image, which should be far more pleasing to your ears. Even though this
effect is designed for headphones, you may also find it appropriate for listening through regular speakers, or for
recording. By selecting the option "Space>HeadphOnly", you can select whether it is applied to the
output
only, or to the MAIN OUTPUT as well.
You can also apply the
Space effect
case, simply use the
TYPE knob
The Space effect is also very useful for improving the sound of in-ear monitors on stage. Unfortunately, in most
situations, both stage-monitoring and FOH are derived from the
on the main PA as well. As long as you use Space at a suitably low Intensity setting, it will not be noticeable on the
PA sound, but will still create a reasonable effect on your in-ear monitors. Needless to say, the monitor signal must
be supplied in stereo for Space to have the desired effect.

Auxiliary Input

The Auxiliary Input function allows you to feed a stereo signal, such as an mp3-player, into your PROFILER to play
along with it. In the Output Section, the Auxiliary Input function is equipped with three mix controls: one to feed the
aux signal to the
MAIN OUTPUT
and
HEADPHONE
output. This allows you, for instance, to add an additional monitor signal to your HEADPHONE
output, while the MAIN OUTPUT stays unaffected.
This hint is for all PROFILER variants other than Stage: With the activation of "Monitor Stereo" MONITOR OUTPUT
and DIRECT OUTPUT get paired as one logical stereo monitor output. The Aux In signal will also appear on both
and its mix gets controlled via "Aux In >Monitor". The auxiliary signal will not be affected by any internal effects.
to individual Rigs, rather than activating it globally in the Output Section. In this
to select it in either the X or MOD effect.
as well as
S/PDIF
OUTPUT, and two others to feed it to the
MAIN OUTPUT
- as a result, the effect will appear
Output Section 115
HEADPHONE
MONITOR OUTPUT

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