Configuration #4: 1 Reverb+Eq; How Òreverb+Eqó Is Arranged - Alesis QS6.1 Reference Manual

64-voice expandable synthesizer
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C
ONFIGURATION
MAIN LEFT
MAIN RIGHT
FX SEND 1
FX SEND 2
Pitch 1
Mono Chorus
Stereo Chorus
Mono Flange
Stereo Flange
Pitch Detune
Resonator
Pitch 2
Mono Chorus
Stereo Chorus
Mono Flange
Stereo Flange
Pitch Detune
Resonator
HOW "REVERB+EQ" IS ARRANGED
The arrangement of Sends 1 and 2 in this Configuration are identical to those in
Configuration #1. ThatÕs where the resemblance ends, though. In this Configuration:
·
Sends 3 and 4 donÕt exist! (Literally. If you route Sounds which have their
outputs set to OFF through these sends you will hear nothing at all, just the same
as if you were trying to play your guitar through an amp that hasnÕt been
plugged in.)
·
In their place weÕve added a stereo shelving EQ module to the [MAIN] outputs.
The important thing to remember about this EQ Ñ and one of its most useful aspects
Ñ is that it gives you bass and treble boost/cut control over all sounds coming out of
the [MAIN] outputs. This means you can tweak EQs not just on the sounds being
routed to the Effects Sends, but everything else being produced by your QS6.1 as
well.
QS6.1 Reference Manual
#4: 1 REVERB+EQ
1
2
BAL.
PITCH 1
PITCH 1
DELAY 1
BAL.
PITCH 2
PITCH 2
DELAY 2
Delay 1
Mono Delay
Stereo Delay
Ping-Pong Delay
Delay 2
Mono Delay
Stereo Delay
Ping-Pong Delay
1
2
MIX
DELAY 1
BAL.
1
AMP
2
REVERB 1
DELAY 2
BAL.
1
AMP
2
REVERB 2
Reve rb 1
Plate 1
Plate 2
Room
Hall
Large
Gate
Reverse
Reverb 2
Balance and level
to Reverb 1
Part 6: Editing Effects
MAIN LEFT
EQ
MAIN RIGHT
MISC
1
REVERB 1
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