Apply Effects; To Route A Pad To An Effect; To Modify Effect Parameters - 1010music BLACKBOX 1.5 User Manual

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Apply Effects

Blackbox has two effects that can be applied to as many pads as you want. You apply an effect by selecting the
send amount for the pad for each of the desired effects (FX1 or FX2) and then configuring the parameters for that
effect. After the effect is applied, the wet signal is routed to Audio Out 1. All pads will get the same parameter
values for an effect.

To Route a Pad to an Effect:

1.
On the FX screen, select the pad that you want to use.
2.
Turn the top left knob near FX1 to set the FX1 send amount for the pad. This is
the amount of the signal from this pad that you want to send to FX1 for
effects processing. You can also use the touch screen to slide the level
selector next to the knob to the desired position. When a pad is sending
some of its signal to FX1, a blue triangle is displayed in the top left corner of
the pad. You can repeat this step for FX2 and a blue triangle will appear in
the top right corner of the pad.

To Modify Effect Parameters:

1.
Push the FX button to display the FX screen.
2.
Touch the FX1 or FX2 box in a lower corner of the screen to select it. The currently selected effect is
highlighted pink.
3.
Push INFO to display the effect parameters screen for the selected effect.
4.
Turn the knobs to adjust the effect parameters. You will hear the impact of the parameter changes in real
time. Here are the available effect parameters:
Effect
Parameter
Delay
FX1 =
Delay
Feedback
Beat
Sync
Decay
FX2 =
Reverb
Damping
Predelay
Note:
The same effect parameter values are applied to all pads that are sending signals to that effect.
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Settings
Determines the delay length. When Beat Sync is On, delay is specified in
musical intervals:
1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8 T, 1/16D, 1/8, 1/4T, 1/8D, 1/4, 1/2T, 1/2, 1 bar
When Beat Sync is Off, delay is specified as a percentage from 0.0% to
100.0%.
0 to 100%. Determines the amount of regeneration or echo in the
delayed signal.
This parameter controls whether the delay is measured in musical time
intervals or percentage.
0 to 100% How long the reverberation will ring out.
0 to 100%. The amount of damping that is applied to the reverb. Higher
values will make the reverb end sooner.
0 to 100% Determines the amount of delay in the signal before it reaches
the reverberation. In real life, this is related to how close the source is to
the walls.
BLACKBOX USER MANUAL v 1.5
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