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DSP EFFECTS PROCESSOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The internal Digital Multieffect processor is built around a powerful 24bit DSP. It includes 100 different
presets of studio-grade effect algorithm.
HOW TO USE THE FX:
1. Rotate the FX PRESET selector knob (22) to choose the type of effect (preset) you want to use,
rotating the knob the number on the display scrolls and flashes. After you have chosen the effect,
press the FX PRESET selector (22): the preset will be loaded and the number on the display will
remain fixed.
2. Send the signal to the effect with the FX/AUX control (13) (20) of the channel you want to add the
effect to.
3. Rotate the FX LEVEL knob (23) until you hear the effect added to the original signal, then adjust the
knobs to combine the wet effected signal with the natural dry signal.
PRESET DESCRIPTION:
p 00-10. HALL 1 – This type of reverb simulates the ambience of a concert hall varying its size from smaller
to larger. Dense, smooth reverb with long pre delay and a lot of high frequency reflections. Works
well with vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, strings and woodwinds.
p 11-20. HALL 2 – Similar to previous with a different timbre and reflections.
p 21-30. ROOM1 – This type of reverb reproduces the more intimate ambience of natural room acoustics. It
features a lot of early reflections with a few of high frequency. Emulating and scaling their size from
smaller to bigger, works well with vocals, fingered guitars, drums.
p 31-40. ROOM 2 – Similar to previous with a different timbre and reflections.
p 41-45. SHORT DELAY – Typical echo + feedback effect with shorter delay times.
p 46-55. DELAY – Typical echo + feedback effect channels with increasing delay times.
p 56-65. DELAY+REV – Typical reverb and echo effect combined together with increasing times.
p 66-70. CHORUS – Provides a soft, ethereal sweeping effect with increasing times, perfect for
enhancement of electric and acoustic guitar and bass. Also adds a dramatic effect to vocals,
particularly group harmonies and choirs.
p 71-75. FLANGER – Creates a strong sweeping effect with increasing times and panning left to right,
particularly effective on rock electric guitar, lead and rhythm.
p 76-80. PHASER – Creates a sweet sweeping effect with increasing times, particularly effective on rock
electric guitar, lead and rhythm.
p 81-85. TREMOLO – Creates a volume modulation with increasing times, particularly effective on blues
and rock electric guitars, lead and rhythm.
p 86-90. WAHWAH – Typical tone modulation effect used on electric guitars.
p 91-95. CHORUS+DEL – Chorus and Delay effect combinations.
p 96 97. FLANGER+DEL – Flanger and Delay effects combinations.
p 98-99. WAHWAH+DEL – WahWah and Delay effect combinations.

MP3 PLAYER/RECORDER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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