Channel Delay Can Now Be Set In Both Samples And Milliseconds - Tascam SX-1 Release Note

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SHIFT + CANCEL plus turning an EQ encoder unbypasses and flattens the EQ section.
Users have been asking for a surface shortcut to flatten the eq since version 1.0, and here it is.
While holding both SHIFT and CANCEL, turn an EQ encoder. The eq is unbypassed, and all of
the parameters of the eq are set to default — a quick and easy way to start over from the surface.
3.
CANCEL + Channel Select — flattens the entire channel, by setting all parameters to default.
4.
CANCEL + Bank Select — sets an entire bank to its default values. This means that all 16
channels in a bank would be flattened , by setting them to the channel defaults.
5.
SHIFT + CANCEL plus turning an Aux encoder enables and sets all aux sends to — inf (0db).
Regardless of the current state of the selected channel s aux send levels, using this shortcut sets all
of the six aux send levels to zero and turns them on. This could be useful for killing a loop in a
sustaining effect, for example.

16. Channel delay can now be set in both samples and milliseconds

It is now possible to use milliseconds as channel delay units (as well as samples), which might be
helpful when attempting to match delay times with other units, or adjust for latency in other digital
devices.
To see this new functionality, press the DELAY/TRIM button on the slanted front panel.
The choices show up as either samples or milliseconds when the SAMP button is clicked:
On the LCD:
Press the Delay CH 1-16 soft button.
The delay units can now be set for each channel individually, or for all channels at once.
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