Adjusting The Dry Path Defeat - DigiTech S200 User Manual

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Section -2 Operation and Editing
3. Once the modifications have been made, remember to store any changes and press the <Program> button to return to Program mode.
Adjusting the Noise Gate
The S-200 gives you the ability to custom tailor the Noise gate parameters (Threshold and Release) for each program by performing the
following procedure:
1. From Program mode, press the <EQ/Gate> button twice. The display will appear something like this, indicating that you are in Noise
Gate edit mode:
2. Now press the <Parameter 1> button and Threshold parameter becomes active for adjustment by turning the <Program/Data> wheel.
The range for the Noise gate Threshold is from: Off, -99 to 0 dB.
3. To adjust the Noise Gate Release , press the <Parameter 2 > and the Release parameter now becomes active for adjustment by turning
the <Program/Data> wheel to adjust the Noise Gate Release parameter. Release time range is from 1 to 10. Release times are as follows:
1). 10ms, 2).100ms 3).200ms 4). 300ms 5). 400ms 6). 500ms 7). 600ms 8). 700ms 9). 800ms 10). 900ms.
4. Once all Noise gate modifications have been made, remember to store the changes and press the <Program> button to return to
program mode.

Adjusting the Dry Path Defeat

This editing procedure will allow you to globally turn a Dry signal path Off for use with a mixing consoles' effects sends or On for use with
single instrument input signals (such as guitar, saxophone and others). The procedure is as follows:
1. To defeat the Dry signal within the effect configuration of the S-200 (turning it On or Off), press the <Utility> button once and the
display will appear like this:
2. This now indicates that the Dry signal has been turned Off in individual programs, creating a 100% Wet signal globally in the S-200. To
exit this mode, press the <Program> button.
Note: The Dry path will automatically be turned off when either a Tremolo, Panner, Vocoder, Compressor, Rotary Speaker, Reverse
Reverb or De-Esser effect is used in a program, since the dry signal is already included in these effects.
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