Midi - dbx 290 Operation Manual

Stereo reverb
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the noise can be eliminated when it is most offensive (when there is no
program material to cover up the
problem).
The noise gate can be disabled by choosing level 0 (off).
MIDI
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MIDI program changes can be received on any MIDI channel to select
different reverb settings on the
290.
The 290's MIDI channel is set by
doing the following:
• Simultaneously press and hold the [DARK] and [BRIGHT] Color but ­
tons until their respective LEDs light.
• The current MIDI channel setting is displayed using the reverb
Type and Size LEDs in the following
manner:
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To change the currently selected MIDI
channel:
• Select one of the three Size buttons.
• Select one of the six Type buttons for the new desired channel.
The 290 pauses briefly to show your selection and then returns to
normal operation mode.
Once the MIDI channel is correctly
set,
the 290 will respond to
Continuous Controller and Program Change commands. To set the dif­
ferent reverb decay times using
MIDI,
the 290
responds
to MIDI
Continuous Controller #1 on the selected MIDI channel. The 290 has 12
different decay times (actual decay times depend on the reverb Type and
Size selected) that can be selected using these specific Continuous
Controller
values:
CCl
Value
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1-12
13-127
Selection
Use current reverb Decay control position
Select position 1-12
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