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Ibanez EPP400 Owner's Manual page 19

Digital multi effects patching programmer

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Performance Mode. The EPP400 will switch the effects chain into and out of the
signal path according to each patch setting.
4. Using the Input, Output, and SUB Output Assignment Features
Input assignment, using the INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 buttons, allows you to select
between two separate inputs. This feature can be used in any number of ways. It
can select between two instruments or other signal sources. It can also be used to
switch other upstream effects in and out of the signal path. This is done by
splitting your input signal, running one split into INPUT 1 or INPUT 2, the other
split into the input of an upstream effects processor, and running the output of this
effects processor into the unused input of the EPP400. By selecting between
INPUT 1 and INPUT 2, the upstream effects processor is switched in and out of
the signal path. Input assignment is programmed into the information for each
patch and is recalled with each patch.
Similarly, output assignment, using MAIN OUTPUT 1 and the MAIN OUTPUT
2 buttons, allows you to select between two separate outputs. This feature can be
used in several ways. It can select between two amps, two amp channels, two
mixers, or two recorder channels. It can also be used to switch other downstream
effects in and out of the signal path. Connect one MAIN OUTPUT to the input of
the downstream effects processor. Mix the output of this effects processor with
the output from the unused MAIN OUTPUT of the EPP400. By selecting
between MAIN OUTPUT 1 and MAIN OUTPUT 2, the downstream effects
processor is switched in and out of the signal path. Output assignment is
programmed into the information for each patch and is recalled with each patch.
NOTE: For information about programming input and output assignments, refer
to sections 1.f and 1.h of Application Notes
The SUB output is a secondary output that may be assigned to loop 3, 4, or 5. It
cannot be assigned to loop 1 or 2. Loops 3, 4, and 5 receive SUB outputs via their
respective SUB RCV jacks. These input jacks can be used to receive second or
stereo outputs from delays, stereo choruses, flangers, or duplicate outputs from
any effects processor. When a SUB output is assigned, the SUB output from the
chosen loop is connected to the SUB output jack. The SUB output can be
connected to an amplifier, another mixer input, or to a different chain of effects
processors. When SUB output is not assigned, there is no signal output at the
SUB output jack. SUB output assignment is programmed into the information for
each patch and is recalled with each patch.
NOTE: For more information about programming SUB output assignments,
refer to sections 1.g and 1.h of Application Notes
5. Using the Footswitch Features
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