Wet/Dry Ratio; Output Level; Bypassing Effects Blocks; Loading Different Algorithms Into Effects Blocks - Eventide Eclipse User Manual

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Wet/Dry Ratio

With the Wet/Dry ratio you can make an effects block pass its input sig-
0% wet
nal unaltered (
100% wet
effect (
). Or you can have half original signal, half effect (
LEVELS {FXA MIX}
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PARAMETER
"global" wet/dry control in the
out of the DSP chip (the output of both effects blocks via their routing). The global wet/dry control will not change from pro-
gram to program and might be more suited to a guitarist's needs than those described here.  see page 22

Output Level

The output of each effects block can be attenuated to achieve just the
right blend of effects. Press
{FXB LVL}
to alter this parameter.
area.  see page 22
tenuation in the
LEVELS

Bypassing Effects Blocks

You can bypass an effects block by toggling
<FXA: OFF>
. The same thing works for effects block B (
status of an effects block is saved and loaded with the program.
To avoid confusion, if either FXA or FXB has been explicitly bypassed by these controls, the red
light will flash. Of course, if the system as a whole is bypassed, you'll not be able to see it .....
You load different algorithms into an effects block of the currently loaded program by selecting a pro-
gram that already contains the algorithm you want. Think of it as stealing the algorithm and its parameter
values. Since programs 100 to 199 represent the raw algorithms themselves, loading a "raw algorithm" is
just a special case of the more general procedure. See the separate "Eclipse Algorithms" document for
more information about the Eclipse's algorithms.
First things first: if you want to load an algorithm into effects block B
FXB
(
) make sure
PARAMETER
xfade
than
, as this routing restricts a program to only one effects block.
To load a new algorithm, first go to
Use
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PARAMETER
would like to "steal" the algorithm from. In this case, we're going to
RingPongRoom
steal from
If the program you're stealing from uses both of its effects blocks (many
don't), you can use
PARAMETER
contains the algorithm you'd like to steal. Here we can steal
from effects block A, or we can turn the knob to steal
fects block B.
Finally, press
PARAMETER
FXA
(
) of the currently loaded program, or press
selected algorithm into effects block B (
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) or have none of the original signal present – all
{FXB MIX}
or
area that controls how much of the dry input signal will mix with the signal coming
LEVELS
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PARAMETER
Be aware that there is also "global" level at-

Loading Different Algorithms into Effects Blocks

(ROUTING)
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PARAMETER
(PROGRAM)
to select the program that you
.
(BLOCK)
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<LOAD FXA>
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FXB
) of the currently loaded program.
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to alter this parameter.
LEVELS {FXA LVL}
PARAMETER <FXA: ON>
FXB
). The bypass
is something other
page 3.
to select which block
m_ringtaps
reverb 8
from ef-
to load the above-selected algorithm into effects block A
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PARAMETER
50% wet
). And so on. Press
Be aware that there is also a
or
to
<LOAD FXB>
to load the above-
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