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The Effect Devices
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Common Device Features
While the specific parameters for each device are described below, some fea-
tures and procedures are common to all effect devices:
The Input meter
This shows the level of the incoming audio signal, giving you an indication of
which devices are active, connected and playing. However, you dont need to
worry about clipping in effect devices, even if the meter goes into the red.
The Power/Bypass switch
This is located in the upper left corner of each effect device. The switch has
three modes, according to the following figure:
About making settings
You adjust effect parameters using the regular editing techniques, as described
in the Getting Started book. Note:
A quick way to reset the parameters to their default values is to
[Command]/[Ctrl]–Click the corresponding knob.
About Connections
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All effect devices have stereo inputs and outputs, and can be con-
nected as send effects or as insert effects.
However, some effects are best used as one of these only. This is stated for
each effect on the following pages. See also the section about the signal
flow graphs below.
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Most of the effect devices have one or several CV inputs on the
back panel.
These allow you to control various effect parameters in real-time, from an-
other device in the rack. See page 36 for details about routing CV.
The Signal Flow graphs
On the back of each effect device, you will find two or three small graphs.
These indicate how the effect device handles mono and stereo signals, depend-
ing on the connections. The selection of graphs for a device tells you how it
should be used, according to the following rules:
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Mode
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Description
Bypass In this mode, the input signal is passed directly to the audio output,
without being affected by the effect device. This is useful when the
effect device is connected as an insert effect, and you want to
compare the effect sound with the dry sound.
On This is the default mode, in which the device processes the incom-
ing signal.
Off In this mode, the effect device is turned off and neither dry nor ef-
fect sound is sent out. This is useful when the device is connected
as a send effect and you want to turn it off temporarily.
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Graph
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Description
Can be connected as a mono-in, mono-out device.
(Of course, all effect devices can be connected in mono. However,
if this graph isnt shown for a device, this means that a mono-in,
mono-out connection may not give the proper results).
Can be connected as a mono-in, stereo-out device. This means that
the device creates some sort of stereo effect (e.g. a reverb) or a
mono effect that can be panned.
If you connect both inputs and outputs in stereo, the two sides will
be processed independently (true stereo processing).
If you connect both inputs and outputs in stereo, the two sides are
summed before the effect processing. However, the actual effect is
in stereo (and the dry signal will remain in stereo, if it is passed
through the effect).
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