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YORKVILLE MP10DS Manuel De L'utilisateur page 7

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9. P P OWER L L ED & & T T HE S S WITCH
The POWER LED lets you know that the MP10DS is plugged in and turned on. The AC power
on/off switch is on the rear panel of the unit.
10. P P HANTOM P P OWER
The PHANTOM power LED indicates that 24 volts of DC phantom power is present on all the
XLR microphone inputs to power condenser microphones. Regular dynamic mics may be con-
nected while the PHANTOM POWER is activated without encountering problems. The PHAN-
TOM POWER push-button is located on the rear panel.
DIGITAL E E FFECTS P P ROCESSOR
1. D D IGITAL E E FFECTS P P ROCESSOR S S ELECT & & M M ODIFY C C ONTROLS
The SELECT control selects from 16 banks of reverb sounds, delays and other effects. Settings
A through G represent single reverbs or echo delays. Settings H through P are combined or
combo effects where two or more effects are blended together. Simply rotate the SELECT con-
trol to the basic type of effect you prefer. This is a continuous type of control so you may sim-
ply rotate it in either direction to reach the desired setting. Lists of effects banks appear in this
manual and on the front panel of the MP10DS.
Each bank of effects contains 16 individual effect variations. The MODIFY control selects
each one of these variations. For example, if bank E
(Medium Delays), has been selected, position 1 will
give you 200 milliseconds of delay, and positions 2
through 16 will give you progressively longer delays
up to 375 milliseconds. Bank P is the exception to
this rule. It consists of sixteen different special effects,
such as pitch shift up, or down, detune flanger, etc.
2. E E FFECTS C C LIP L L ED
Situated between the SELECT and MODIFY controls,
the CLIP LED indicates that the digital processor is
receiving an input signal which is too strong, possibly
resulting in distortion. For maximum dynamic range,
the Clip LED should flash briefly, but only on high-
energy transients such as loud snare drum hits. If
there is too much CLIP activity, turn down the chan-
nel EFX controls.
3. E E FFECTS T T ABLES
See rear inside cover for effects tables.
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