CONNECTIONS, CONTROLS, AND INDICATORS:
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DFX
Effect Send controls for channels 1 to 4 (CH1 - CH4). The signal of the corresponding channel is tapped
behind the volume control (post-fader) and routed to the internal effects processor (DSP), according to the
setting of the Effect Send knob. It is important to ensure that the internal input of the effects unit is not
overloaded (watch the PEAK LED).
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PRESETS
Endless rotary switch for selecting one of the 16 internal digital effects. A list of all effects is located right
next to the controls on the effects unit (DSP).
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DFX RET
By using the effects return knob, the effect signal can be mixed to the sum signal (MAIN signal).
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MUTE
By pressing the MUTE button, the internal effect unit is muted, and the PEAK LED is continuously on. Pressing
once again cancels the mute status and the PEAK LED goes out.
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PEAK LED
The PEAK LED lights up if the input to the internal effects processor is clipping (turn down the effect send
level DFX in channels 1 to 4 ), or if the internal effects unit is muted (MUTE).
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LOW
Equalizer bass band (80 Hz) for the sum channel. When turned to the left, levels are lowered, when turned to
the right, they are raised. In the centre position (resting point), the equalizer is inactive.
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MID
Equalizer mid band (2.5 kHz) for the sum channel. When turned to the left, levels are lowered, when turned to
the right, they are raised. In the centre position (resting point), the equalizer is inactive.
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HIGH
Equalizer high band (12 kHz) for the sum channel. When turned to the left, levels are lowered, when turned to
the right, they are raised. In the centre position (resting point), the equalizer is inactive.
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MAIN LEVEL
Volume control of the sum channel (total volume).
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MAIN LEVEL METER
4 segment level meter for the sum channel. Once the peak LED (PK) lights up, the device is operating at
the distortion limit. It is not critical if the LED lights briefly at peak levels for the incoming signal, however
continuous illumination should be avoided by reducing the volume.
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