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PARAMETER DISPLAY section. Every effect chosen by the effects selector (10) and displayed
in the display section (8), is editable in one or more parameters, which are displayed in the
PARAMETER A (6) and PARAMETER B (7) display sections, and which can be adjusted in their
value by the parameter control (12) for PARAMETER A and the MIX/Intensity control (13) for
PARAMETER B. Depending on the parameter, it is indicated whether the parameter is a time
parameter (indicator "TIME" on) or an intensity parameter (indicator "INTS" on). Once choosing
an effect via the effects selector (10), the PARAMETER A display section (6) and the
PARAMETER B display section (7) will show the following:
If the parameter is a time parameter, and SYNC is off (control 1 and indicator 4), the value
of the editable parameter is shown in the numerical field of sections (6) and (7).
If the parameter is a time parameter, and SYNC is on (control 1 and indicator 4), the
multiplier/fraction to the base BPM of the selected effects source is indicated by the symbols
"1/8", "1/4", "1/2", "1", "2", "4", "8", each representing a respective fraction or multiple of
the time base.
If the parameter is an intensity parameter, the SYNC status does not matter and the value
of the editable parameter is shown in the numerical field of sections (6) and (7).
8
EFFECT ALGORITHM indicator. The effect chosen via the button (10) is displayed here.
9
EFFECT SOURCE indicator. The effect source chosen via button (11) is displayed here in an
abbreviated manner (MC = microphone, Cx = Channel X, OP = Master Output).
10
EFFECT SELECTOR button. Pressing this button subsequently activates the available effect
algorithms, and determines which parameters are displayed in the PARAMETER DISPLAY
A&B section (6&7), and are adjustable via the parameter controls (12&13). The active algorithm
is displayed in the EFFECT ALGORITHM indicator (8). See table at the end of this chapter
for available effects and their editable parameters. Note that the available effects are different
for input signals and the master output signals, hence the available choices will depend on the
SOURCE SELECTOR setting (9 & 11).
11
SOURCE SELECTOR button. Pressing this button subsequently activates the available effect
sources. The chosen source is displayed in the EFFECT SOURCE indicator section (9).
12 PARAMETER control. This is an "endless" relative control, and allows to change PARAMETER
A of the active effect. Once the control is turned, the current value of the parameter displayed
in the PARAMETER DISPLAY section (6) will change. The change will be stored even if the
chosen effect is changed. See table at the end of this chapter for available effects and their
editable parameters.
13 FX MIX/INTENSITY control. This is a 300 degree absolute control and allows to change
PARAMETER B of the active effect. Once the control is turned, the current value of the parameter
displayed in the PARAMETER DISPLAY section (7) will change. The change will be stored
even if the chosen effect is changed. See table at the end of this chapter for available effects
and their editable paramaters.
14 FX ON button. Enables the active effects
(backlight on) or disables the current effect
(backlight
off).
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