ART Multiverb Alpha 2.0 handleiding
Handleiding
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PRESET
The PRESET button, when pressed, engages Preset Mode. Once this button is
pressed, all 200 presets may be accessed by either the keypad or rotary encoder.
When the ALPHA 2.0 is first powered on, you are automatically in Preset Mode.
Audio is being processed constantly while you are scrolling through the presets
with the encoder.
Two methods of Preset selection are used, scanning (with the ENCODER) and keypad
entry. Selecting a preset with the encoder is easy. Scroll through the presets by
turning the knob clockwise to go forward and counterclockwise to go backwards,
the preset will instantly be recalled when you stop. Each click of the encoder
will change the preset value by one.
For instantaneous recall of the preset using the keypad buttons, select the exact
preset number. For example; if you want preset 196, locate the buttons shown on
the front panel labeled 0 through 9 (the numbers are reversed image in purple),
enter 1-9-6, instantly you will see the LCD read title and preset information. If
you have audio hooked up you will notice the preset has been instantly recalled.
If you enter two digits, there will be a slight pause before the preset is
recalled. Entering only one digit will not recall a preset.
MIX
Think of the MIX control as a three channel mixer just before the output of the
ALPHA 2.0. To set the MIX you must access and change each parameter individually.
Press the MIX button until the parameter you wish to adjust is highlighted in
brackets i.e.[EFX] then change the value with the Encoder.
IN
> input eq efx
DRY DRYEQ EFX
OUT
PROGRAMMABLE >
MIX
When the MIX button is pressed it engages the programmable mix function and
allows you to set the level of the DRY, DIGITAL EFFECT and PRE-DIGITAL EQ signals
present at the output. The three Mix parameters are displayed as DRY, EFX and
DRYEQ. They control the amount of level present at the output of the ALPHA 2.0.
For example, when the Dry value is set at 100%, and the Effect and Eq values are
0%, the full dry signal and nothing else is present at the output(s). A
fifty/fifty mix is achieved when both the DRY and FX values are equal to each
other. DRYEQ allows you to bring out the EQ'd sound to the final output before it
is processed digitally. This could be helpful in making the signal more
pronounced.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | ART |
| Model | Multiverb Alpha 2.0 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 3879 MB |

