ART Multiverb Alpha 2.0 handleiding

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Adjust the amount of input level to operate the ALPHA 2.0 with the NOM LED lit
the majority of the time. Allow for transients to light the CLIP LED
occasionally. If you find you are clipping the unit so the signal is distorted,
simply reduce the signal level being sent to the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 or decrease
the Input slide control slightly.
Be sure you are not causing the ALPHA 2.0 to clip with the equalizer. For proper
adjustment of level, review the Input Level Control section.
INPUT LEVEL CONTROL
The Input Level Control is located on the top right side of the front panel. This
slide control adjusts the input signal to accommodate for a wide range of
devices. Source inputs may range from musical instruments such as guitars and
keyboards, mixing consoles or effects loops in preamps and amplifiers. Whatever
the source, adjust the Input Level Control to light the NOM LED for the majority
of the time and allow for transients to light the CLIP LED occasionally.
With line level devices (mixers, some keyboards, effects loops) center the slider
and control the signal level from the effects send. Adjust the output level of
the device sending the signal to the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 so the CLIP LED is
occasionally lit on soft peaks. Use the Input Level control to compensate for
minor level adjustments.
If the Input Level Control is not adjusted properly or the input source has a low
output level, noise and distortion will be heard at the output of the MULTIVERB
ALPHA 2.0.
OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL
The Output Level Control adjusts the final output level of the MULTIVERB ALPHA
2.0. With the slider fully to the left, there is no output signal present at the
output jacks (0%). As you move the slider to the right the output signal level of
the unit increases. When the slider is fully to the right, 100% output is
achieved. Your output level most probably will be bumped a little up or down to
compensate for small increases or decreases in the processed signal level.
SEVEN SEGMENT DISPLAY
(Red Numeric Display)
The Seven Segment Display keeps you constantly informed of your Preset Number.
Preset numbers are displayed from 001 to 200. When a preset is active the display
is stable. A flashing display indicates you are in Edit Mode and a preset is
ready to be recalled. The right decimal point will light to warn you your
internal lithium battery is low and needs replacing. When using the Tuner, this
display will become your tuning meter.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD)
All information relative to a preset indicated by the Seven Segment Display is
displayed in the LCD. Backlighting of the display is provided for ease of use in
low light situations. The upper sixteen characters mainly display the Preset
Title (name). If no title has been assigned, the display will read "<blank
title>". In some cases other information will be displayed here. The lower
sixteen characters display mainly the number and abbreviated description of
effects stored, effects to be selected or deleted in the preset, and effect
parameter information. Other information may appear here also. The view angle may
be adjusted and is covered in the following section under the UTILITY function.

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Productinformatie

MerkART
ModelMultiverb Alpha 2.0
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte3879 MB