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Instruções de Operação Peavey, Modelo AddVerb
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Some of Its many capabilities are not readily apparent from studying the front panel controls. These Include: • User programmability of Chorus, Flange, Delay and Echo effects • Special combination effects • MIDI Program/Effect remapping • MIDI channel assignment • Front panel bypass • Battery backup for parameter presets and mapping • Mono source to stereo effect processing To receive maximum benefit from the features of the AddVerb, please take time to read and study this entire manual before beginning use. TABLE OF CONTENTS Front Panel Controls............................................................................2 Rear Panel...........................................................................................4 Effect Bank Table.................................................................................3 Programming and Operational Procedures.........................................5 Setting the MIDI Receive Channel.......................................................5 Effect Remapping................................................................................5 Factory Program Presets.....................................................................5 Modifying Modulation and Delay Parameters......................................5 MIDI Control Operation........................................................................6 Appendix..............................................................................................7 FRONT PANEL 1 I ! I 1 nr 1-»W -.....> i. . *« ___^ tramn — — ©• o O •*¡11 oimruxi •- • • - r AM fad —rrrDmrrT* T • i r •um-. «stMt ) raoui rmoi t»*A» Ah.' VIO« ^ 2 3 4 5 6 I I 1 1-t-1 1 7 10 11 13 16 17 Important Note: This processor features Internal battery back-up for factory programs and your custom delay parameter and Preset/Patch mapping selections. Excessive battery drain during shipping and storage time may result In an erratic display In the LED window upon Initial power*up. If this should occur, please see operation note under “Factory Program Presets" on page 5. LIMIT LED (1) Illuminates to indicate that the effect computation is within 6 dB of limiting. Adjust the source signal and the Input Level control to allow illumination of this LED only on program peaks. Continuous illumination meansthere is risk of distortion and/or reduced signal processing performance. ACTIVE LED (2) Provides an indication of the minimum recommended signal level necessary for operation of the processor. The LED illuminates approximately 20 dB below the onset of clipping, and should illuminate frequently during a performance. INPUT LEVEL CONTROL (3) Adjusts the input sensitivity for optimum matching with the input signal. The control should be adjusted to a level that allows the Limit LED to light occasionally on program peaks. Failure to adjust the Input Level control correctly may cause increased distortion and degrade the signal-to-noise performance of the unit. EFFECT MIX (4) Sets the mix ratio for the Effect/Dry signals at the outputs. Range is from dry. unprocessed signal only (full counterclockwise position), to wet. effect only signal (full clockwise position.) The 12 o'clock position yields a 1:1 mix ratio. Note that an audible drop in signal level may occur at the 1:1 mix ratio position (12 o'clock control position) due to cancellation of certain frequencies corresponding to 180° phase shifts. OUTPUT LEVEL (5) Adjusts the overall signal level available at the Left and Right outputs. DELAY RIGHT LED (6) Indicates that the value displayed in the LED window is the delay time for the Right Output. This parameter may be altered only when this LED is on and is accessible only for effects 70-89. Range is 0 to 2750 milliseconds. DELAY LEFT LED (7) Indicates that the value displayed in the LED window is the delay time for the Left Output. This parameter may be altered only when this LED is on and is accessible only for effects 70-89. Range is 0 to 2750 milliseconds. LFO DEPTH LED (8) Indicates that the value displayed in the LED window is the Low Frequency Oscillator depth. This parameter may be altered only when this LED is on and is accessible only for effects 50-69. Range is from 0% to 100% (0 to 255). LFO RATE LED (9) Indicates that the value displayed in the LED window is the Low Frequency Oscillator rate. This parameter may be altered only when this LED is on and is accessible only for effects 50-69. Range is from 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz (0 to 255). LED WINDOW (10) Displays Effect Preset number. MIDI Patch number. Delay Time right. Delay Time left, LFO Depth and LFO Rate. Individual LED's on the front panel indicate which parameter is being displayed. PARAMETER INCREMENT (+) AND DECREMENT (-) KEYS (11) Used to increase (+) or decrease (-) the displayed numerical parameter. A quick press-and-release of either key will change the displayed parameter by one increment. When adjusting modulation or delay settings, pressing and ...
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