User Manual

Allen & Heath 24 ZED-12FX & 22FX User Guide
OO
10
-30
-20
-5
0
5
-10
USB
RTN
-30
-20
-5
5
0
OO
-10
10
IN
-15 +15
12kHz
HF
-15 +15
80Hz
LF
AUX1
PRE
STEREO
L
+16
-6
-9
-20
-30
-16
-12
-3
0
+3
+6
+9
R
PFL ACTIVE
MIN MAX
PHONES
AUX1
AUX2
STEREO
To LR
To CH
ON
ST3
USB
AUX1-2
AUX3-FX
LR PRE
UP=LR post
SENDRETURN
ST3 IN
L/M
R
L/M
R
R
POWER
48V
PHONES
PHANTOM POWER
ALLEN
HEATH
ST4 IN
AUX2 OUT
AUX3 OUT
MONO OUT
+16
-6
-9
-20
-30
-16
-12
-3
0
+3
+6
+9
F/SWITCH
FX MUTE
SEL
168
5
6
7 15
14
13
2
3
4 12
11
10
1 9
Dly+verb (level)
Dly+verb (size)
Dly+verb (regen)
PingPong(regen)
BeatDly (regen)
Ambient (echo)
SlapVerb (size)
DoubleZED(size)
Plate (decay)
Plate (predly)
Plate (colour)
Hall1 (size)
Hall2 (size)
Arena (size)
Flanger (dpth)
Chorus (dpth)
Bank 9-16
TAP
&
USB CONNECTION
If the volume is not fully up
USB Audio Interface
The ZED is equipped with a stereo bi-directional USB 1.1 compliant audio CODEC. It is fully compliant with USB 2 ports
and uses standard Windows and MAC Core Audio Drivers. In other words, plug it in and your computer will find it and
be able to transfer audio to and from the ZED USB device.
You will need some form of audio software running on your computer to be able to record and play back what you re-
cord, but on a basic level, you can use your computers media player to play straight to the ZED device.
Just a couple of points to look out for:
1. When you plug in your ZED USB interface to your computer, check the device volume in:
Control Panel\Sounds & Audio Devices\Volume
Then drag it fully up
like this…...
Then click Apply
2.
If you want to reduce latency (delay) there are some different drivers available for your operating system. Please
check the Allen & Heath website www.allen-heath.com for details and links to third party companies able to supply appro-
priate drivers for your operating system.