User Manual
K-MIX EDITOR
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5.2.2.1 – BYPASS BUTTON
The bypass button enables or disables the reverb effect.
• Clicking the button will toggle the state of the bypass.
• The button will light up green when enabled (reverb on).
• The button will go dark when disabled (reverb bypassed).
5.2.2.2 – CHANNEL SEND LEVELS
Sets the amount of signal to send into the reverb. Each input channel has its own send level.
SEND LEVEL KNOBS & NUMBER BOXES
Sets the reverb send levels for each of the eight input channels.
• Turn clockwise to increase the send level (more signal going to the reverb); turn
counterclockwise to decrease the send level (less signal going to the reverb).
• A specic value may be entered into the accompanying number boxes as an alternative way of
setting the reverb send levels.
• Range: -70dB – +6dB
PRE/POST FADER SWITCH
Sets whether the reverb sends are pre-fader or post-fader.
• When set to “Post”, both the channel’s volume fader and the reverb send level affect the amount
of signal sent to the reverb; the signal is tapped after the fader.
• When set to “Pre”, only the reverb send level affects the amount of signal sent to the reverb; the
signal is tapped before the fader so it has no effect.
• The pre/post switch is a global switch; it acts on all eight channels simultaneously. It is not
possible to set pre/post on a per-channel basis.
Below is a diagram illustrating the pre/post switch on channel 1 (currently set to “Pre”):
Channel 1
Input Audio
To Outputs
To Reverb
1
Pre-Fader
Pre/Post
Switch
Reverb
Send Level
Post-Fader
Channel 1
Volume Fader