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THE MAIN MIXER
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Insert FX section
The channel strip Insert FX “slot” allows you to load a patch, which can in turn contain any number of effects and
other devices. Insert effect devices that belong to the patch are added to the Audio Track or Mix Channel device in
the rack.
The main parts of this section are the assignable Rotary knobs and buttons. Combinator Effect patches in the Record
Sound Bank will have various parameters and switches assigned to these controls, and the labels will have names
describing the parameter/function.
Insert effects process the whole channel signal, as opposed to Send effects where the effect balance is adjustable.
Typical examples of when to use insert effects include compression, distortion and modulation effects such as cho-
rus.
The Insert effects can be placed ahead of the Dynamics and EQ sections in the signal path - see “Signal Path sec-
tion”.
BELL mode When this button is activated, the HF EQ will switch to peaking characteristics. This means it works like a regular
parametric EQ band, cutting or boosting the signal around the set frequency. Bell mode has a fixed bandwidth or
"Q" (see below).
HMF
Gain/Frequency/Q
The high medium frequency EQ is fully parametric. HMF Gain is adjustable +/- 20dB. Center frequency range is
600 Hz - 7 kHz. The “Q” parameter adjusts the bandwidth around the set center frequency. Q range is 0.70 - 2.50.
The higher the Q value, the narrower the affected frequency range.
LMF
Gain/Frequency/Q
The low medium frequency EQ is also fully parametric. LMF Gain is adjustable +/- 20dB. Center frequency range
is 200 Hz - 2 kHz. The “Q” parameter adjusts the bandwidth around the set center frequency. Q range is 0.70 -
2.50. The higher the Q value, the narrower the affected frequency range.
LF Gain/Frequency The LF section provides low frequency shelving equalization. All frequencies below the set Frequency will be cut
or boosted by the set LF Gain amount.
The LF Gain control can cut or boost the selected frequency range +/- 20dB and the LF Frequency can be set
between 40 Hz - 600 Hz.
BELL mode This works in the same way as described above, but affects the LF filter.
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