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5�6�3�1 Internal Effects; 5�6�3�2 External Effects; Effect Processor; Inserting An Effect Module - IMG STAGELINE DELTA-160 Bedienungsanleitung

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5.6.3.1 Internal effects
Requirements:
– An effect module has been assigned to the bus intended for the
effect (
 chapter 5�7�1) and the effect module has been configured
accordingly (
 chapter 5�7�2)�
– The specific bus has been assigned to the channel to which the
effect is to be added, e� g� the sum channel (
– The input channels to which an effect is to be added have been as-
signed to the specific bus with the setting "Post Fader" (
5�2�2)�
1) Use the key BUS 1– 8 (13) to call up the channel overview for the
signal buses� For the time being, adjust an average volume for the
specific bus with the corresponding fader (9)� The white bar graph
at the bottom of the channel strip will also indicate the current
fader setting�
2) Press the key SEL (10) of the bus or tap the corresponding channel
strip to select the bus� The key will be illuminated�
3) Press the key SENDS (13); it will be illuminated� The key IN 1– 8 (13)
will also be illuminated now�
4) Use the faders (9) to adjust the signal parts of the inputs 1– 8 for
the effect� Press the key IN 9 – 20 to go to the other input channels
and to adjust their signal parts if required�
Note: The setting for picking up the signal is "Post Fader"; therefore, the
signal part adjusted also depends on the setting of the corresponding input
channel fader�
5) To adjust the overall volume for the effect, press the key SENDS
again so that only the key Bus 1– 8 will be illuminated� Use the
corresponding fader to make the setting�
5.6.3.2 External effects
Requirements:
– The bus intended for the effect has been assigned to the analog
output (17) to which the effect unit is connected (
– The output of the effect unit has been connected to a line level input
of the mixer� The input channel has been matched to the output
signal of the effect unit (
– The input channel for the effect signal has been assigned to the
channel to which the effect is to be added, e� g� the sum channel
(
 chapter 5�2�1)�
– The input channels whose signals are to be provided with an effect
have been assigned to the specific bus with the setting "Post Fader"
(
 chapter 5�2�2)�
1) Use the key BUS 1– 8 (13) to call up the channel overview for the
signal buses� For the time being, adjust an average volume for
the mixed signal fed to the effect unit using the corresponding
fader (9) for the specific bus� The white bar graph at the bottom
of the channel strip will also indicate the current fader setting�
2) Press the key SEL (10) of the bus or tap the corresponding channel
strip to select the bus� The key will be illuminated�
3) Press the key SENDS (13); it will be illuminated� The key IN 1– 8 (8)
will also be illuminated now�
4) Use the faders (9) to adjust the signal parts of the inputs 1– 8 for
the effect� Press the key IN 9 – 20 to go to the other input channels
and to adjust their signal parts if required�
Note: The setting for picking up the signal is "Post Fader"; therefore, the
signal part adjusted also depends on the setting of the corresponding input
channel fader�
5) To obtain an optimum level for the effect unit, press the key SENDS
again so that only the key Bus 1– 8 will be illuminated� Use the
corresponding fader to adjust the bus level�
6) To adjust the overall volume for the effect, press the key IN 1– 8
or IN 9 – 20 to select the range for the input channel of the
 chapter 5�2�1)�
 chapter 5�2�4)�
 chapter 5�1)�
effect signal� Use the corresponding fader (9) to adjust the channel
level�

5.7 Effect processor

The mixer features an effect processor� This effect processor offers
eight effect modules which can be inserted as desired into the input
channels, signal buses and the sum channel:
2 × modulation effects
2 × delay effects
 chapter
2 × reverb effects
2 × graphic equalizers
One module each can be inserted into the analog input channels; two
modules can be inserted into the signal buses and the stereo sum� It
is therefore recommended to insert an effect that is used for a single
input channel directly into this channel� By contrast, effects to be
used for multiple input signals should be inserted into a signal bus
to which these input channels have been assigned� The signal of this
bus will be mixed to the stereo sum together with the input signals
Mic IN
GEQ 2
(
 chapter 5�6�3�1)�
48 V
REV
HPF
48V
EQ

5.7.1 Inserting an effect module

To insert an effect module into an input channel, call up the view for
GATE
COMP
matching the input (tap the topmost section of the corresponding
REV
channel strip)�
Bus 1
0.0 dB
Bus 6
50|50
CH 1
-1 dB
PAN
50/50
L&R
SOLO
MUTE
Fig. 20 Inserting an effect
Under "Insert", tap the effect module to be inserted� To remove the
module, tap the module once again�
Note: If this model is already being used at another location, a message will
appear showing the location where it is currently being used� In this case,
determine if a change to the new location is to be forced ("Yes") or not ("No")�
If not, select the other module of the same type if required�
To insert effect modules into signal buses or the sum channel and to
configure the effects:
1) Press the key SETUP (5) to call up the setup menu�
2) Tap the button "FX" on the left to call up the view for the effect
processor (fig� 21)�
3) When all settings have been made, press the key SETUP to exit
the setup menu�
Setup
Patch
Meter
FX
Scenes
Recorder
Monitor
Fig. 21 Effect processor
CH1
Gain
Delay
IN
0.0 ms
Insert
Modul 1
Delay 1
Reverb 1
Modul 2
Delay 2
Reverb 2
Modul 1
Delay 1
Reverb 1
Modul 2
Delay 2
Reverb 2
Modul 1
X
HPF
IN
16.0 Hz
GEQ 1
GEQ 2
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X
07:50:01
GEQ 1
GEQ 2
Busses
Bus 1
39

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