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Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
1. Press [SEND1] or [SEND2].
The SEND1 or SEND2 LCD
function appears. If you didn’t
exit after your last effect edit,
the EFFECT EDIT LCD function
appears instead.
2. Select RECALL.
3. Use the PARAMETER wheel
to select a program.
4. Press [ENTER] to recall.
The effects program is
recalled.
!
Remember that when a SEND
button is pressed the faders con-
trol channel-to-send levels. To
return the faders to normal oper-
ation, select an LCD function
other than a SEND.
Recalling Effects Programs
There are 30 preset effects programs (1–30) and 10 user effects pro-
grams (31–40).
Shown below is the SEND1 LCD function. The SEND2 LCD function
is essentially the same. The flashing fader icon in the FUNCTION area
of the display indicates that the faders are now controlling channel--
to-send levels. Effects programs are listed in the center and the name
of the current effects program is highlighted. Also there is an equal
symbol (=) between the program’s name and number, not a period
like the other programs. The PARAMETER wheel is used to scroll
through the program list. When another program is selected, its name
flashes. If it is recalled, it stops flashing, appears highlighted, and the
period between its name and number changes to an equal symbol (=).
Effects and Mix Scenes
Effects settings are stored in mix scenes, so you can instantly change
effects just by recalling a mix scene. If you are using a controlling com-
puter or MIDI sequencer, you can also record effects setting adjust-
ments as MIDI Control Change messages. Your effects adjustments
can then be replayed automatically. See “Control Change” on page 83
for more details. Note that mix scenes store only the current program
names, numbers, and parameter settings for Effect1 and Effect2. They
do not store the entire effects library of 40 programs.
Summary of Contents for Programmable Mixer 01
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