Now that you have the indispensible Programmable
Cabinet Emulator of the 2112, chances are pretty good
that you are not going to want to be spending those fun-
filled hours of the past by doing the ole’ Microphone
Placement two-step.
To use the Programmable Speaker Cabinet
Emulator, simply enter the Edit mode of the selected
Program and scroll to Page 2 of the Master Mix menu.
From here, the 2112 gives you the options of activating
the Cabinet Emulator, selecting defaults and/or placing
the Cabinet Emulator either Pre Digital (Preamp Only),
or Post Digital (the whole signal path is included).These
selections can be made by using the <2> or <3> knobs.
So let’s cut out the middleman (speaker cabinet), and run
from the guitar output into input jack of the 2112. From
this point, you now have the option of utilizing the
Programmable Mono Fx loop that is offered in the 2112.
To use the Fx loop, run from the Fx send of the 2112,
into either input or Fx return of the selected effects unit.
Now, run out of either the output or the Fx send of the
chosen unit back into the Fx return of the 2112.
At this point , you will want to run from either Left or
Right outputs (or both for a stereo mix), into the select-
ed inputs of the Mixer.
As usual, it is a good idea to check all of the cables being
used when making connections to ensure that good con-
tact is being made.
Notice that once the Programmable Speaker Cabinet
Emulator is turned On, the Speaker icon will appear in
the display and will appear as follows:
2112 RUNNING DIRECT WITH THE PROGRAMMABLE CABINET EMULATOR