Section 2 - Getting Started
2 Source Configs
The 2
Source
Config
divides the
DP
/4
into
2 multi-effects processors, each containing 2
units
of
processing
power
.
One
signal is fed to A &
B;
the
other
is fed to C &
D.
The
two
pairs function as
entirely
independent,
2
Unit
devices.
2 Source, Stereo In
2 Source, Mono
In
Inputs Units Outputs Inputs
Units
Outputs
:
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: : :
:
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: : :
:
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:
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: : :
In
the first example, the signal
present
at
Inputs 1
and
2 will
be
fed as a stereo signal to
Units
A
and
B.
The
signal
present
at
Inputs
3
and
4 will be fed as a stereo signal to Units C
and
D.
In
the
second example,
the
signal
present
at
Input
1 will
be
fed as a
mono
signal to Units A
and
B.
The
signal
present
at
Input
3 will
be
fed as a
mono
signal to Units C
and
D.
In
both
examples, the stereo
output
of
the
AB
pair
goes
to
Outputs
1
and
2;
the stereo
output
of
the
CD
pair
goes to
Outputs
3
and
4.
(If
nothing
is
plugged
into
Output
jacks 3
and
4,
that
signal
would
be
mixed
into
Outputs
1
and
2.) Signal routing
between
A &
B,
and
between C & D, is
determined
by
the settings of the
various
Config parameters.
The 2
Source Config is useful for:
• Processing
separately
the
outputs
of
two
keyboards,
or
a
guitar
and
a keyboard;
•
Studio
applications
where
you
want
two
separate multi-effects (such as Chorus & Reverb
or
Flange
& Delay) processing
two
different signals
at
the
same
time;
•
Mixed
applications,
such
as processing a guitar
plugged
into
Input
1
with
Units A &
B,
while
simultaneously
processing the
Aux
Send
of a mixer connected to
Input
3
(&4
if stereo)
with
UnitsC&D
.
In
Select Mode,
when
a 2 Source Config Preset is selected, the display shows:
l Preset Name :
2
Src:
Stereo
In
chotrev
flatddl
3-leUer abbreviations for Algorithms
, f
j
,
fft
,
loaded into
A,
B,
C and 0
~
~
Symbols showing routing
between pairs
of
units but
not
between
Band
C
Note
that
there is
no
signal
routing
symbol
between B
and
C
on
the
lower
line of the display.
This
shows
that
there
is
no
connection
between
Units A & B
and
Units C &
D.
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