Section 2 - Getting Started
3 Source Configs
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The 3
Source
Config divides the DP / 4 into 3 effects processors. Units A
and
B function
independently
as 1
unit
processors, while Units C & D are
grouped
together as a
sing
le 2
unit
effects processor.
3 Source, Stereo Out
Inputs
Units Outputs
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3 Source. Mixed Out
Inputs Units Outputs
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In
both
examples,
the
signal
at
Input
1 goes to Unit
A;
the signal
at
Input
2 goes
to
Unit B. The
signal
at
Inputs 3
and
4 is fed as a stereo signal to Units C & D.
In
the first example, the stereo
outputs
of
units
A
and
B are digitally mixed together
and
sent to
Outputs
1
and
2. The stereo
output
of the CD
pair
goes
to
Outputs
3
and
4.
In
the
second example, the
output
of
unit
A is
summed
to
mono
and
sent directly to
Output
1;
the
output
of
unit
B is
summed
to
mono
and
sent directly to
Output
2.
As before,
the
stereo
output
of
the
CD
pair
goes to
Outputs
3
and
4.
The difference between these examples is
the
setting of the
"
AB
Output
Select" parameter, one of the Config parameters available
in
a 3 Source Config.
The 3 Source Config is useful for:
• Studio applications
where
you
want
two separate single effects (eg.
two
different reverbs, for
drums
and
vocals)
and
one multi-effect
at
the same time;
• Mixed applications,
such
as processing a guitar
plugged
into
Input
1
with
Unit
A, while
processing one
Aux
Send of a mixer connected to
Input
2
with
Unit B,
and
another
Aux
Send
connected to
Input
3
with
Units C &
D.
In Select Mode,
when
a 3 Source Config Preset is selected, the display shows:
I Preset Name :
3
Src:
StereQ
In
REU
rev
fla-tddl
3-letter abbreviations
for
Algorithms
t t
t
.t
~
t
loaded into A,
B,
C and D
Symbol showing routing
only between
C & D
Note
that
there is
no
signal routing symbol between A
and
B or between B
and
C. This
shows
that
there is
no
connection
between
the A,
B,
and
CD Units.
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