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Effect
Mix
control
for
the
desired
amount
of
processed
signal.
An
optional
MIDI
foots
witch
(for
program
change
control)
and/or
control
pedal
(to
vary
a
parameter
in
real
time)
can
connect
to
the
MIDI
in.
1.1F
Typical
Hookup
2:
Interfacing
with
a
Mixing
Console
Generally,
you'll
want
to
insert
the
Ultraverb
II
into
the
mixing
or
PA
console's
stereo
effects
send/return
connections.
Set
the
Ultraverb
IPs
Effect
Mix
control
fully
clockwise
so
that
it
passes
only
the
processed
signal;
adjust
the
mixer’s
send
levels
for
the
proper
Ultraverb
11
signal
level
(as
indicated
by
the
Clip/Signal
LED),
and
use
the
mixer’s
return
controls
to
set
the
desired
blend
of
processed
sound
in
relation
to
the
overall
mix.
1.1G
Typical
Hookup
3:
Using
the
Ultraverb
II
with
a
MIDI
Keyboard
toother
to
keyboard
MIDI
gear
mixer
or
amp
Patch
the
keyboard's
audio
outputs
into
the
Ultraverb
IPs
inputs,
then
send
the
Ultraverb
IPs
outputs
to
a
keyboard
mixer
or
other
amplification
system
Patch
the
keyboard's
MIDI
out
to
the
Ultraverb
IT's
MIDI
in;
this
allows
the
Ultraverb
n
to
change
patches
as
you
change
programs
on
the
keyboard,
as
well
as
respond
to
keyboard
parameters
such
as
pressure,
pitch
bend,
etc.

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