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DISPLAY SECTION: (Only for Platinum MKIII & Platinum 12Fx)
Display section consist of 7 segments LED display and different effects bank with corresponding LED’s near the banks.
Turning the effect select control, 7 segments display will show the selected EFX number & its corresponding effect LED will
be illuminated. Turn the effect select knob until you get your desired effect. The display no. and the corresponding effect
bank is given below.
Auditorium (1.2s - 15.0s)
Plate 1 (0.2s - 1.8s)
Plate 2 (1.0s - 7.5s)
Gate 1 (0.2s - 0.6s)
Gate 2 (0.15s - 0.45s)
Hall (0.5s - 3.0s)
9-16
33-40
41-48
49-52
53-56
1-8
1
2
3
4
5
6
Effects
Sequence
Effects Nos
Effects Bank
46)
The Delay Effect can be selected by pressing DELAY button. The display no. & the corresponding effect bank is given below.
To select the effect
• Turn the DATA ENTRY control to the right.
• For delay effects press the DELAY button, the DELAY LED will light.
• Select the effect using the DATA ENTRY control.
• The effect no. & effect bank indicator will be displayed.
• Select AUX MUTE, REGEN, EFX, EFX EQ or STANDBY, the selected LED’s will light.
SETTING UP A PA: In most small and medium sized venues, the PA works as a sound reinforcement system, helping to
boost the sound of on-stage instruments amplifiers (and possibly drum kits) as well as handling all the vocals and acoustic
instruments, Because of the wide range of sounds, the PA speakers need to be able to reproduce the full audio spectrum,
but their main job will be to lift the vocals and acoustic instruments over the level of the back-line. For smaller venues, it’s
sometimes easier to use low powered back line amplification and mic it up. This reduces spill from the back-line amplifiers
into the vocal mics making the mix easier to control. If the room is very reverberant, getting a clear vocal sound can be
difficult. Because of the way in which sound is reflected, the FX may sound the same wherever you are in the room,
whereas the vocal sound from the speakers will get quieter the further away you are. Once you get so far back in the
room that the reverberant sound overwhelms the direct sound, vocal clarity is compromised. The choice and positioning of
loudspeakers is critical in projecting a clear sound. .
The main PA speaker cabinets should be positioned in front of the vocal mics so as to reduce the risk of feedback & should
be set up on stand so that the sound is being absorbed by the front row audience. The ideal position is to have the
speakers slightly over the audience’s head height, angled slightly downwards so as to concentrate all the sound on the
audience and not the back wall or ceiling. Also angle the speakers away from the sidewall if possible. As well as making
the most use of the unavailable power, this will also reduce the effect of room reflections making the sound clearer, even in
troublesome rooms.
Reverse (100 msec. - 500 msec.)
Reverb Regen
Eco + Reverb
Reverb (300 msec. - 2.0 sec.)
Room (1.5 sec. - 8.5 sec.)
Delay 1 (20 msec. - 700 msec.)
Delay 2 (90 bpm - 150 bpm)
57-64
121-127
97-98 & 105-106
17-24
25-32
129-178 & 209-218
230-240 & 219-220
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8
9
10
11
12
13
Effects
Sequence
Effects Nos
Effects Bank