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Editing Loop and Insert Effects
Navigate to the effect’s screen as described above.1
Use the CURSOR BWD and/or FWD button to highlight the setting 2
youd like to adjust.
Use the - and/or + VALUE buttons to adjust the setting as desired.3
Using Internal Loop Effects
To add an internal loop effect to an input channel’s signal:
Press in the black FX button just above the MAIN
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MIX LEVEL knob to add the output of the loop
effect into the M-16DX’s main mix.
Press the FX button so it lights—thus turning on
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the loop effect—and select the desired echo or
delay effect, as described earlier.
3 Set the AUX 2 MASTER knob straight up as a starting position.
Press the AUX 2/FX button so it lights—this 4
assigns all of the channel strips’ AUX 1 knobs to
the sending of signals to the Aux 2 bus and to
the loop effect. The AUX2/FX screen appears.
As you listen to signal coming into the channel 5
with which you’re working, adjust the channel’s
AUX 1 knob until you hear the desired amount
of loop effect on the signal.
Press the FX button to return to the FX screen
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where you can adjust the effects settings as
desired. (Theyre listed below.)
These steps describes setting up an effect. You can adjust an input
channel’s AUX 2 send level at any time by simply turning its AUX 1 knob
when the AUX 2/FX button is lit.
Likewise, you can edit an effect at any time by pressing the FX button
to return to the FX screen. In cases where pressing FX turns off the
effect, simply press the button again to turn it back on.
When you’re done adding the loop effect to your channels’ signals, you
can adjust the overall level of the effect in your mix using the AUX 2
MASTER knob.
Loop Effect Parameters
Short Echo
This effect creates an adjustable short repeating delay/echo.
Parameter: This parameter
DELY
range: 10-200 milliseconds
sets length of the delay.
REPT
range: 0.0-6.0 seconds
sets the length of time the delay
continues to repeat.
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