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Adding Reverb Temporarily as You Record
Listening through temporary effects you’re not actually recording can make
it easier to get a good performance from a singer or player. Singers, in
particular, often prefer to hear a bit of reverb on their voices as they record.
What you hear through SonicCell
Reverb
DAW
output
What’s sent to the DAW
Heres how to set this up:
Press the INPUT button to display the Input screen.
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Turn on Phantom Power if youre using a condenser mic that requires 2
it.
Set Assign to
3 To Input FX.
Press the EFFECTS button, turn the CURSOR/VALUE dial to select the
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IN FX switch, and press the dial to display the Input Effect screen.
Select
5 0:THRU as your input effect on the displays top line—with this
setting, your live signal passes through the input effect unchanged.
We still want it to go through it, though, since we can then send the
signal to SonicCell’s reverb.
Press EFFECTS.
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Turn the CURSOR/VALUE dial to select the TO COM switch, and press 7
the dial to display the To Computer screen.
Set Type to
8 Input Effect, and then press EXIT.
Turn the CURSOR/VALUE dial counter-clockwise to select the Input
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FX Output switch, and then press the dial to show the Input FX
Output screen.
Set the Reverb Send Level to add the desired amount of listening
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reverb to your live signal.
If you’d like to temporarily add chorus to your signal, set the Chorus
Send Level parameter as desired on the Input FX Output screen.
Press EFFECTS, turn the CURSOR/VALUE dial to select the MFX3 LOC 11
switch, and then press the dial.
On the MFX3 Location screen, make sure Type is set to
12 TG.
Press INPUT to return to the Input screen for recording.
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See the SonicCell Owner’s Manual to learn about editing reverb and
chorus settings.
Recording Live Audio with an Input Effect
What you hear through SonicCell
What’s sent to the DAW
Input EectInput Eect
with optional
Reverb and Chorus
DAW
output
SonicCell’s input effect provides tools for refining a live signal’s sound before
sending it to a DAW for recording. You’ll find EQ, an enhancer, dynamic-
control algorithms, and more.
For a full description of SonicCell’s input effects, see the SonicCell
Owner’s Manual.
As we noted before, since any input effect you add to a live audio
signal becomes a permanent part of the signal when it’s recorded on
a DAW audio track, be sure you want to keep the input effect before
hitting the Record button in your DAW.
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