Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Studio Quad V2
4 IN-4 OUT Studio Effects Processor
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IMPORTANT!
CAUTION
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FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
WATER AND MOISTURE: Appliance should not be used near water (e. g. near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc). Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings. POWER SOURCES: The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance. [. . . ] 1) Reverb - Simple, straight ahead reverb with only the most basic parameters.
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2) Dual Reverb - Multi-dimensional reverb with flexible frequency band-splitting capabilities. The reverb can be divided into primary and secondary stages using selectable High or Low Pass crossovers. 4) Stereo Dual Reverb - A true stereo version of the Dual Reverb 5) Gated Reverbs - A very linear, high energy reverb that can be set to decay, stay flat, or ramp up the reverb decay, creating many unique ambient effects. 6) Room Echo - A true stereo, multi-tap delay for creating small ambient spaces. These reflections can be placed anywhere in the stereo field and can be as dense or sparse as necessary. The Room Delay also includes a feedback loop for delay regeneration.
Section 3 - Effects and Parameters
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Reverbs
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FX: Lvl Dry: Lvl Balance
Controls the signal input level fed to the Module. Controls the left/right positioning of the dry signal in the stereo soundfield. Reverbs can be one of ten reverb types or variations, including Studio Room, Wood Room, Vocal Plate, Concert Hall, Plate Reverb, Chamber, Cathedral, Arena, Cement Shelter, or Infinite Spring. Each room type has a different decay range (just as real rooms do), so changing TYPE also changes the decay time of the room. Gated reverbs can be one of twelve different types, including Flat, Shelf, Decaying Linear, Decaying Logarithmic, Decaying Exponential, Decaying Sine, Reverse Linear, Reverse Logarithmic, Reverse Exponential, Reverse Sine, Peaking Linear, and Peaking Exponential. Controls the number of discrete room wall reflections during the early portions of DECAY. Higher settings produce more reflections while low settings yield fewer initial wall echoes. Use this control in conjunction with DISPERSION to build or reduce the thickness of early reflection clusters heard near the beginning of the reverberation. If DENSITY is set low and DISPERSION is set high, the initial room echoes can be heard as discrete echoes followed by smoother room reverberations. Set DISPERSION low for a dense cluster of reflections during the early portions of DECAY. Simulates the presence of different room materials by controlling the smoothness of reverberations through the course of DECAY. Low DIFFUSION settings are great for simulating hard, flat surfaces while higher DIFFUSION settings can be used to simulate the presence of irregular surfaces in the room such as natural rock masonry or man-made diffusers. Unlike flat surfaces, these materials reflect (diffuse) the sound in many directions because of the irregularity of the surfaces themselves. Selects which crossover type will be used for the Primary and Secondary reverb stages. These two Parameters allow the crossover to be turned On or Off for each reverb stage. When Off, that particular reverb stage will be full bandwidth, otherwise its frequency response is limited by the X-Over Type and Frequency Parameters. [. . . ] WARNING:This procedure will destroy and reset ALL User Programs in the Studio Quad V2's memory. Be sure you want to erase the memory, and start fresh before continuing with this procedure. To perform a factory reset, do the following:
Section 4 - In Levels and Utilities
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· Press <UTILITY> and scroll to Page 8 of the Utility Menu using the <NEXT PAGE> and <PREV PAGE> keys. The display reads:
FACTORY PRG - CHANGED USER PRG - CHANGED
FX EDIT PAGE UTILITY PAGE
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Factory Reset - press[4]
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MIDI LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
CC 2
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CHANGED CLIP CLIP CLIP CLIP
CC 3
CC 4
IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4
DIGITAL CLIP MODIFIERS
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· To initiate the reset, press <4>. [. . . ]