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Euphonix: Using the Inserts (Configuration) Knobset
This knobset allows you to:
Edit an effect plug-in (Inserts mode)
Change or insert an effect plug-in (Inserts Configuration mode)
Note: This knobset only relates to insert effects, and not to instrument plug-ins.
Editing Effect Plug-ins
You edit effect plug-ins in Inserts mode, using the Inserts knobset.
To edit an effect plug-in
1 Press the Inserts knob top, or key, to display all effect plug-ins inserted in the currently
selected channel strip. This key is labeled “*” (asterisk) on the CM408T channel strip.
Note: If using the MC Mix, press the CHAN key to enter Channel mode.
The effect plug-in names are displayed on the Soft Keys, the touchscreen, or the display,
depending on the system you are using.
If more than eight effect plug-ins are inserted, you can use the Page keys to display
ensuing plug-ins.
2 Press the knob top that features the name of the effect plug-in you want to edit.
The parameters are displayed in the order shown in the Controls view of the effect.
3 Turn the respective knob to change the value.
Depending on the system you are using, for parameters with only two values, you can
either press the On key, or turn the respective knob, to switch between the two values.
The On key is lit when the value is 1 (or on) and unlit when the value is 0 (or off).
Pressing a knob top sets the controlled parameter to its default value.
If there are more than eight parameters, use the Page keys to navigate between them.
4 Press the Back key to return to the top-level knobset.
Changing or Inserting Effect Plug-ins
You change or insert effect plug-ins in Inserts Configuration mode, using the Inserts
Configuration knobset.
To change or insert an effect plug-in
1 Press the Inserts knob top or key. The key is labeled “*” (asterisk) on the CM408T channel
strip.
Note: If using the MC Mix, press the CHAN key to enter Channel mode.
2 Press both Page keys simultaneously to display the Inserts Configuration knobset.
The first eight Insert slots of the selected channel strip are displayed.
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