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21 DeepMind 6 User Manual
7. 2 FX (Eects Menu)
The on-board virtual FX Rack provides access to four true-stereo, multi-eects
processors including delay, chorus, dynamics and production-quality true-stereo
reverbs. You can select any combination of high-end simulations of legendary
studio eects.
Note: For detailed information on all eects and their parameters, please consult
the EFFECTS LIBRARY section later in this document.
7.2.1 FX OVERVIEW
1. To access the FX menu press the FX switch: the FX switch will be illuminated
when you are in this menu.
2. The display will then show the FX OVERVIEW menu:
3. To navigate within the items in the FX OVERVIEW menu, use the BANK/UP,
BANK/DOWN, +/YES, and -/NO switches.
4. Selected parameters on the display are adjusted using the rotary knob or
the DATA ENTRY fader. The rotary knob has a click which allows very accurate
control. The fader allows rapid adjustment across the full range.
5. The options available in the FX OVERVIEW menu are as follows:
• FX ROUTING - At the top of the FX OVERVIEW menu, the FX ROUTING is
shown as a series of 4 boxes representing the individual eects.
In order to expand the sonic possibilities of the DSP FX inside the
DeepMind 6, there are 10 routing options for the four slots.
• FX MODE - This allows you to choose if the eects are to be congured
in INSERT MODE, SEND (and Return) MODE, or to BYPASS the eects.
• FX SLOTS - These are the four slots you can load eects modules into.
• MIX - The MIX parameter controls how much of the original sound is
blended with the eected/processed sound for each FX slot.
• LEVEL - The LEVEL parameter controls the output level of any eects
which are congured in parallel, or any eects which are the last eect
before reaching the output stage.
6. To exit the FX menu, press the PROG switch to return to the main
programming screen.
WARNING: The routings with feedback are highly creative, but as they employ
feedback loops, careful consideration should be made while using them. It is
recommended to keep the VOLUME knob in a low position while experimenting.
Note: To reduce the possibility of excessive low frequency build up, there is
a 30 Hz High Pass Filter used in the feedback path for routing options which
include feedback.
7.2.2 SELECTING FX ROUTING
1. To select a routing from the 10 dierent options, make sure that the '<'
symbol is highlighted next to the routing diagram, then you can either
turn the rotary knob, or use the data entry fader to select from one of the
following routings:
SERIAL 1-2-3-4 (M-1)
PARALLEL 1/2 SERIAL 3-4 (M-2)
PARALLEL 1/2 PARALLEL 3/4 (M-3)
PARALLEL 1/2/3/4 (M-4)
PARALLEL 1/2/3 SERIAL 4 (M-5)
SERIAL 1-2 PARALLEL 3/4 (M-6)
SERIAL 1 PARALLEL 2/3/4 (M-7)
PARALLEL (SERIAL 1-2-3)/4 (M-8)
SERIAL 3-4 FEEDBACK4(1-2) (M-9)
SERIAL 4 FEEDBACK4(1-2-3) (M-10)