User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Controls, Indicators and Connections
- 2.1 Input Mono
- 2.2 Input Stereo
- 2.3 FX 1/2
- 2.4 AUX
- 2.5 MON
- 2.6 MASTER with GEQ
- 37 - USB 2.0 DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE
- 38 - MASTER LED-DISPLAY
- 39 - STANDBY
- 40 - MASTER L/R fader
- 41 - MASTER A OUTPUTS L/R
- 42 - MASTER B OUTPUTS L/R
- 43 - MASTER B
- 44 - PRE/POST of MASTER B
- 45 - STEREO/MONO of MASTER B
- 46 - PHONES
- 47 - PHONES
- 48 - REC SEND L/R
- 49 - REC SEND & USB OUT
- 50 - 9-BAND STEREO GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
- 51 - USB INTERFACE
- 2.7 DISPLAY with function keys
- 2.8 Rear panel
- 3 Display & functions
- 4 DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE
- 5 Setting up a standard PA
- 6 Setup examples
- 1 Einführung
- 2 Bedienelemente und Anschlüsse
- 2.1 Input Mono
- 2.2 Input Stereo
- 2.3 FX 1/2
- 2.4 AUX
- 2.5 MON
- 2.6 MASTER mit GEQ
- 37 - USB 2.0 DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE
- 38 - MASTER-Aussteuerungsanzeige
- 39 - STANDBY-Schalter
- 40 - MASTER L/R-Fader
- 41 - MASTER A OUTPUTS L/R-Buchsen
- 42 - MASTER B OUTPUTS L/R-Buchsen
- 43 - MASTER B-Regler
- 44 - PRE/POST-Schalter für MASTER B
- 45 - STEREO/MONO-Schalter für MASTER B
- 46 - PHONES-Buchse
- 47 - PHONES-Regler
- 48 - REC SEND L/R-Buchsen
- 49 - REC SEND & USB OUT-Regler
- 50 - 9-BAND STEREO GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
- 51 - USB INTERFACE-Anzeige
- 2.7 DISPLAY mit Funktions-Tasten
- 2.8 Rückseite
- 55 - Netzbuchse
- Die Spannungsversorgung des CMS erfolgt ausschließlich mit dem mitgelieferten IEC-Netzkabel über eine verriegelnde Netzbuchse. Schließen Sie das CMS nur an eine geeignete Netzversorgung an, die den auf dem Typenschild angegebenen Anforderungen ent...
- 56 - Netzschalter (POWER)
- 57 - MIDI IN/OUT-Buchsen
- 3 Display & Funktionen
- 4 DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE
- 5 Aufbau einer Standard-PA
- 6 Aufbaubeispiele
- 7 Specifications
CMS
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MENU STRUCTURE
EDIT FX 1 / FX 2
This dialog allows editing effect parameters for effect
unit FX 1 or FX 2. The available parameters will vary de-
pending on the effect type, see page 25 for details. Addi-
tionally a custom name can be assigned to the edited
effect and it can be stored as a user preset. Up to 20 user
presets can be created.
Turn the MENU/ENTER rotary encoder to highlight an en-
try in the left column of the Edit FX Menu. Press the
MENU/ENTER rotary encoder to select the corresponding
value in the right column. Now turn the MENU/ENTER ro-
tary encoder to edit the value. Press the MENU/ENTER ro-
tary encoder again to return to the left column. Press the
SAVE function key to store the edited effect as an user
preset. The FX User Presets dialog appears.
Turn the MENU/ENTER rotary encoder to select the user
preset where the edited effect should be stored to. Press
the MENU/ENTER rotary encoder to open the Set FX
Name dialog.
Illustration 3-5: Menu structure of CMS
Main Menu
Edit FX 1
Edit FX 2
AUX Mode
FX Control Setup
Device Setup
Display Brightness
Show Device Name
Play 11-12 at STDBY
Factory Reset
Device Setup
Personalize
Screensaver
TAP Button Ctrl.
FX1 Start Preset
FX2 Start Preset
FX Control Setup
FX1 MIDI Channel
FX2 MIDI Channel
MIDI PrgCh Count
Footswitch Ctrl.
Firmware Info
BRIGHT HALL MONO DELAY
PLAY 11-12 MIDI PEAK AUX
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FX1 FX2
Illustration 3-6: Edit FX 1 dialog
Reverb Decay : 40
Edit FX 1 BRIGHT HALL
Diffusion : 25
Low Cut : 50Hz
SAVE BACK ESC
Predelay : 16ms
Illustration 3-7: FX User Presets dialog
Illustration 3-8: Set FX Name dialog
101: --EMPTY--
FX 1 User Presets
BACK ESC
102: --EMPTY--
103: --EMPTY--
104: --EMPTY--
Set FX Name
OK BACK
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