Specifications

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The analog outputs. Use LEVELS / output.
The digital outputs. Use LEVELS / output.
You can also alter the "Wet/Dry" ratio inside each DSP at LEVELS / dsp A or LEVELS /
dsp B.
These levels parameters are discussed at length in Controlling Levels on page 72.
Now, let’s assume we’ve loaded a
multichannel effect on DSP B,
such as 8*10 Grafic Eq. This
program effectively places a 10-
band equalizer between each of
its inputs and outputs. It behaves
like eight independent equalizers.
Let’s say you want to use these
equalizers on a pair of ADAT
inputs, a pair of S/P DIF inputs,
and a pair of AES/EBU inputs. Further, assume you’ve loaded Backward Garden on
DSP A and you want to use it to effect a monophonic, pre-amplified guitar that’s being
played into stereo cabinets. You also want to record the Backward Garden effect to
ADAT channels 7 and 8. Our routing configuration looks like the diagram above. Note
that H8000FW extra inputs and outputs are not shown, in the interest of making it
remotely readable.
Let’s run through how we’d actually set this up!
Starting with the input block, we need to make
sure the S/P DIF inputs are enabled. Do this at
the "bottom"
inputs menu page in the SETUP
area.
Then we need to make sure the appropriate
MAIN Inputs
are selected. Do this at the "top"
inputs menu page in the SETUP area. We’re not
planning on using input 2 so it doesn’t really
matter what gets assigned there!
Now, we need to assign the ADAT, S/P DIF,
and AES/EBU inputs to the first six inputs of
DSP B. Do this at the DSP B menu page in the
SETUP area (it’s "below" the DSP A menu