Specifications
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A’s outputs would be identical to its inputs: reverberant - not the sort of signal we’d
normally call "dry" ! The important thing to realize is that the Wet/Dry ratio control for
each DSP is relative to that DSP. It might be better thought of as a "Wet/Bypass" ratio!
The Wet to Dry ratio control for DSP B can be
found on the appropriate dsp B menu page
located "below" the dsp A menu page in the
LEVELS area. To access the dsp B menu page,
either press the dsp A SOFT KEY a few times or press the PROCESSOR A/B key. The
dsp B menu page operates just as the dsp A menu page does.
It is worth noting that the Wet/Dry controls do not operate as normal "balance controls."
From 100% wet to 50% wet/dry the wet signal reduces while the dry signal is constant.
The opposite applies from 50% down to 0%. This gives a more useful control function,
with no 6dB dip or peak at the center setting.
Finally, we can cut the level of each output of
each DSP if we so desire. This is done on the
appropriate dsp A or dsp B menu pages in the
LEVELS area. The dsp B menu page is located
"below" the dsp A menu page. Output levels can be cut from 0 to -100 dB. By pressing
the DOWN CURSOR key to "un-gang" the parameters, individual output levels can be
adjusted independently of the others.
Note: All of the parameters discussed in this section can be "remote controlled" via MIDI or the foot pedal
jacks. To learn how, read:
Setting Up the External Controllers
on page 92.
External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages
on page 96.
Remote Controlling P
arameters on page 111.
Controlling the Level of the Analog and Digital Outputs
You can control the level of the analog outputs and the digital outputs. These adjustments
are made to match the H8000FW's output levels to other equipment, and would not
normally be used as level controls. You should leave these levels set at 0dB where possible
in order to get the best possible audio performance.










