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MASTER PANEL
Iris 2 | MASTER EFFECTS Page 36
The four modulatable-eect dry/wet knobs located at the bottom panel will only be
activated when Master Mode is enabled. Master Mode can be enabled by clicking on the
Master button next the Master Eects label.
When the Master button is lit up in a blue color, that indicates that Iris 2 eects are in
Master Mode. The text in the Master Eects Controls will also become white. All text and
knobs are greyed out when Master Mode is disabled.
An eect must be turned on before its respective knob will become operable. There is a
power button at the top-left above each knob which can turn on the eect. The image
below shows the Distortion eect is turned on, with the knob operable and ready to be
turned up (or have modulators applied). We can see the Chorus eect is turned o,
signified by the power button and knob being greyed out:
These power buttons also give you a quick way to bypass the eects without changing
your send values. The arrow to the right of each eect power button will open a pop-
over window containing all the eects parameters. For more information on the individual
eects and their respective parameters, refer to the section on Eects Processing.
Because the Master Eect knobs control the proportion of Wet (or aected) signal to Dry
(or unaected) signal, their units might be best thought of as a percentage. For example, if
the Reverb control is set to 40.0, then 60% of Iris 2’s output will be the Dry signal, and 40%
will be only Reverb. These knobs are all modulatable, and can all be adjusted by clicking
and dragging on the knob, or clicking on the knob once and then using the up/down keys
for step-through values.