User Manual

Panel Controls for the Software Programs
UR824 Operation Manual 17
Panel Controls
Input Settings Window
1 +48V
Indicates the on/off status of the phantom power
function of the device.
2 Phase
Turns on (lit) and off (dark) the phase inversion of
the signal.
3 High Pass Filter
Turns on (lit) and off (dark) the high pass filter.
To select the cutoff frequency of the high pass
filter, use the “Settings Window” (page 19) in the
section “Dedicated Windows for Cubase Series.”
4 Effect Edit
Opens the selected effect setup window.
5 Effect Type
Selects the effect.The maximum number of
Channel Strip and Guitar Amp Classics iterations
which can be used simultaneously has
restrictions. Refer to the “Limitations on the use of
effects” (page 34).
6 DRIVE / Output Level
When Channel Strip is selected, this adjusts the
degree to which the compressor is applied. The
higher the value, the greater the effect.
Range: 0.00 – 10.00
When Guitar Amp Classics is selected, this
adjusts the output level.
Range: 0.00 - 1.00
7 MORPH
Adjusts the Channel Strip Sweet Spot Data.
(Refer to the “MORPH” in the section “Channel
Strip” on page 20.)
When Guitar Amp Classics is selected, MORPH is
not displayed.
8 Effect Insertion Location
Selects the insertion location of an effect.
9 Output Position of the Direct Monitoring
Signal
Indicates the position from which the audio
signals for monitoring will be output when turning
on Direct Monitoring in the device settings on
Cubase.
) REV-X Edit
Opens the “REV-X” (page 22) setup window.
! REV-X Send
Adjusts the signal level which is sent to the
REV-X.
Range: -∞ dB – +6.00 dB
@ Headphones Edit
Opens the “Headphones Window” (page 18) in
the section “Dedicated Windows for Cubase
Series.”
# Reverb Routing Edit
Opens the “Reverb Routing Window” (page 18) in
the section “Dedicated Windows for Cubase
Series.”
Insertion
location
Description
Upper
(OFF)
Turns the effect off.
Middle
(MON.FX)
Applies an effect to only the monitor
signal (sent to the device).
Lower
(INS.FX)
Applies an effect to both the monitor
signal (sent to the device) and the
recording signal (sent to the DAW
software).