User`s guide

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W
AVETABLE
E
FFECTS
The Montego II offers advanced global effects. These controls allow fine-
tuning of the effects.
Effects Checkbox
– You can disable the effects with this checkbox.
When disabled, no effects are heard even if a program or MIDI file
requests them.
Effects Selection
– The effect selection dropdown box allows you to
select from a number of effect algorithms including Reverb, Delay,
Hall Reverb, Flange Distortion and more. Reverb and Chorus are the
default settings and are most useful for general MIDI playback.
Effects Sliders
– These sliders increase the amount of the selected
effect over the levels set by a program or MIDI file. A zero setting
selects the same amount of chorus and reverb as set in the program
or MIDI file. Moving the sliders up increases the effects level until the
effect reaches its maximum possible level. If a program or MIDI file
sets the maximum possible reverb and chorus, the sliders have no
effect. These settings can be changed while a song is playing.
A3D S
ETTINGS
T
AB
O
UTPUT
M
ODE
The Montego II is capable of optimizing its A3D Interactive positional
audio technology for 2-speaker or headphone output. This setting lets you
select the target output. For optimum performance change target output
settings whenever you switch between speakers and headphones.
Note:
To get the most out of A3D positional audio technology, four-
speaker usage is recommended. There are currently three upgrade
options for enabling 4-speaker support for the Montego II. These include
the Quadzilla, the Digital I/O upgrade and the Montego II Home Studio.
All upgrades are available on the www.tbeach.com
website.
A3D S
PLASH
By default, when an A3D enabled application starts up, the A3D logo
displays and an audio signature plays. You can deactivate the audio
signature and A3D logo at startup using these checkboxes. These settings
have no effect on the actual A3D sound.