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1. When in 3 4 5 6 Effect Sw Compress Sw Ns gate Sw EQ Sw turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 clockwise to select ON and anti clockwise to select OFF When in 7 Reset Effect turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 to reset the current setting to the default setting The screen shows When in 8 Reset System turn EDIT A 3 to reset all parameters to the default setting The screen shows When in 9 Modify Password turning jog wheel EDIT A 3 allows to modify the system password The screen shows Note When the unit is powered on the password can be changed at any time after accessing the password system Once the unit is turned off the correct password is needed before changing the system setting NOISE GATE SETUP Set the noise gate ON at first Press the SETUP button 1 until the screen shows Then press the MENU button 2 and turn the EDIT A jog wheel 3 to adjust the threshold from 66dB to 24dB COMPRESSOR SETUP Set the compressor ON at first Press the COMP LIMITER button the screen shows The bottom left corner of screen shows the current channel Then press the MENU button 2 in order to select all parameters of the compressor and turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 to adjust the value of each corresponding parameter 1 Thre 4 dB threshold Adjustment range 48dB OdB 1 5dB in step 2 Ratio 1 1 compression ratio Adjustment range 1 1 LIMIT 3 Attack 1 3ms attack time Adjustment range 1 3m
2. MFX 128 ORDERCODE D2030 AUDIO MFX 125 Digita eee MM MM rue MEM SHOWELECTRONICS FOR PROFESSIONALS Congratulations You have bought a great innovative product from DAP Audio The DAP Audio MFX 128 brings excitement to any venue Whether you want simple plug amp play action or a sophisticated show this product provides the effect you need You can rely on DAP Audio for more excellent audio products We design and manufacture professional audio equipment for the entertainment industry New products are being launched regularly We work hard to keep you our customer satisfied For more information iwant dap audio info You can get some of the best quality best priced products on the market from DAP Audio So next time turn to DAP Audio for more great audio equipment Always get the best with DAP Audio Thank you DAP Audio DAP Audio MFX 128 Product Guide SR E Sy Al Ed Lo e oi 2 Operating DEIANA E 3 Ne d eli ea e Ar 4 FE AlUleS iui ii 4 OVEMJEN e te ee a D ne 4 OVEIVIEW EE ee EE ee Ut 5 BUS AON ee eri 5 Set Up and Operatio nn ee e 5 1 Enter F ASSWON A ME 6 ANSE EU ARR 6 3 Noise Gate Gen 8 di COM SSSR AIAR en 8 SECC SE a e a e iii 9 SO AA 9 Ii PC COMMUNICATION re it 10 Mer SEQ ise ot pes etree eee te oe oe ee ee en ee 11 Software en En e EE 12 12 1 0 01219 Te n ren ee se ALII ta 15 ADPENOD i A 16 MODEMALX i tee et ET e PT TUE rta 17 Connection GaDIES te eee ane nee e
3. 16 Appendix 3 Effect list EFFECT Rev Gate 1 Short Room A 2 Short Room B 3 Short Room C 4 Room A 5 Room B 6 Small Hall A 7 Small Hall B 8 Large Hall A 9 Large Hall B 10 Church A 11 Church B 12 Cathedral A 13 Cathedral B 14 Cathedral C 15 Forward Gate 16 Reverse GTA 17 Reverse GTB 18 Left Right GT ECH Delav 19 Mono Echo 20 Stereo Echo 21 Mono 3 4 Echo 22 Stereo 3 4 Echo 23 Mono 4 4 Echo 24 Stereo 4 4 Echo 25 Mono Triplet 26 Stereo Triplet 2 Delav Mono 28 Delav Stereo 29 DelFb Mono 30 DelFb Stereo Chorus 31 Chorus Light 1 32 Chorus Light 2 33 Chorus Med 1 34 Chorus Med 2 35 Chorus Deep 1 36 Chorus Deep 2 37 Chorus Fast 1 38 Chorus Fast 2 39 Resonant Cho EFFECT 40 Long Time Cho 41 Leslie Slow 42 Leslie Fast Flanging 43 Flang Light 1 44 Flang Light 2 45 Flang Med 1 46 Flang Med 2 47 Flang Med 3 48 Flang Med 4 49 Slow Flange 1 50 Flange Deep 1 51 Flange Deep 2 52 Flange Deep 3 Distortion 53 Tube Dist L1 54 Tube Dist L2 55 Tube Dist M1 56 Tube Dist M2 57 Tube Dist H1 58 Tube Dist H2 59 Grunge 60 Metal 61 Fuzz 1 62 Fuzz 2 63 Sharp 64 Heavy 65 Mess 66 Dist Filter Pitch Shift 67 Up M3rd Dn4th 68 Up m3rd Dn4th 69 Up M3 DnAug4 70 Up 4th 71 Down 4th 72 Up 5th 13 Down 5th 74 Up 6th 15 Down M t 76 Down M6th 17 DnM2nd Dn4th 78 Up Down Oct EFFECT 78 Up Down Oct 19 Up octave 80 Down Octave 81 Light Detune 82 Deep Detune 83 Doubler 84 Robot Voice
4. Chorus delay 0 60ms step in 1ms Chorus feedback 0 100 step in 1 Chorus rate 0 15 5Hz step in 0 49Hz Chorus depth 0 100 step in 1 Flanging pre low pass filter Frequency range is the same as that of EQ in MONO 31 frequencies see appendix 2 Flanging volume 0 100 step in 1 Flanging delay 0 60ms step in 1ms Flanging feedback 0 100 step in 1 Flanging rate 0 15 5Hz step in 0 49Hz Flanging depth 0 100 step in 1 Switch of distortion ON OFF Depth of distortion 0 100 step in 1 Low pass filter of distortion Frequency range is the same as that of EQ in MONO 31 frequencies see appendix 2 Low pass filter resonance of distortion 0 100 step in 1 Input amplitude of low pass filter 0 100 step in 1 Pitch shift coarse tune of left channel 12 12 step in 1 Pitch shift fine tune of left channel l step in 1 50 Pitch shift sound to left output 0 100 step in 1 Pitch shift coarse tune for right channel 12 12 step in 1 Pitch shift fine tune for right channel 1 1 step in 1 50 Pitch shift sound to right output 0 100 step in 1 Pitch shift sound to other output 0 100 step in 1 EQ frequency of MONO Hz 20 25 31 5 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 400 500 630 800 1 0k 1 25k 1 6k 2 0k 2 5k 3 15k 4 0k 5 0k 6 3k 8 0k 10k 12 5k 16k 20k EQ frequency of STEREO Hz 25 40 63 100 160 250 400 630 1 0k 1 6k 2 5k 4 0k 6 3k 10k 16k
5. to enter the submenu of frequency and gain Turn jog wheel EDIT B 6 to adjust the parameters On the left of the second line the LCD shows Channel center frequency of EQ and the EQ Gain Save EQ Press the SAVE button 11 to edit the name of the EQ program Press 7 or E 8 to move the cursor and then turn jog wheel EDIT B 6 to edit the characters Press ENTER RECALL 10 to save the program The screen shows SAVE OK PC COMMUNICATION SETUP Press SETUP 1 the screen shows Press MENU 2 to select the different PC communications as follows 1RS232SW ON 2MIDISW OFF Note You can not copy upload your settings from the MFX 128 to your PC You can only copy upload your settings from the PC to your MFX 128 10 Menu Settings m m m m m m D EN EN a a gt gt ia je b th m m m a EN i i i i da ke jemmnu m i i db You can return to the system setup menu at any time by pressing the Menu button 2 Software MFX 128 Insert the CD in your computer and install the CD by clicking on the MFX 128 icon Within 5 seconds this handy piece of software is installed Be sure to connect the MFX 128 via a RS232 cable to your computer BA MFX 128 aoe Ss Mu mg iat SII TTIE MZAnalog SPDIF M13 5 PLIF naloq p M4 5 PDIF 5 PDIF Main Menu Mono BA MFX 128 NE File Config View Help u D M 1 0 Mode M1 Analog Anal
6. 1 85 Robot Voice 2 86 Robot Voice 3 87 Dark Voice 1 88 Dark Voice 2 89 Dark Voice 3 90 Mouse Voice 1 91 Mouse Voice 2 92 Mouse Voice 3 93 Mouse Voice 4 94 Mouse Voice 5 95 Mouse Voice 6 96 Ligh Doubler 97 Med Doubler 98 Deep Doubler 99 Oct DnDouble Chor Other 100 Chorus Rm1 101 Chorus Rm 2 102 Chor Hall 1 103 Chor Hall 2 104 Ch Church 105 Ch Cathed 106 Leslie Hall 107 Leslie Room 108 Chorus Ech 1 109 Chorus Ech 2 110 Chorus Ech 3 Flg Other 111 Flg ShortRm 112 Flange Room 113 Flange Hall 114 FIgtCathed 115 Flange Echo Pitch other 116 17 OctDown Ech EFFECT 117 UpM3 D4 Ech 118 DnM2 D4 Ech 119 Upm3 D4 Rev 120 Dist Flang 1 121 Dist Flang 2 122 Dist Chor 1 123 Dist Chor 2 124 Dist Echo 125 Dist Gate 126 Dist Oct Dn Del Other 127 Sh Del Rev 128 Sh Del Gate Connection Cables Take care of the connector cables always holding them by the connectors and avoiding knots and twists when coiling them This gives the advantage of increasing their life and reliability which is always to your advantage Periodically check that your cables are in good condition that they are correctly wired and that all their contacts are perfectly efficient a great number of problems faulty contacts ground hum discharges etc are caused entirely by using unsuitable or faulty cables Headphones Tip Left signal Ring Right signal Sleeve Ground Shield Tip
7. all foam and plastic padding is removed Screw the equipment into a 19 rack Connect all cables Always disconnect from electric mains power supply before cleaning or servicing Damages caused by non observance are not subject to warranty Set Up and Operation Before plugging the unit in always make sure that the power supply matches the product specification voltage Do not attempt to operate a 120V specification product on 240V power or vice versa Install this device on a flat surface not bending or curved Do not supply power before all components of the system are set up and connected properly ENTER PASSWORD The unit has an engineering password to avoid error operation If you forget the password please contact your supplier The original password is 2003 Only 128 effects can be selected unless the password is entered when using the unit Power on the unit press any button except the QUIT button the LCD display shows Press 7 to move the cursor on the screen to the left and press We 8 to move the cursor to the right Turn jog wheel EDIT B 6 to edit the figure from 0 to 9 Press ENTER RECALL 10 to confirm the password If the password is correct the screen shows And then the system can be adjusted If the password is wrong the screen shows Then press any other button to return to enter the password again SYSTEM SETUP Press SETUP 1 to start system setup the LCD Display shows If you pre
8. screwdriver into a slot in the fuse cover Gently pry up the fuse cover 3 Remove the used fuse If brown or unclear it is burned out 4 Insert the replacement fuse into the holder where the old fuse was Reinsert the fuse cover Be sure to use a fuse of the same type and specification See the product specification label for details Troubleshooting Dap Audio MFX 128 This troubleshooting guide is meant to help solve simple problems If a problem occurs carry out the steps below in sequence until a solution is found Once the unit operates properly do not carry out following steps 1 If the device does not operate properly unplug the device 2 Check the power from the wall all cables etc 3 If all of the above appears to be O K plug the unit in again 4 If you are unable to determine the cause of the problem do not open the equalizer as this may damage the unit and the warranty will become void 5 Return the equalizer to your Dap Audio dealer 19 Product Specifications Model DAP Audio MFX 128 Power supply 230 VAC 50 Hz Power consumption 10 W Fuse 0 315A slow blow Analog Inputs Connectors XLR or balanced 1 4 jack Type balanced Input impedance 40KQ balanced 20KQ unbalanced Nominal Operating Level 20 dB to 4 dB Max input level 16 dB at 4 dB nominal level 2 dB at 20 dB nominal level Analog Outputs Connectors XLR or balanced 1 4 jack Type Electronically servo balanced output Imp
9. IDI IN OUT THRU Interface Big LCD Display 2x 16 characters Overview 4 s 10 11 6 7 8 1 SETUP Select SYSTEM SETUP NOISE GATE SETUP and Interface Setup RS232 MIDI 2 MENU 3 EDIT A EFFECT Jog wheel for adjusting the parameters Turning the jog wheel to the right increases the parameter value turning to the left decreases the value 4 QUIT Press this button to quit the current interface 5 COMP LIMITER Select all the parameters of the compressor 6 EDIT B EQ Jog wheel for adjusting the parameters Turning the jog wheel to the right increases the parameter value turning to the left decreases the value 7 FREQ GAIN Cal Select the EQ parameters move the cursor to the left 8 CH SEL B Select the channel move the cursor to the right 9 Power ON OFF 10 ENTER RECALL Confirm recall the EQ program 11 SAVE Save the edited EQ program COUPA NITER MFX 128 Digital Muiti I Fig 1 3 21 26 THALI 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 26 Fig 2 MFX 128 DESCRIPTION REAR PANEL 12 IEC Connector Fuse 13 AC Voltage Selector 115V 230V 14 Midi Out 15 Midi Thru 16 Midi In 17 SPDIF IN 18 SPDIF OUT 19 XLR Output 2 20 TRS Output 2 21 Input Level 20dB 4dB 22 TRS Input 2 23 XLR Input 2 24 TRS Output 1 25 XLR Output 1 26 Input Level 20dB 4dB 27 TRS Input 1 28 XLR Input 1 Installation Remove all packing materials from the MFX 128 Check that
10. Ring Sleeve Strain relief clamp Pin 2 Signal Pin 3 Signal Unbalanced mono 1 4 jack plug Balanced mono 1 4 jack p A Tip Tip i Signal hot ve Ring cold ve Sleeve Sleeve Ground Shield Ground Shield Tip Tip Ring Sleeve Sleeve Strain relief clamp Strain relief clamp Input Ground Shield Signal Hum gt Positive Hum Signal Signal Hum Negative Hum Signal lug OH 2 x Signal Signal 6 dB RFI and Hum Compensation of interference with balanced connections 18 Balanced use with XLR connectors 1 Ground Shield 2 hot ve 3 cold ve Output For unbalanced use PIN 1 and PIN 3 have to be bridged Maintenance The MFX 128 equalizer requires almost no maintenance However you should keep the unit clean Disconnect the mains power supply and then wipe the cover with a damp cloth Do not immerse in liquid Keep connections clean Disconnect electric power and then wipe the audio connections with a damp cloth Make sure connections are thoroughly dry before linking equipment or supplying electric power Replacing a Fuse Power surges short circuit or inappropriate electrical power supply may cause a fuse to burn out If the fuse burns out the product will not function whatsoever If this happens follow the directions below to do so 1 Unplug the unit from electric power source 2 Insert a flat head
11. edance lt 1000 Max Output Level 10dBu load in 6000 Frequency Response 20Hz 20KHz 0 25dB THD lt 0 01 1KHz Input Level 8dB u Channel Separation gt 80dB 20Hz 20KHz Input Level 8dB u Noise Gate 66dB 24dB Compressor Threshold Ratio 48dB to OdB 1 5 dB step Ratio 1 0 to Limit Attack Time 1 3ms 500ms Release time 1 3ms 500ms Boost Gain x1 x2 x4 x8 Equalizer Mono mode 2 x 31 Band ISO Frequency Equalizer 15dB boost cut gain 1 dB step Stereo mode 2 x15 Band ISO Frequency Equalizer MIDI Interface Type 5 Pin DIN Socket MIDI IN RS232 IN MIDI OUT MIDI THRU Digital Processing Converters 24 bit Sigma Delta 64 128 times over sampling Sampling Rate 48KHz S PDIF Coaxial Input Impedance 750 Output Impedance 750 Display 2x16 character LCD Display Dimensions 482 x 152 x 45 mm LxWxH Weight 2 kg Design and product specifications are subject to change without prior notice CE 20 DAP AUDIO 2006 DapAudio
12. ee ee ee ee 18 O Te nanna a 19 Replacing Me PUSO ee ee re 19 TFOUDIESNOOHNG oc ee ee een 19 Product Spec ificati nsS ee ics igen ae al ee 20 WARNING CAUTION Keep this system away from rain and moisture FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START UP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Every person involved with the installation operation and maintenance of this system has to be qualified follow the instructions of this manual CAUTION Be careful with your operations JIN With a dangerous voltage vou can suffer JIN a dangerous electric shock when touching the wiresl Before you initial start up please make sure that there is no damage caused by transportation Should there be any consult your dealer and do not use the system To maintain perfect condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this manual Please consider that damages caused by manual modifications to the system are not subject to warranty This system contains no user serviceable parts Refer servicing to qualified technicians only IMPORTANT The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non observance of this manual or any unauthorized modification to the system s Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables Handle the power cord and all connections with the ma
13. ins with particular caution Never remove warning or informative labels from the unit Never use anything to cover the ground contact Do not insert objects into air vents Do not connect this system to a dimmerpack Do not switch the system on and off in short intervals as this would reduce the system s life Do not open this device Risk hazardous radiation exposure Do not run the output of any amplifier channel back into another channel e input Do not connect parallel or series an amplifier output with any other amplifier output Only use system indoor avoid contact with water or other liquids Avoid flames and do not put close to flammable liquids or gases Always disconnect power from the mains when system is not used Only handle the power cord by the plug Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord Make sure you dont use the wrong kind of cables or defective cables Make sure that the signals into the mixer are balanced otherwise hum could be created Make sure you use DI boxes to balance unbalanced signals All incoming signals should be clear Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the rear panel 2 e Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged Check the system and the power cord from time to time e Always operate the unit with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system ground s Connecting amplifier outputs to oscilloscopes or other test equipment while the amplifier
14. is in bridged mode may damage both the amplifier and test equipment s Do not drive the inputs with a signal level bigger than required to drive the equipment to full output e In system setup the amplifier s output power must be 50 100 more than the loaded loudspeakers rated power e Please turn off the power switch when changing the power cord or signal cable or select the input mode switch e In typical use Please set the volume to OdB position s Sometimes when you want to send one signal to more than one amplifier you should use a signal distributor e Extreme frequency boosts in connection with a high input signal level may lead to overdriving your equipment Should this occur it is necessary to reduce the input signal level by using the INPUT control e To emphasize a frequency range you don t necessarily have to move its respective sliding control upward try lowering surrounding frequency ranges instead This way you avoid causing the next piece of equipment in your sound path to overdrive You also preserve valuable dynamic reserve headroom e For replacement use fuses of same type and rating only e Prevent distortion Make sure that all components connected to the MFX 128 have sufficient power ratings Otherwise distortion will be generated because the components are operated at their limits e Avoid ground loops Always be sure to connect the power amps and the mixing console to the same electrical circuit to ens
15. og Stereo Main Menu Stereo 12 MPA 1 20 E J Reverse e Effecl LomPass EH gt y LowPass Mol H All Misol T ime d T ime Chorus O ther Flanging O ther Pitch O ther Distortion O ther Delay O ther ADAM ae Feedback LDAMP 100 HDAMP Density ul LOAWP atin R Bey E hA ate FIH d F ate Rer E hDepth j Depth Attack ms e Feedback jik n SES SEE AC Releasejmej 12m hitch 2 Short Room Roost 1 Short Room 2 Short Room D d Short Room L 4 Room A 5 Room H 6 Small Hall Small Hall B LCoare Tune L FineT une Mois L Yolume R Coarse Tune Threshold db oe EE RiVolume o Large Hall A 4 Large Hall B 10 Church 17 Church B 12 Cathedral 4 13 Cathedral B Noise Gate Compressor Effect 14 Cathedral C Pit EchRev 13 EQ EE o o 9 9 9 90 al 1 ei iJ RT KO Preset IL FLAT channel Mono EQ Stereo EQ 14 Appendix 1 Reverb RLPF Rev Mix Rtime RvHDAMP RvLDAMP RevDens Rrate RvDepth Gate GtLP Gate Mix Gtime Echo EcLP EchoMix ETime ECHDAMP EcLDAMP EchoFB Delay DeLP Del Mix Dtime DelFB DeHDAMP DeLDAMP Chorus ChLP ChoMix Reverb pre low pass filter low pass filter on input Frequency range is the same as that of EQ in MONO 31 frequencies see appendix 2 Reverb volume 0 100 step in 1 Reverb time 0 10s step in 0 1
16. s 500ms 4 Release 1 3 ms release time Adjustment range 1 3ms 500ms 5 Boost x1 boost gain Adjustment range x1 x8 EFFECT SETUP Select the effect in order When you are in any menu or submenu press the QUIT button 4 simply to enter the EFFECT menu as shown Then turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 to select 128 effects Appendix 3 page 17 Press the MENU button 2 to check all the parameters of the relative effect and turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 to adjust the value as shown Select the effect in shortcut Press the SETUP button 1 and then the MENU button 2 to scroll to the submenu of 0 Ef Kind 1 Rev Gt turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 to select any of the 11 effects Finally press the QUIT button 4 to access the desired effect quickly and turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 to adjust the settings Follow the specific steps as stated below Press SETUP 1 gt Press MENU 2 Access effect menu gt Turn EDIT A Select effect 3 gt Press QUIT 4 Return effect menu gt Turn EDIT A 3 Select effect EQ SETUP First set the EQ SWITCH On by turning jog wheel EDIT A 3 to select ON Press ENTER RECALL 10 for 2 seconds to enter the interface of EQ as shown Then turn jog wheel EDIT B 6 to select any of the 10 preset EQ modes The second line of the LCD shows the information Press ENTER RECALL 10 to enter the selected preset EQ mode The first line of the LCD shows the information Press the FREQ GAIN button 7
17. s High frequency filter on reverb decay 0 100 step in 1 Low frequency filter on reverb decay 0 100 step in 1 Reverb density 0 100 step in 1 Reverb chorus rate 3 8 7Hz step in 0 12Hz Reverb chorus depth 0 100 step in 1 Gate pre low pass filter Frequency range is the same as that of EQ in MONO 31 frequencies see appendix 2 Gate volume 0 100 step in 1 Gate time 0 800ns step in 10 ms Echo pre low pass filter Frequency range is the same as that of EQ in MONO 31 frequencies see appendix 2 Echo volume 0 100 step in 1 Echo time 0 1000ms step in 10ms High frequency filter on echo feedback 0 100 step in 1 Low frequency filter on echo feedback 0 100 step in 1 Echo feedback 0 100 step in 1 Delay pre low pass filter Frequency range is the same as that of EQ in MONO 31 frequencies see appendix 2 Delay volume 0 100 step in 1 Delay time 0 80ms step in 1ms Delay feedback 0 100 step in 1 High frequency filter on delay feedback 0 100 step in 1 Low frequency filter on delay feedback 0 100 step in 1 Chorus pre low pass filter Frequency range is the same as that of EQ in MONO 31 frequencies see appendix 2 Chorus volume 0 100 step in 1 15 Ctime ChoFB Crate ChDepth Flanging FILP Flg Mix FTime Fig FB Frate FIDepth Distortion Dist DiDepth Freq Resonan Amplitu Pitch shift L Coarse Lfine L EfVol R Coarse Rfine R Efvol Pit Mix Appendix 2
18. ss the MENU button 2 it allows you to select the following menu In System Setup you can select following submenu s by pressing the Menu button also see page 11 for detailed information 0 Ef Kind 1 Rev Gt Effect select 1 In Out 1 A to A Input output setup 2 Work Md 1 Mono Mono or Stereo work mode set 3 Effect Sw ON Effect enable or disable set 4 Compress Sw ON Compress enable or disable set 5 Ns gate Sw ON Noise gate enable or disable set 6 EQ Sw ON Equalizer enable or disable set 7 Reset Effect Reset present effect to default 8 Reset System Reset system to default 9 Modify Password Set new password When in 0 Ef Kind turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 to select the desired effect as shown below Effect type 1 Rev Gt Reverb Gate 2 Ech DI Echo Delay 3 Chorus 4 Flang 5 Distort Distortion 6 Pitch Pitch Shift 7 Chor Chorus Other 8 Flang Flang Other 9 Pitch Pitch Other 10 Dist Distortion Other 11 Delay Delay Other Detailed classification refers to attached effect list Appendix 3 page 17 When in 1 IN OUT turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 to select the desired work mode as shown below There are 4 options 1 A to A Analog In Analog Out 2 Ato D Analog In S PDIF Digital out 3 D to A S PDIF In Analog Out 4 D to D S PDIF In S PDIF Out When in 2 WorkMd turn jog wheel EDIT A 3 to select the MONO or STEREO as shown below
19. ure the same phase e If system is dropped or struck disconnect mains power supply immediately Have a qualified engineer inspect for safety before operating e If the system has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immediately The arising condensation water might damage your system Leave the system switched off until it has reached room temperature e Repairs servicing and electric connection must be carried out by a qualified technician e WARRANTY Till one year after date of purchase OPERATING DETERMINATIONS If this system is operated in any other way than the one described in this manual the product may suffer damages and the warranty becomes void Any other operation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock etc You endanger your own safety and the safety of others Improper installation can cause serious damage to people and property Description of the device Features The MFX 128 is a professional device Stereo DSP Processor 24 bit Sigma Delta AD DA Converter 48 kHz Sampling rate Graphic Equalizer Stereo 2x15 Bands Mono 1x31 Bands Compressor Limiter e Noise gate e Multi effects Distortion Filter Pitch Shift Chorus Flanging Short Delay Reverb Echo Gate many effect combinations 128 pre programmed effects e All parameters adjustable e 10 user defined store places S P DIF Coax RCA Input and Output e M

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