Using the effects
Using the effects lets you easily make changes to the character of the sound, which is very useful when you’re editing audio.
Also, three types of digital effects are included for sound playback and for recording audio from a mic, guitar or other instruments, and the three knobs can be used to easily shape the sounds.
You can apply effects to the audio from the line input or digital input.
- Display the channel to which you want to apply effects on the screen.
- Press the corresponding [1]–[3] knob.
- The input settings screen appears.
- Use the [ç æ] buttons to select page 2.
NOTE
Some of the effects may not be shown, depending on the sample rate settings and the channel.
Parameter | Value | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
EQ | Off, On | Adjusts the volume of the low, middle and high frequencies. Turn the [1] knob to switch the EQ on/off. Press the [1] knob to show the EQ settings screen. Ø “Adjusting the frequency characteristics of the sound (EQ)” |
COMP | Off, 1–30 | This effect reduces high volume levels while bringing up the level of quieter sounds, keeping down any variations in overall volume. Turn the [2] knob to adjust the depth of the comp effect. When you adjust this value, each of the parameters in the COMP settings screen are set to their optimal values. Press the [2] knob to show the COMP settings screen. |
REVERB | Off, 1–100 | Adjusts the reverb depth. Turn the [3] knob to adjust how much signal is sent to reverb. |
Effect list for each channel
The effects you can use differ depending on the channel and sample rate.
Channel | 44.1/48 kHz | 96 kHz | 192 kHz |
|---|---|---|---|
MIC/LINE 1, 2 | |||
GUITAR/BASS | |||
LINE IN | |||
AUX | |||
HEADSET MIC | |||
PHONES | |||
LINE OUT |