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Applying Effects when Recording, Applying Effects with Ping-Pong, RETURN LEVEL control.

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Applying Effects 35 2. Set the effects processor as required. 3. To mix the processed signal back into the stereo mix, turn up the AUX RETURN LEVEL control. Use the AUX RETURN LEVEL control to balance the processed signal with the dry, unprocessed signal that is coming directly from the input channel. Use the input channel fader to adjust the level of the unprocessed signal. You can apply the same effect to other channels using the corresponding AUX controls. Applying Effects when Recording 1. To send an input channel signal to the effects processor, set the fader to the 7-8 mark and turn up the AUX control. The input channel signal is sent to the effects processor. 2. Use the GROUP ASSIGN switches to assign the input channel signal to a track. The input channel signal is sent to the specified track. 3. Set the effects processor as required. 4. To send the processed signal to the track, press the AUX RETURN GROUP ASSIGN switch corresponding to the GROUP ASSIGN switch pressed in Step 2, and then turn up the AUX RETURN LEVEL control. Use the AUX RETURN LEVEL control to balance the processed signal with the unprocessed signal that is coming directly from the input channel. Use the input channel fader to adjust the level of the unprocessed signal. With the balance set, you're ready to record. Applying Effects with Ping-Pong 1. To send an input channel signal to the effects processor, set the fader to the 7-8 mark and turn up the AUX control. The input channel signal is sent to the effects processor. 2. Use the GROUP ASSIGN switches to assign the input channel signal to the destination track. The input channel signal is sent to the destination track. 3. Set the effects processor as required. 4. To send the processed signal to the track, press the AUX RETURN GROUP ASSIGN switch corresponding to the GROUP ASSIGN switch pressed in Step 2, and then turn up the AUX RETURN LEVEL control. Use the AUX RETURN LEVEL control to balance the processed signal with the unprocessed signal that is coming directly from the input channel. Use the input channel fader to adjust the level of the unprocessed signal. With the balance set, you're ready to perform the ping-pong operation. MD4-Owner's Manual

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Applying Effects
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2.
Set the effects processor as required.
3.
To mix the processed signal back into the stereo mix, turn up the AUX
RETURN LEVEL control.
Use the AUX RETURN LEVEL control to balance the processed signal with the dry, unprocessed
signal that is coming directly from the input channel. Use the input channel fader to adjust the
level of the unprocessed signal.
You can apply the same effect to other channels using the corresponding AUX controls.
Applying Effects when Recording
1.
To send an input channel signal to the effects processor, set the fader to
the 7
8 mark and turn up the AUX control.
The input channel signal is sent to the effects processor.
2.
Use the GROUP ASSIGN switches to assign the input channel signal to a
track.
The input channel signal is sent to the specified track.
3.
Set the effects processor as required.
4.
To send the processed signal to the track, press the AUX RETURN GROUP
ASSIGN switch corresponding to the GROUP ASSIGN switch pressed in Step
2, and then turn up the AUX RETURN LEVEL control.
Use the AUX RETURN LEVEL control to balance the processed signal with the unprocessed
signal that is coming directly from the input channel. Use the input channel fader to adjust the
level of the unprocessed signal.
With the balance set, you’re ready to record.
Applying Effects with Ping-Pong
1.
To send an input channel signal to the effects processor, set the fader to
the 7
8 mark and turn up the AUX control.
The input channel signal is sent to the effects processor.
2.
Use the GROUP ASSIGN switches to assign the input channel signal to the
destination track.
The input channel signal is sent to the destination track.
3.
Set the effects processor as required.
4.
To send the processed signal to the track, press the AUX RETURN GROUP
ASSIGN switch corresponding to the GROUP ASSIGN switch pressed in Step
2, and then turn up the AUX RETURN LEVEL control.
Use the AUX RETURN LEVEL control to balance the processed signal with the unprocessed
signal that is coming directly from the input channel. Use the input channel fader to adjust the
level of the unprocessed signal.
With the balance set, you’re ready to perform the ping-pong operation.