Apply master effects – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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3. Apply master effects

Here’s how you can apply master effects to the desired track channels.

The D1600mkII contains two master effects, letting you apply two differ-
ent effects simultaneously. This means that you can simulate complex
acoustic spaces that could not be created by a single effect. To regulate the
amount of the master effects, adjust the send and return controls.

In this example, we’ll apply the master effects “ReverbHall” and “Reverb
Room,” and adjust the depth of the effects by adjusting the send level
from each mixer channel, the return level, and the return balance.

Select master 1

1. Press the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX] key to access the [MASTER

EFFECT/AUX] “MstEff1” tab page.

2. Press “EffectNumber” and turn the [VALUE] dial to select a master

effect.
For this example, select “M001” ReverbHall.

Master effect 1 send and return settings

1. In the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX] “MstEff1” tab page, adjust the

“RetLev” (return level) and “RetBal” (return balance).
For this example, set “RetLev” to “100,” and “RetBal” to “CNT.”
The return level is the volume sent from master effect 1 to the master
bus. Raising this value will produce a deeper effect.
The return balance is the left/right volume balance of the sound
returned from master effect 1 to the master LR bus.

2. Access the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX] “MstEff1” tab page.

3. Set the [CHANNEL] faders to unity gain (0 dB) for the mixer chan-

nels to which you want to apply the effect, and press the [PLAY] key
to play back the song.

4. In the screen, select the “Send” icon for each channel and turn the

[VALUE] dial to adjust the send level of that channel.
Watch the level meter in the screen, and make adjustments so that
“CLP” does not appear.

The send level is the amount of volume sent to master effect 1.

Effect Program List (→p.166)

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