User 34, Factory 11 – Peavey Mixer User Manual

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Page Select Switches (A-B-C)
Use these three switches to select the desired digital processor page that is shown in the LCD
Graphics User interface (47) and controlled by the encoders (45) and the soft switches (46).

Software Encoders
These encoders allow you to edit the selected parameters as indicated on the LCD (47).

Software Switches
These switches select the functions that are indicated on the LCD (47).

LCD
The Liquid Crystal Display reveals all of the menus available for editing.

This is a brief overview of the digital processing capabilities of your new FX™ mixer. While you can
expect incredible results following this guide, mastering the art of digital processing will be achieved
through experimentation. Keep in mind that until you confirm your changes by pressing "save", no
alterations have been made to the presets. Peavey engineers programmed your mixer with a variety of
the most commonly used presets, which are ready to use right out of the box. However, your FX mixer
will only reach its full digital processing potential through your acquired expertise. Review the process
below and begin exploring the digital mixing world beyond factory presets.

44A Effects Screen
When you power up your FX Mixer, the Peavey logo will briefly appear on the LCD (47). In a few seconds,
once the mixer software is fully loaded, the effects screen will appear on the LCD (47). Your FX Mixer fea-
tures a variety of commonly used factory presets and plenty of user-defined, customizable presets. Each
preset effect may contain 1-3 effects. The split screen display (EFX 1 and EFX 2) contains information
for the current, active presets. The two active presets shown on the LCD (47) are independent and can
be assigned to any channel(s) using EFX 1-2 Sends (8) . The screen displays the preset number (effects
1-99), the title for that individual effect (Church Choir, for example), and which effects are included in
that preset (compressor, reverb, delay, etc.). To change the preset for EFX 1 or EFX 2, use the correspond-
ing Software Encoder knob (45) . When you reach
the desired preset, you will be prompted to select
the new preset by pressing the Effects switch (44).
An asterisk will appear beside any preset number
that has been edited but not saved. Once a new
preset has been selected, you may return to the
previous preset by pressing the software encoder
(Recall). To edit a preset, press the software switch
labeled Edit and follow the on-screen directions,
which allow individual parameter changes. For
example, you may wish to increase the bass and
decrease the amount of reverb on the "Joe's Bar"
preset(preset 37). The “lib” (library) is a helpful place to start. Peavey has pre-programmed your FX
mixer with a library of commonly used effects settings (Delay, Reverb, Deesser, etc.). You may choose to
use the library effect as programmed or tweak the parameters to your own personal preference.

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