Effects, Specifications – ION Audio Mobile DJ User Manual

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EFFECTS


ROTATING SPEAKER EFFECT
ROTARY:
Fast rotary speaker simulator creates the classic, lush Doppler effect of an organ’s spinning horn. Effective
on guitars, vocals, keyboards and other instruments.

REVERB EFFECTS
HALL 1:
A large, bright concert hall reverberation effect suitable for vocals and instruments.
HALL 2: A large, warm concert hall reverberation effect suitable for drums, piano and other instruments.
ROOM 1: A medium-sized, moderately bright reflective room reverberation effect suitable for vocals, lead guitars and
other instruments.
ROOM 2: A small, very reflective bright room reverberation effect suitable for drums and percussion as well as
electric guitars and other instruments.
ROOM 3: A large, warm room reverberation effect suitable for acoustic instruments.
PLATE 1: A lush, smooth vocal plate reverb with a long decay time and warm tonality.
PLATE 2: An emulation of vintage plate reverb with bright, slightly tinny tonality and a medium-length decay.
PLATE 3: A short, bright plate reverb effective for creating subtle spaces.

MODULATION EFFECTS
CHORUS:
A complex, 6-voice chorus ensemble effect with short delays often referred to as a "Chorus / Doubler".
Discrete stereo signal path. Slow and watery.
FLANGE: Classic stereo flange: a slow, slightly metallic sweep with a discrete stereo signal path.

DELAY EFFECTS
DELAY 1:
A simple slap-back echo with no feedback particularly effective on vocals and rhythm guitars.
DELAY 2: Medium-length poly-rhythmic delay with crossover feedback. 3 to 4 ratio between L and R delay times
(291 to 388ms) for 3/4 vs. 4/4 feel. Useful for solo instruments where a long, trailing echo effect is desired.

MULTI EFFECTS
CHORUS – ROOM 1:
Room reverb into a slow flanging modulation creates a spacey effect.
CHORUS – ROOM 2: Fast modulation provides a dramatic chorus effect in a small room for a very lush chorus +
reverb sound with a discrete stereo signal path.

BYPASS: Bypasses the effects processor – no effects will be heard.

IMPORTANT NOTES


Use this troubleshooting guide if the sound is distorted at high volumes.

Input is "clipping" (distorting): Try lowering the input gain or the volume control on your sound source or
music instrument.

Output is "clipping" (distorting): Lower the main volume level.

There is too much bass: Try adjusting the tone or EQ control on your sound source to lower the bass level.
This will allow you to play the music louder before "clipping" (distortion) occurs.

The link cable: is being plugged into the instrument or MIC input instead of the RCA line input.


Important: With all large speakers, an initial "break-in" period is needed to perform at optimal levels. To properly
"break in" your MOBILE DJ, play an audio source at medium volume for a few hours.

SPECIFICATIONS

Input Voltage: AC 100–120V / 60Hz, 220–240V / 50Hz

Input Wattage: 50W

Output Wattage: 22W (Peak)

Frequency Response (±3dB): 77Hz–20kHz

Time required to fully charge the MOBILE DJ: under 4 hours

Battery life: Over 12 hours* when fully charged.


* Note: Battery life may vary based on temperature, age, and volume usage of product.


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