Setting input levels, Setting output levels – ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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Chapter 10: Using Effects

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Now we’re ready to go back to the

PARAM1

page, parameters 2 and 3. Bass Boost can

be useful for adding a little warmth to a hall program. By setting the frequency to
237Hz and the Level to 100, we can add a touch of warmth to our hall program.

15. Press soft button

2

(

PARAM1

) to return to that page.

16. Using the soft knobs, set

BOOST

to

100

and

BASSF

to

0.237.

A

DJUST THE

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IX

Now, you can go back to the

CONFIG

page and adjust the

SEND

and

OUTPUT

levels

for whatever balance of “wet and dry” you want.

Setting Input Levels

For quietest operation, it’s best in most cases to leave the input level high, and if you
want less reverb, to turn the output level down. The input level should be high
enough to be well above the noise floor to get the best dynamic range, but not so
high that it clips the digital effects engine itself. If you see the word

CLIP

appear in

the lower right side of an effects page, lower the

SEND

level on the

CONFIG

page.

Setting Output Levels

On the other hand, it is possible to set the Output so high that it can clip the final
summing amps of the Andromeda. If this happens, you’ll hear it. Turn off the

EFFECTS ON/OFF

switch to make sure it’s the effect, and not something in the program.

If it’s the effect, restructure your gain. Sometimes this means going all the way back
to the levels of the

PRE FILTER MIX

.

To “SOLO” the Effects

To hear the reverb and only the reverb while you’re listening to the Main Outputs,
simply press the

OUTPUT

switch on the far right of the top panel to remove the

program audio from the Main Output. The effects will still be feeding the output,
without any “dry” signal mixed in.

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