Fx2 effects – Allen&Heath DP 1000 USER GUIDE User Manual

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FX2 E

FFECTS

These are the reverb and combined delay+reverb
effects usually applied to add ‘life’ to vocals and solo
instruments.

Reverb (reverberation) simulates the acoustic echo
and reflections typical of a large performance
environment. These are known as ‘system effects’ as
the processed (wet) reverb and echo signal is added
to the direct (dry) signal.

Use the pre-delay

PDY parameter to set the time

before the first reflections are heard. Use longer
delay for larger environments. Use the diffusion

DIF

parameter to adjust the ‘thickness’ of the reverb. Use
the damping

DMP parameter to adjust the relative

decay time of the high frequency content. Use less
damping for brighter sounding reverbs. Set the
decay

DCY parameter to adjust the time it takes for

the reverb to die away. Use longer times for larger
environments. For the multi effects the

DLY and REG

parameters affect the echo, and the

DMP and DCY

parameters affect the reverb.

FX2

parameter 1 parameter 2 parameter 3 parameter 4

1-2

3-4

5-8

9-12

13-14

15-16

17-18

19-20

21-22

23-24

STAGE 1,2

WOODRM 1,2

ROOM 1-4

HALL 1-4

CHAMBER 1,2

CHURCH 1,2

ARENA 1,2

PLATE 1,2

Vx PLATE 1,2

SPRING 1,2

Simulates the stage environment, good for vocals

Simulates the recording studio environment

Simulates the acoustics of various sizes of room

Simulates the concert hall environment

Simulates a large room with a high ceiling

Simulates the hard surface reflections typical of a large church

Simulates a large open performing area

Simulates the artificially created metal plate reverb

Plate reverb well suited to vocals

Simulates the artificially created spring line unit reverb

PDY pre-delay

0 to 172 mS

DIF diffusion

1 to 25

DMP damping

1 to 25

DCY decay

1 to 25

25-26

27-30

31-34

35-36

37-38

39-40

D+STAGE 1,2

D+ROOM 1-4

D+HALL 1-4

D+CHRCH 1,2

D+PLATE 1,2

D+SPRING 1,2

Echo + stage reverb

Echo + room reverb

Echo + hall reverb

Echo + church reverb

Echo + metal plate reverb

Echo + spring line reverb

These combined effects are ideal for
fattening up the sound as well as adding
depth with a small amount of reverb. A
short echo around 100 to 200mS without
regeneration produces the well known
vocal ‘slapback’ effect. Longer echo with
regeneration repeats combined with reverb
is well suited to certain guitar styles.

DLY delay

10 to 300 mS

REG regeneration

0 to 99 %

DMP damping

1 to 25

DCY decay

1 to 25

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SERIES

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