Selecting individual effect presets – Muse Research Musebox manual v1.0 User Manual

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Selecting Individual Effect Presets

Now let's make your own custom preset consisting of different effects on different audio inputs.

Say, for example we wanted to play acoustic guitar and have some chorus on the guitar sound, and

sing with a little a bit of compression on our vocal.

1. First, press the "PLAY" button. Now, since we want to start from scratch, first turn the bottom

knob counter-clockwise until you see "Tag: (none)" and "(None)" as the preset name and then

press the bottom encoder button to clear out all the previous settings.

2. Next, we press the PLAY button and then select AUD1 channel. The default input assignment is

Input A, so this is where we will plug in our guitar and assign the chorus effect. When we clear out

the system by loading an empty preset, the AUD1 channel is set to off, so it appears like this:

NOTE: The MuseBox defaults are for AUD1 to be assigned to INPUT A, and AUD2 to be assigned

to INPUT B. These assignments can be changed by pressing either the AUD 1 or AUD 2 button,

and then pressing the SETUP button, which allows you to change the assignments to any of the

available inputs.

NOTE: Please be aware that because MuseBox is only a two-channel device, so you can only use

the front inputs or the rear inputs at the same time. You cannot simultaneously process both the

front panel and the rear panel inputs. However, you can bring in a signal on the rear panel inputs

and have them mixed passively with the front panel inputs, which is great if you have an MP3

player or drum machine that you want to mix in with what you are processing with the front panel

inputs

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