The mix button and adding mix effects – Muse Research Musebox manual v1.0 User Manual

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8. Now bring up the gain on Input B, and adjust the input levels so that the green and yellow

indicators are lit on a regular basis, but not the red one.

9. Press the PLAY button and you will now hear BOTH the guitar and the vocal at the same time.

If you want to SAVE this combination of effects and input assignments, simply press and hold

the EDIT button, and you can save this preset to the USER bank by simply pressing the encoder

button:

The MIX Button and Adding MIX Effects

Its easy to adjust the levels of the individual synth or audio input channels you are processing, or add

some overall effects to your sounds. This is done by pressing the MIX button on the front panel.

The MIX section allows you to adjust the volume and panning of the main outputs, or adjust the

channel volume on any of the SNTH or AUD slots, as well as configuring insert or send effects using

their factory presets.

When you are in PLAY mode, pressing the MIX button lets you adjust or see the following:

Master Volume: Adjust the main output mixer volume.

Master Pan: Adjust the left or right panning of the main output.

Main Output Meters: View the output levels on separate L and R meters.

With the MIX button pressed, you can also load two separate effects into the mixer channel,

allowing you to perform additional processing on any source, whether it is a synth or an audio

input.

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