Using effects, Overview of the effects, Insert effects – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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Creating/

selecting a song

Assign audio inputs

to the mixer

Basic

operation

Recording

Playback

Changing the

time location

Using the

mixer

Using

ef

fects

Mixdown

Tr

ack

editing

Song

editing

Rhythm/tempo

settings

Data

Drive

USB

Updating

the system

MIDI

1. Overview of the effects

On the D1600mkII, you can use up to eight insert effects
that can be inserted into an analog input or mixer chan-
nel, two master effects that can be applied to the send
from each channel, and a final effect that can be applied
to master LR as the last stage. Each of these effects are
independent, meaning that you can use a maximum of
eleven effect programs simultaneously.

• Effect algorithms

total of 98

• Effect programs

Preset

effects contain effect programs created by profes-

sional musicians and studio engineers.
User

effects can store your own effect programs that you

created by editing a preset effect.

It is not possible to rewrite a preset effect program.

2. Insert effects

The insert effects can be inserted into an analog input or
mixer channel, to apply an effect to the analog input
signal or playback track. Effects can also be applied to a
built-in rhythm sound that is input to a mixer channel.

There are four types of insert effects, as described below.
The available effect programs will depend on the effect
type you select.

The effect type selection is made in [INSERT EF-
FECT] “InsAsn” tab page “SelectEffType.”

1 in 2 out x 2

These are mono-in/stereo-out or mono-out effect
chains consisting of three to five effects. Two of these
chains can be used. These are ideal for adding spa-
ciousness to a lead guitar or vocal.

2 in 2 out x 2

These are stereo-in/stereo-out effects such as reverb,
chorus, and delay. Two such effects can be used
simultaneously. These are ideal for stereo-input
sources such as keyboard.

1 in 1 out x 4

These are mono-in/mono-out effect chains consisting
of two effects. Four such effects can be used simulta-
neously. These are ideal for sources whose stereo
location is fixed, such as rhythm guitar.

1 in 1 out x 8

Up to eight mono-in/mono-out effects can be used.
This is ideal for sounds with a fixed pan location,
such as drums.

Examples of using the insert effects

Various ways in which insert effects can be used for
recording or track playback are described below for each
effect type.

During recording

1 in 2 out x 2 (mono-in/stereo-out × 2)

While recording guitar and bass simultaneously, you
could apply Guitar Multi to the guitar and Bass Multi
to the bass as you record.

While recording two vocals simultaneously, you
could apply separate Vocal Multi programs to each
singer as you record.

While recording vocal and guitar simultaneously, you
could apply Vocal Multi to the vocal and Guitar Multi
to the guitar as you record.

2 in 2 out x 2 (stereo-in/stereo-out × 2)

While recording keyboard and rhythm machine
simultaneously, you could apply St.Chorus to the
keyboard and St.Comp to the rhythm machine as you
record.
Other examples are shown below.

Presets (192)

User (192)

Insert effects

I000, I001–I128

U001–U128

Master effects

M000, M001–M032

u001–u032

Final effects

F000, F001–F032

u033–u064

Using effects

Using

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