Digital effects – ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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Chapter 10: Using Effects

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NDROMEDA

A6 R

EFERENCE

M

ANUAL

Program and each Mix, any and all distortions/effects stored with a Program or Mix
can be disabled with this button. The on/off status is programmable.

CONFIG

– There are two Configuration buttons, one for the Analog Distortion system

and one for the Digital Effects system. A configuration is an arrangement of one or

more effects. Each Analog Distortion and each Digital Effect in the A6 use one
configuration at a time. Pressing either

CONFIG

button enters either Analog Distortion

Edit or Digital Effects Edit mode and displays the current Distortion or Effects
settings for the selected Program or Mix.

MOD

– Like many other functions in the A6, several parameters in the Distortion and

Effects systems may be modulated by envelopes, LFO’s and many other sources.
Pressing either

MOD

button enters Modulation Edit mode for that system. The A6

displays the available mod destinations and allows the user to select any of the 79
modulation sources.

A

NALOG

D

ISTORTION

Analog Distortion has one simple configuration, with four different types of
distortion available:

EASY

,

LIGHT

,

HEAVY

, and

KILLER

. It has three outputs, any or

all of which can be switched on or off:

MAIN

,

DFX1

and

DFX2

. The latter are two

separate inputs to the digital effects section, which are useful in multieffect (stereo-
input) configurations only. For example, you can have the left side of a chorus

distorted, while the right side is clean.

There’s only one page when you press Analog Distortion’s

CONFIG

button: the

ANAFX

page which allows you to set the

SEND

(input) level, select the

TYPE

of effect, the

OUTPUT

level, and turn the three outputs on and off.

Digital Effects

The CONFIG page
Soft button

1

is always the

CONFIG

page, which is the “home page” of the digital

effect in use. Here’s where you set the input and output levels, and if it’s a
multieffect of any kind, the mix between them. But most importantly, this page lets
you select the Digital Effects Type. There are 28 different configuration types
available, each of which fall into one of four categories: Single, Dual Stereo, Dual

Mono and Multi Chain.

The Configuration page displays a graphic of the effect block or blocks being used. If
a multi-effect is used, the display will also show you the order of the multi-effects

that the audio will pass through and whether this is a Stereo or Dual configuration
(more about specific configurations later in this Chapter).

Parameter pages
Soft buttons

2

through

6

are reserved for selecting the current configuration’s Edit

Pages: each configuration can have up to five pages of editable parameters. Here’s
where you make the effects sound different—long or short decays, fast or slow
speed, etc. The parameter pages are labeled differently depending on the type of
effect.

To Main output

To Digital Effects 1

To Digital Effects 2

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