Conventions in this document Printing conventions used in this document are the same as described in “Printing conventions in this manual” on p.iv of the “D32XD/D16XD Owner’s Manual.” One additional convention is as follows. (>Manual: p.¦¦): Refers to a page in the “D32XD/D16XD Owner’s Manual” Updating the system For the procedure of how to update the system, refer to the owner’s manual section on “Updating the system” (>Manual: p.95). New function Mixer Setup Mixer Setup lets you store the curr
1. Access the MIXER, “MIXER SET UP,” “MixerSetUp” top panel. 2. In the list, press to highlight the program that you want to recall. 3. Press the Recall button to open the Recall Program dialog box. 4. Execute the recall. Press the Yes button to recall the settings. If you decide to cancel, press the No button. (4) A program saved from a 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz song can be recalled into either a 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz song, but not a program saved from a 96 kHz song. A program saved from a 96 kHz song mu
The user can select whether a style uses the original factory settings or his/her own. The following tutorial explains how to set up the PA80 to recognize your custom style settings. For this example we will use the “Love Disco” style in the Dance category: 1. Press the STYLE PLAY button to enter the Style Play mode. 2. Select the style that you want to edit. 3. Press the MENU button to enter the Menu mode. 4. Press the UPPER button to select “RT Controls” (Real Time Controls) on screen. 5
This step by step tutorial will walk you through the process. For this tutorial we will record a track 5 from the CD on to tracks 3 and 4 of the hard disk recorder. This recording will be Stereo (2 tracks); if a Mono recording is desired only use one track. 1. Insert the Audio CD into the drive. 2. Press the INPUT button and select the input icon for track 3 and set it to CD-L. 3. Select the input icon for track 4 and set it to CD-R. 4. Slide the faders for tracks 3 and 4 up to 0 and set th
The D-series recorders burn the data that is currently on tracks 1 and 2, so that means if one wishes to burn an entire mix, it would have to be first bounced to those two tracks. “But what if I already have data on tracks 1 and 2?” The good news is that the entire mix (including the data that’s already on tracks 1 & 2) can be recorded or “bounced” without losing tracks 1 and 2. This info is simply merged together. This tutorial explains how to bounce the tracks and burn an audio CD. First, we
With four AA batteries installed, or the optional adaptor connected to the Power Supply Input, connect your guitar/bass to the INPUT jack on the rear panel. 2. Set the Function Selector knob to “PROGRAM” and lower the MASTER output level of the AX3 using the Value Knob. 3. Connect your headphones, mixer, or amplifier to the OUTPUT jack on the rear panel; then use the Value Knob to raise the MASTER level, increasing the volume. 4. Tune up! Step on the Program Up and Down Switches simultaneously t
• 16 of the most coveted Drive/Amp models; mix and match with 10 killer cabinets. • 30 effects divided into 3 FX blocks w/ an adjustable professional noise reduction effect. 10 Pre FX: Comp, Wah, Acoustic, Drone, P/U and more. 10 Modulation, Filter and Pitch effects. 10 Delay/Reverb effects. • 80 Programs: 40 presets and 40 user • A total of 6 simultaneous FX (3 effects blocks, Noise Reduction, Drive/Amp and Cabinet modeling). • Intuitive interface for quick and easy operation. • Delay and Rever
Tweak the AX3’s Programs Each of the AX3’s 80 programs can be modified to your liking. This includes chaning effects types as well as effect parameters. 1. Set the Function Selector knob to the effect type you wish to edit (i.e. PRE FX, DRIVE/AMP, MOD, DELAY/REV, etc.) 2. Use the Write (“UP”) & Cancel (“DOWN”) Buttons to scroll through the various effect choices. (Press UP & DOWN buttons simultaneously to turn FX type off). Note: The effect chart printed on the face of your AX3 will be indispens
This has been fixed. Triton Le - System Version 1.0.2 Availability: December, 2001 Production MIDI [Improvement of function] The setting of Global P2.1 "MIDI Filter" Control Change has been improved to no longer filter the reception of Channel Messages, Local Control On/Off, All Note Off, Omni On/Off, Mono Mode On and Poly Mode On. Arpeggiator [Bug fix] When using "Copy Arpeggiator" Utility on page P6.1 (Combination or Sequencer mode), the settings of the Arpeggiator Run functions were
Locate the power switch on the rear panel, and set it to USB to use the power provided by your computer’s USB bus. You may also set the switch to DC to use the optional 9V power supply. Note: The K-Series will not power up when set to USB unless the computer is on! 2. Connect the USB cable to your computer. 3. K61P only: Connect a pair of audio cables from the rear panel L/R outputs to your stereo monitoring system, or plug stereo headphones to the HEADPHONES jack on the rear panel. D DDr rri ii