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[. . . ] However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: reorient the receiving antenna; relocate the computer with respect to the receiver; move the computer away from the receiver; plug the computer into a different outlet so that the computer and receiver are on different branch circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems. " This booklet is available from the U. S. [. . . ] Turn PROGRAM to User and use VARIATION to select a User location. The Store LED will flash slowly. Press Store again. The Store LED will flash rapidly while the store operation is completed. 12 System Mode System parameters and MIDI dumps are activated in System mode. To enter this mode, press and hold Bypass for approximately 2 seconds. The Bypass and Store LEDs will blink slowly to indicate you are in System mode. The adjustable parameters available in this mode are shown in the chart on the following page. Press Store to toggle the state of the parameter, or to execute a MIDI dump. When you have finished editing parameters and are ready to resume normal operation, return the VARIATION knob to its prior setting, or you will load a new program based on its position when you exit System Mode. (The Tap LED will light when VARIATION matches its prior setting. ) To exit System Mode, Press Bypass. If you have changed any System parameters, the Store LED will flash rapidly. 13 Press and hold Bypass for 2 seconds. . . . . . The Bypass and Store LEDs will blink slowly to indicate you are in System mode. System Mode Parameters Variation Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Parameter Bypass Patching Program Load Digital Output MIDI OUT/THRU MIDI Pgm Change MIDI Clock Receive Tempo State when Edit LED is: On Off Mute Disabled Mute Dry Out* Disabled Disabled Program* Bypass* Enabled* Bypass* Wet* Thru Enabled* Enabled* Global Turn VARIATION to select a parameter. Press Store to toggle the parameter state (or to execute a MIDI dump). MIDI Dumps (Press Store to Transmit) 14 Dump User Programs 15 Dump Current Program 16 Dump System and Learned patches Turn VARIATION until the Tap LED goes on to find the last loaded program. . . then press Bypass to exit System Mode. * Factory Default System parameters MIDI Dumps 14 System Mode Parameters 1 Bypass Mute/Bypass This parameter sets the Bypass button (or the footswitch, or MIDI controller assigned to Bypass) to mute the inputs, or to bypass the processed audio (passing only dry audio to the outputs). 2 Patching Disable/Enable This parameter allows you to temporarily suspend (Disable) and restore (Enable) any Learned patches. It is especially useful on spoken voice, giving a noticeable increase in loudness with very low color. Historically, recording studio chambers were often oddly shaped rooms with a loudspeaker and set of microphones to pick up the ambience in various parts of the room. 21 Ambience VARIATIONs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Voice Over Very Small Ambience Small Ambience Medium Ambience Studio D Bright Ambience Dark Ambience Marble Foyer Adjust High Cut High Cut High Cut High Cut High Cut Decay Level Decay Level Liveness Tap ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ Ambience The Ambience program simulates reflections from room surfaces with random reflections, a gradual decay of overall level, and a gradual narrowing of the bandwidth. The variations (1-8) provide a series of rooms in increasing sizes. Ambience gives warmth, spaciousness and depth to a performance without coloring the direct sound, and is commonly used to add a room sound to recorded music or speech. 22 Room VARIATIONs 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Bedroom Tiled Room Studio C Small Room Studio B Rehearsal Room Studio A Large Room Adjust Wall Reflections Low Frequency Cut Liveness Liveness Decay Time High/Low Equalizer Decay Time High/Low Equalizer Tap ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ Room The Room program is very useful on drums and percussion and can also be applied to electric guitar tracks. The variations (9-16) provide a series of rooms in increasing sizes. The Room program emulates actual rooms where there is a more apparent sense of being in a small live place. 23 Tremolo VARIATIONs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rectified Sine Wave Square Wave Sawtooth Wave Rectified Sine Wave Square Wave Sawtooth Wave Triangle Wave Sine Wave Adjust Rate: 0. 4-15Hz Rate: 0. 4-15Hz Rate: 0. 4-15Hz Sweep: 0, 90, 180, 270 Sweep: 0, 90, 180, 270 Sweep: 0, 90, 180, 270 Sweep: 0, 90, 180, 270 Sweep: 0, 90, 180, 270 Tap ­ ­ ­ Rate (1/8 Note) Rate (1/8 Note) Rate (1/8 Note) Rate (1/8 Note) Rate (1/8 Note) Tremolo The PCI 802-11 G tremolo variations offer a variety of tremolo shapes (square, sawtooth, triangle, sine and rectified sine). The synchronization of the left and right sides can be adjusted to produce mono and stereo effects. As the tremolo rates of several variations are set with Tap, it's easy to match the tempo of the music. Other variations let you set left and right channel waveforms out-ofphase, resulting in a panning motion. All of the variations of this program (1-8) should be used with Mix set to fully Wet. By adding more dry to the wet/dry mix, Mix effectively sets the depth of the Tremolo. Tremolo is a rhythmic change in loudness, commonly employed as an expressive technique by vocalists and wind instrument players. It is also one of the oldest electronic effects -- frequently used with electric guitar, electric piano and, sometimes, vocals. Different tremolo effects are largely determined by the rate and waveform shape of the loudness change (fast or slow, smooth or sharp). If the effect is used in a stereo mix, the left and right can be synchronized in a variety of ways to produce dramatic side-to-side motion. 24 As tremolo is essentially a rhythmic effect, care should be taken to make the rate work with the tempo of the music. Rotary VARIATIONs 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rotary Rotary Rotary Slow Rotary Varispeed Rotary Tap Rotary Tap Rotary Tap Rotary Adjust Slow/Fast Slow/Fast, Width Slow/Fast, Balance ± Resonance Speed Balance Width ± Resonance Tap ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ Rate (Quarter-Note) Rate (Quarter-Note) Rate (Quarter-Note) Rotary The PCI 802-11 G rotary effect is a detailed simulation of a Leslie-style cabinet. [. . . ] If a Bank Select message (controller 32) precedes a Program Change message, any one of the 256 programs can be loaded. For example, Program Change 1 with PROGRAM pointing to Plate, Gate, will cause the first Plate program to be loaded. Sending controller 32 with a value of 0, followed by Program Change 1, loads the first program of the User bank. Sending controller 32 with a value of 1, then Program Change 2, loads the second program in the Flange-Delay bank. Sending controller 32 with a value of 8, then program change 15 will load the last Gate program in the Plate, Gate bank. [. . . ]

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