Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit QuadraVerb 2 du fabricant Alesis
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QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Alesis QuadraVerb 2 simultaneous effects processor. To take full advantage of of the QuadraVerb 2’s fuctions, and to enjoy long and trouble free use, please read this user’s manual carefully.
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Contents QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 3 C ONTENTS 1: Setting Up .................................................................................................................. 7 Unpacking and Inspection ............................................
Contents 4 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Stereo Chorus............................................................................................ 36 Quad Chorus..........................................................................................
Contents QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 5 Input Level ................................................................................................. 57 Output Level ....................................................................................
Contents 6 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual To a Single ADAT ....................................................................................... 88 To Two or More ADATs ............................................................................... 89 To the AI-1 .
Setting Up - Chapter 1 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 7 C HAPTER 1 S ETTING U P Unpacking and Inspection Your QuadraVerb 2 was packed carefully at the factory, and the shipping carton was designed to protect the unit during shipping. Please retain this container in the highly unlikely event that you need to return the QuadraVerb 2 for servicing.
Chapter 1 - Setting Up 8 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual quality cables cost more, they do make a difference. Route cables to the QuadraVerb 2 correctly by observing the following precautions: • Do not bundle audio cables with AC power cords.
Setting Up - Chapter 1 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 9 TM Instrument or Effect Send Right Input T o Amplifier or Mixing Console Right Output • Mono In, Stereo Out. While still using a mono input, you could connect two cables to the [L] and [R] OUTPUTS of the QuadraVerb 2 to a stereo amplification system or two mixer inputs.
Chapter 1 - Setting Up 10 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual The QuadraVerb 2 may be connected to a mixing console in several ways. Usually, it is connected to the auxiliary send and return controls of the mixer.
Setting Up - Chapter 1 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 11 J Most Preset Programs route the LR IN signal to the LR OUT.When connecting to a mixer’s aux sends and returns. the Global Direct Signal Mute should be set to ON. To remove all direct routings of inputs to outputs on all Programs simultaneously: ¿ Press [GLOBAL].
Chapter 1 - Setting Up 12 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Mono In - Stereo Out. If you only want to feed the QuadraVerb 2 a mono input, but wish to connect both of its outputs back to the mixer, you will need three 1/4" audio cables.
Setting Up - Chapter 1 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 13 Usually, insert connections require a special, stereo-splitting Y-cord to be connected (one stereo plug provides both send and return while two mono plugs connect separately to an input and output).
Chapter 1 - Setting Up 14 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Stereo. In the case where a stereo instrument, such as a keyboard or sampler, is connected to two separate channels of a mixing console, you will need two 1/4" TRS cables, one for each channel.
Setting Up - Chapter 1 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 15 1 2 3 Tip Ring Sleeve Avoiding Ground Loops In today’s studio, where it seems every piece of equipment has its own computer chip inside, there are many opportunities for ground loop problems to occur.
Chapter 1 - Setting Up 16 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual • To recall programs using MIDI program change messages • To control various parameters inside the QuadraVerb 2 in realtime via MIDI controllers ( example: A keyboard’s mod wheel, or pedals, etc.
Setting Up - Chapter 1 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 17 To adjust the Advance Footswitch’s set of Programs: ¿ Press [GLOBAL]. The [GLOBAL] LED will light.
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Your First Session With The QuadraVerb 2 - Chapter 2 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 19 C HAPTER 2 Y OUR F IRST S ESSION W ITH T HE Q UADRA V ERB 2 Powering Up After making your connections, turn on the.
Chapter 2 -Your First Session With The QuadraVerb 2 20 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual The Value/Enter Knob Located just to the right of the custom LCD display, the [VALUE/ENTER] knob is used to select Programs and adjust parameter values that appear in the display.
Your First Session With The QuadraVerb 2 - Chapter 2 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 21 Auditioning Internal Programs You can audition the Programs in the QuadraVerb 2 by using the [VALUE/ENTER] knob or the front panel buttons, whenever the QuadraVerb 2 is in Program mode (the [PROGRAM] button’s LED will be lit).
Chapter 2 -Your First Session With The QuadraVerb 2 22 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Example Programs The following are descriptions of the three example Programs in the Preset bank. 96: “VerbOfMyDreams” This Program is fairly simple in design, using only 3 Blocks to provide EQ, Delay and Reverb.
Your First Session With The QuadraVerb 2 - Chapter 2 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 23 Adjusting Effects Levels Although we may not want to get started editing Programs just yet (that’s left for chap.
Chapter 2 -Your First Session With The QuadraVerb 2 24 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual « Use the [< BLOCK >] buttons to select other Blocks, and adjust their levels, as described above. J Mix parameters affect the Program and are only temporary unless the Program is stored into memory before a another Program is recalled.
Your First Session With The QuadraVerb 2 - Chapter 2 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 25 Storing Edited Programs Once you are satisfied with the changes you have made to a Program, or are creating a new Program from scratch, you will need to store your edited Program back into memory.
Chapter 2 -Your First Session With The QuadraVerb 2 26 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Bypassing Effects At any time you can bypass all effects at once, thereby allowing the direct signal to pass through the QuadraVerb 2 unchanged.
Overview - Chapter 3 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 27 C HAPTER 3 O VERVIEW The Architecture of the QuadraVerb 2 The QuadraVerb 2 provides eight Effect Blocks per Program, each of which can serve as either EQ, Pitch, Delay or Reverb.
Chapter 3 - Overview 28 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual J PARAMETER. This is where you adjust the selected Block’s parameters. The number of pages available and the parameters found in them will be determined by the Block’s type.
Overview - Chapter 3 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 29 Setting the Routing Levels Each time you add a “patch cord” to a Program, the QuadraVerb 2’s display automatically prompts you to set its level. This is done by adjusting the attenuation level between -48dB and +0dB, or OFF.
Chapter 3 - Overview 30 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Pitch, Delay) type on the left channel and one of each type on the right channel, followed by a stereo reverb (a total of 7 Blocks).
Overview - Chapter 3 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 31 In the back of this manual, you will find an index of effect types, listing the percentage of DSP, Effect memory and number of LFOs required by each.
Chapter 3 - Overview 32 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Equalization Equalization, or EQ, provides the ability to control the timbre, or coloration, of an audio signal by changing the frequency response of a QuadraVerb 2 audio path. Filters and EQ can be used to compensate for frequency deficiencies in microphones and other sound equipment.
Overview - Chapter 3 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 33 Lowpass Shelf and Highpass Shelf A shelving EQ can boost or cut frequencies in its pass band, while allowing the frequencies outside its pass band to go through it. The shelving EQs of the QuadraVerb 2 provide gains from -14dB to +14dB in 0.
Chapter 3 - Overview 34 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Multiband EQs 2 Band Sweep Shelf EQ, 3 Band Parametric EQ, and 4 Band Parametric EQ Multiband EQs can be used to flexibly and accurately tailor the tonality of a signal.
Overview - Chapter 3 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 35 A resonator is a special filter whose response is so sharp that it actually imparts a pitch to any signal going through it. By tuning the resonator to your instrument and balancing their relative amplitudes you can accentuate different harmonics in a guitar tone, for instance.
Chapter 3 - Overview 36 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Pitch Effects The Pitch effects alter the pitch of a signal in various ways to produce “layered” timbres that are more complex than the original signal.
Overview - Chapter 3 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 37 Quad Chorus modulates four delayed signals, each with its phase offset by 90 . Each of the four signals has a separate Predelay parameter, allowing you to change the “rhythm” of the phasing.
Chapter 3 - Overview 38 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual signal. The Phasor shifts the phase of different frequencies in different amounts, resulting in a comb filter effect when combined with the dry signal.
Overview - Chapter 3 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 39 Delay Delay provides a discrete repetition of a signal. By adding feedback within the effect, the delayed signal can repeat many times, with each successive decay softer than its predecessor.
Chapter 3 - Overview 40 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Reverberation Reverb is made up of a large number of distinct echoes, called reflections. In a natural acoustic space, each reflection’s amplitude and brightness decays over time.
Overview - Chapter 3 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 41 Chamber 2 This is similar to Chamber 1, but uses more DSP for a thicker sound. The high end in particular has a glassy decay which sounds excellent on synthesizers and pianos, but try it on vocals, too.
Chapter 3 - Overview 42 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Reverb Parameters Most of the reverb effects in the QuadraVerb 2 operate under the same set of control parameters, which are listed and described in this section.
Overview - Chapter 3 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 43 DIFFUSION OF 0 DIFFUSION OF 99 L E V E L TIME L E V E L TIME Reflections further apart. Reflections closer together . Input High Frequency Roll Off This is a lowpass filter that can be set between 200Hz and 20kHz, and attenuates all frequencies above this value by 6dB per octave.
Chapter 3 - Overview 44 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Gating Of all the different reverb types, only two types do not provide gating parameters (“Reverse” and “Nonlinear”). Gating is the process which abruptly cuts off the reverb’s decay for a more “choppy” sound.
Making Your Own Patches - Chapter 4 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 45 C HAPTER 4 M AKING Y OUR O WN P ROGRAMS Getting Started Because the QuadraVerb 2’s custom LCD display clearly shows the audio routings between each of the 8 possible Effect Blocks, creating and modifying your own patches is extremely easy and flexible.
Chapter 4 - Making Your Own Patches 46 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Programming A Single Block Type J A Block can provide Equalization, Pitch, Delay, Reverberation or be turned OFF. A program can contain up to eight Blocks, which can be in almost any combination or order within the confines of available DSP memory.
Making Your Own Patches - Chapter 4 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 47 Routing Routing is the Function used to connect audio between the LR IN and the Effect Blocks and the LR OUT. We must route audio to both the inputs and outputs of our EQ Block in order to hear its effect.
Chapter 4 - Making Your Own Patches 48 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual on input), lower the input level. You may also need to lower the routing level if a block is receiving signal from more than one source. On the other hand, the best signal-to-noise ratio is achieved when signals are as loud as possible without clipping.
Making Your Own Patches - Chapter 4 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 49 Parameter Now we will choose the desired parameters for our EQ. ¿ Press the [PARAMETER] button The [PARAMETER] button’s LED will light. J If the display reads “ RIGHT OUTPUT SELECTED ” you have not yet moved back to BLOCK 1.
Chapter 4 - Making Your Own Patches 50 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Mix Once we have setup our EQ Block the way we want, we should then go to the Mix function to adjust the Block’s output level. This, however, is only necessary if all we want to do is EQ our input signal.
Making Your Own Patches - Chapter 4 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 51 Programming Multiple Blocks When you start adding more Blocks, the same principles apply as described in the previous section. However, the routing options begin to increase, since, as you add more Blocks, the number of input sources increases.
Chapter 4 - Making Your Own Patches 52 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual ¿ Press [ROUTING]. The [ROUTING] button’s LED will light. ¡ Press the [BLOCK >] button until the pointer appears above R OUT. ¬ Press [< PAGE] to advance to Routing Page 3.
Making Your Own Patches - Chapter 4 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 53 » Press the [BLOCK >] button until the pointer appears above L OUT, and turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob until the display looks like this: ADD ROUTE FROM: RVB 3 LEFT … Press [VALUE/ENTER] to select the route.
Chapter 4 - Making Your Own Patches 54 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual ¡ Press [PAGE >] twice to advance to Type Page 3. The display will look like this: MOVE BLOCK: 1 INTO BLOCK 2 The right half of the display will flash. ¬ Use the [VALUE/ENTER] knob to select which Block you want to move (1–8).
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Description of Controls - Chapter 5 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 57 C HAPTER 5 D ESCRIPTION OF C ONTROLS Front Panel Input Level Left and Right : These concentric knobs (one within the other) control the incoming level of our analog signal, and the relative balance between the two input channels.
Chapter 5 - Description of Controls 58 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Alphanumeric Display. This 32 character display indicates types of effects, parameters of effect, mode, etc. It also allows us to select and enter types and amounts of an effect. Includes a 14 character entry section for naming the Programs.
Description of Controls - Chapter 5 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 59 For Power Users. The [VALUE/ENTER] button can also be used to step through Pages in the currently selected mode. Except when a value is flashing on and off in the display, the [VALUE/ENTER] button ordinarily doubles for the [PAGE >] button.
Chapter 5 - Description of Controls 60 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual J Once a Program is stored, the previous Program in the selected location is replaced, and cannot be retrieved. Before storing, you may want to transmit the entire contents of the User bank into a SysEx storage device.
Description of Controls - Chapter 5 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 61 Another page is included in Type mode which allows you to move a defined Block to another position. If you defined Block #1 as a Delay, and later decide to first have the input signal routed through an EQ, you can move the Delay Block to make room for it.
Chapter 5 - Description of Controls 62 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Selection Parameters Page # Defined Blocks Level to L/R 1 Direct Level From Input 2 Master Effects Level 3 L OUT, R OUT, Direct Lev.
Description of Controls - Chapter 5 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 63 SAMPLE CLOCK SOURCE:INTERNAL Page 6: Dig In/Out Channels. When using the Alesis Optical DIGITAL [IN] connector, (Input Audio Source.
Chapter 5 - Description of Controls 64 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Page 8: Tap Tempo Footswitch. This lets you choose which footswitch jack (either [ADVANCE] or [BYPASS]) will be used to provide a tap tempo source for setting delay time, provided the selected Program uses one of the two available tap tempo delay types.
Description of Controls - Chapter 5 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 65 MIDI CHANNEL: 1 Page 2: MIDI Program Change. This determine whether or not the QuadraVerb 2 will respond to incoming MIDI program change messages. This can be set to either “ON” (recognize), “OFF” (ignore) or “TABLE” (use Program Table).
Chapter 5 - Description of Controls 66 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Modulation The QuadraVerb 2 allows you to set up to 8 modulation routings which can control almost any parameter within a Program in realtime. This is especially useful for live applications, where the performer can actually interact or automate the changes in one or more effects.
Description of Controls - Chapter 5 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 67 (North American versions). The correct power supply must be used AT ALL TIMES. Any other power supply might create a fire risk and/or permanently damage your unit. This damage would NOT be covered under your warranty.
Chapter 5 - Description of Controls 68 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Left/Right Out - Analog Audio Out These are 1/4" TRS phone jacks which connect to analog devices such as the effects returns on a mixing console. These are true stereo balanced outputs and are represented by the OUT Block on the front panel LCD display.
Description of Controls - Chapter 5 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 69 Effect Parameters The following charts are designed to act as a “road map” to assist you in locating parameters and their value ranges.
Chapter 5 - Description of Controls 70 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Pitch Pitch Type Parameters Page# Mono Chorus Speed: 0-99, Depth: 0-99, Feedback: 0-99 1 Chorus PreDelay: 0-100mS 2 Chorus Shape: S.
Description of Controls - Chapter 5 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 71 Delay Delay Type Parameters Page # Mono Delay Delay Time: 0.1-5000mS, Beat Count: 1/2, 1/4., 1/4, 1/4T, 1/8., 1/8, 1/8T, 1/16, 1/32 (. = dotted, T = triplet) 1 Feedback: 0-99 2 Stereo Delay Left Delay: 0.
Chapter 5 - Description of Controls 72 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Reverberation Reverb Type Parameters Page # Mono Room Decay: 0-99, Damping Hi: 0-99, Lo: 0-99 1 Reverb Density: 0-99, Diffusion: 0-.
Description of Controls - Chapter 5 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 73 Reverb Type Parameters Page # Hall 2 Decay: 0-99, Damping Hi: 0-99, Lo: 0-99 1 Reverb Density: 0-99, Diffusion: 0-99 2 High Frequen.
Chapter 5 - Description of Controls 74 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Reverb Type Parameters Page # Spring Decay: 0-99, Damping Hi: 0-99, Lo: 0-99 1 Reverb Density: 0-99, Diffusion: 0-99 2 High Frequen.
Advanced Applications - Chapter 6 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 75 C HAPTER 6 A DVANCED A PPLICATIONS MIDI Functions The QuadraVerb 2 provides many MIDI functions, including being able to respond to program changes, sending and receiving Program information via SysEx dumps, and realtime control over various effect parameters via MIDI controllers.
Chapter 6 - Advanced Applications 76 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Programs of a different number. This is especially useful since MIDI program changes only allow for 128 different programs to be recalled (0–127). Using the Program Table, you can have any incoming MIDI program change message recall any of the 200 Programs in the QuadraVerb 2.
Advanced Applications - Chapter 6 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 77 SysEx Storage To send and receive program information via SysEx dumps using a computer, or some other SysEx storage device (such as the Alesis DataDisk), or another QuadraVerb 2: ¿ Connect the other device’s MIDI OUT to the QuadraVerb 2’s [MIDI IN].
Chapter 6 - Advanced Applications 78 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual In order to pass on MIDI information from a control device thru the QuadraVerb 2 to another MIDI device: ¿ Connect the control device’s MIDI OUT to the QuadraVerb 2’s [MIDI IN]. ¡ Connect the QuadraVerb 2’s [MIDI OUT] to the MIDI IN of the other device you wish to control.
Advanced Applications - Chapter 6 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 79 Selecting the Modulator Once you press the [MODULATION] button, you can turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob to select one of the eight Modulators. Think of each Modulator as a modulation patch which routes a Source to a Target using a particular amplitude.
Chapter 6 - Advanced Applications 80 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Type Effect Target E Q Lowpass Filter Frequency Bandpass Filter Bandpass Frequency, Bandpass Width Highpass Filter Frequency Lowpass .
Advanced Applications - Chapter 6 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 81 Type Effect Target Reverberation Mono Room Room 1 Hall 1 Plate 1 Chamber 1 Spring Input Hi Rolloff Predelay Time, Predelay Mix Decay,.
Chapter 6 - Advanced Applications 82 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Target. This number can be set to 00 (for no effect) all the way to +99 (for maximum effect) or down to -99 (for maximum negative effect; i.
Advanced Applications - Chapter 6 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 83 Peak Follower 1 and 2 have identical features and work as shown below: SLOPE IS SET BY DECA Y TIME PEAK FOLLO WER OUTPUT A UDIO PEAK INPUT (Left or right Channel or higher of left and right) Modulation Page 4 allows you to select the type of each Input Generator.
Chapter 6 - Advanced Applications 84 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual The cursor appears beneath the Generator, indicating that you may now turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob and select either Input Generator 1 or 2, depending on which one you want to edit. You may now select what the trigger source of the selected Input Generator will be.
Advanced Applications - Chapter 6 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 85 The display will look like this: GEN 1 ENV ATTACK TIME: 0.00Sec 12 PRESS [PAGE>} to advance the cursor to the next field and turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob to adjust the input envelope’s attack time (0.
Chapter 6 - Advanced Applications 86 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Bypassing Effects The [BYPASS] jack allows you to bypass the effects of the QuadraVerb 2 via a footswitch.
Alesis Optical Interface - Chapter 7 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 87 CHAPTER 7 A LESIS O PTICAL I NTERFACE Overview The Alesis optical digital interface provides the means to communicate with other digital audio devices, such as the Alesis ADAT Multitrack Recorder.
Chapter 7 - Alesis Optical Interface 88 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual J Note: If you experience problems (clicks, etc.) with an ADAT system set to digital input, it may be that the ADAT’s clock source is set to internal, even though its Digital In is pressed.
Alesis Optical Interface - Chapter 7 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 89 The fiber optic cables that make up the digital buss need to be connected in the same order as the Sync cables. The QuadraVerb 2 is inserted in the fiber optic loop from the output of the second ADAT to the input of the master ADAT.
Chapter 7 - Alesis Optical Interface 90 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual To Two or More ADATs With a BRC or AI-2 If your ADAT system has an Alesis BRC Master Remote Controller, the fiber optic cables that make up the digital buss need to be connected in the same order as the Sync cables.
Alesis Optical Interface - Chapter 7 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 91 INPUT LEVEL LEFT RIGHT OUTPUT CLIP -3dB -12dB -32dB L INPUT R DUAL CHANNEL OCTAL PROCESSING™ MASTER EFFECTS W/DIGITAL I/O VALUE/.
Chapter 7 - Alesis Optical Interface 92 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual Routings To specific ADAT tracks To route the QuadraVerb 2’s digital outputs to specific ADAT tracks depends on which of the 8 channels of the buss you use.
Alesis Optical Interface - Chapter 7 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 93 From ADAT through the QuadraVerb 2 back to ADAT When routing ADAT tracks to the QuadraVerb 2 to be recorded back to ADAT, how you go about it depends on whether or not you are using a BRC.
Chapter 7 - Alesis Optical Interface 94 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual From the QuadraSynth through the QuadraVerb 2 back to ADAT The QuadraSynth (and S4 sound module) provides its four audio outputs (Main Left/Right and Aux Left/Right) on the first four channels of the Alesis Optical digital buss.
Trouble-Shooting QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 95 C HAPTER 8 T ROUBLE -S HOOTING Trouble-Shooting Index If you are experience problems while operating the QuadraVerb 2, please use the following table to locate possible causes and solutions before contacting Alesis customer service for assistance.
Trouble-Shooting 96 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual MIDI Program Changes are off by 1. Transmitter doesn't display true MIDI Program Change numbers.
Trouble-Shooting QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 97 Checking the Software Version The current software version may be determined by holding [GLOBAL] and pressing [PROGRAM].
Trouble-Shooting 98 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual For prompt service, indicate the RA number on the shipping label. If you do not have the original packing, ship the QuadraVerb 2 in a sturdy carton, with shock-absorbing materials such as styrofoam pellets (the kind without CFCs) or “bubble-pack” surrounding the unit.
MIDI Implementation Chart - Chapter 8 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual 99 MIDI I MPLEMENTATION C HART Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default Changed X * * * * * * * * 1 — 16 Mode.
Effects Processing Index 100 QuadraVerb 2 Reference Manual S PECIFICATIONS Electrical Frequency Response: ±1dB from 20Hz to 20kHz Dynamic Range: >90 dB "A" wtg., 20 Hz-22 kHz Distortion (THD+N): <0.009% @1kHz, nominal level (-12 dBfs) <0.
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