Peavey None Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
Parameters
Send: The
Send
(Send Level) parameter determines the level of the signal that is sent to the Effects Send
jacks. Range is
O-100.
Dir: The Dir (Direct Level) parameter determines the level of the direct signal that is mixed with the
input from the effect loop returns. Range is
O-100.
Rtn: The
Rtn
(Return Level) parameter determines the level of the signal that
is
returned to the effects
chain. Range is O-100.
Sum: The Sum (Summed Return Level) parameter turns ON and OFF an analog switch that sums the
stereo returns with the analog output from the digital effects.
Splitter/B&Amp
(SP)
The
splitter/hi-amp
effect enables you to split the stereo signal into two separate chains, placing different effect
types on each chain. The signal following the splitter is MONO and only appears on one channel. Therefore,
note that the signal on the LEFT path (top line) only passes through the LEFT half of effects following the
splitter, and the signal on the RIGHT path (bottom line) only appears on the RIGHT channel of effects
following the splitter.
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Effects
High Pass Filter
Effects
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Balance
Effects
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Low Pass Filter
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Left Out
Right Out
Splitter/&-Amp
Parameters
A&x&There are two modes available; SPLITTER and
BI-AMP.
Bal:
The
Bal
(Balance)
parameter
controls the righ
#‘left
balance of the splitter output. This works like
a normal stereo balance where the signal output from both sides is
100%
at a balance of 50; at
0,
100%
of the right signal is passed through and none of the left signal is passed; at
100,
100%
of the left signal passes and none of the right signal is passed.
Hi-L;
This is a high pass filter that allows frequencies higher than the specified frequency to pass to the
left channel. Range is 20 Hz to 3.3
kHz.
This parameter is not available when SPLITTER is
used.
Lo-R:
This is a low pass filter that allows frequencies lower than the specified frequency to pass to the
right channel. Range is 20
Hz
to 3.3
kHz.
This parameter is not available when
SPLITTER
is used.
Appendix A
Individual Effects
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