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Music Style/Tempo Room Size Reverb
Contemporary/quick tempo Small to Medium Reverb 1
Contemporary/Traditional/Medium Medium Reverb 2
Traditional /Slow Large Reverb 3
Very Slow/Special Vocal Cathedral Reverb 4
Setting the levels:
On the channels that you want to add reverb, turn the EFX knob to the 0 position. This will send a signal from that
channel to the reverb unit. In the master section of the S-24 the effects level control mixes the reverberated signal
to the outputs. The 0 position on the EFX send is just a starting recommendation. This control can be adjusted to
add more or less reverb to a particular microphone. The Red LED in the effects section performs two purposes. If
the effects mute is pressed, it will light solid red. This LED also blinks as you start getting close to clipping
(overdriving) the effects unit. If the LED stays on or is on for more than an occasional blink, reduce the level of the
channel EFX sends. Turn up the master effects level as needed. Remember that a little bit of reverb goes a long way.
Ambience mic
If you chose to use an ambience mic to add congregational singing (or liturgical reading) to the Record or Auxiliary
outputs, we will set it at this time. You will need to listen to the record output, (use headphones connected to your
recorder) and experiment to see what works for you.
a. Begin by connecting the ambience microphone to the ambience mic input on the rear of the console.
b. Set ambience mic gain control to minimum gain position.(full counter clockwise)
c. Make sure that the ambience mic input is not muted then adjust the ambience gain for the desired balance
in the record output.
d. Under certain circumstances, you may find that you will need to mute this mic to reduce room noise or
reverberations. Again, the only way to tell is to listen.
Select Reverb Type
Set Level