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Spirit Digital 328 Users Guide Version 2
Lexicon Effects Processors
The Digital 328 features two built in Lexicon Stereo FX Processors that include
Reverb, Delay, Chorus and Flange effects and are accessed from FX Sends 1&2.
The two dedicated Effects Returns - FX 1 and FX 2 - control the amount of effect
sent to the Mix Outputs.
Stereo Dynamics Processors
There are two Dynamics Processors that can be configured for either Mono or
Stereo operation, and can be applied to the Mic/Line and Tape Channels, the
Stereo Inputs 1&2, the FX Returns 1&2 and the Mix Outputs.
Snapshot and Dynamic Automation
The Digital 328 has two different types of automation namely 'SNAPSHOT' and
'DYNAMIC AUTOMATION' which give maximum flexibility to the user.
Complete recall of all console settings can be stored in up to 100 'SNAPSHOT'
memory locations for recall either manually or against incoming SMPTE or MIDI
Timecode.
Recording via MIDI to a MIDI Recording device, such as a sequencer, allows
complete DYNAMIC AUTOMATION of all the functions found on the 328 except
for the input gain controls and 100Hz Highpass Filters.
Machine Control
The Machine Control section of the 328 can be used to control various recording
devices including Hard Disk Editors, Sequencer Packages, Audio Tape Machines
and Video Tape Machines. This is achieved using MMC (MIDI Machine Control),
RS422 or MIDI Note On/Note Off.
Audio quality
All analogue inputs and outputs on the 328 have the same crystal clear 24 bit 128
oversampling Analogue to Digital and Digital to Analogue (A/D and D/A)
converters, ensuring wide dynamic range and superb sonic performance.