3.0 DISPLAY
1. Menu Name. It indicates the name of the effect or of
the synth on which you’re working on, all the effects can
work simultaneously regardless the active menu also in
addition to synthesized sounds by the SX-l.!
2. Additional Information. Details related to the menu on
which you’re working on. The example indicates the
specific in ms of delays used (8) on the total of availables
(6000).!
3. Potentiometers Details. It is indicated the value of the
last potentiometer used, from 0 to 255.
4. Peak Level. The higher slash shows the input audio level, the lower one the output level. If one of the
levels is higher than 0db, the word "clip" will appear. In this case, it will be necessary to go to the "mixer"
menu and edit the input and output volume (see 14.0 mixer).
5. POT 1 / POT 3 indicator. When one of the potentiometer n. 1 or n. 3 get commanded (see 1.0 front
panel) the display indicator specifies the opening of the potentiometer, the values will be calculated
based on the relative position.
6. POT 2 / POT 4 indicator. As over, but for the nr.2 and nr.4.
4.0 GLOBAL!
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To go into the “Global” menu, make sure that the toggle switch is on the left (see 1.0 front panel), so click
one time the encoder on the left of the display (the item “menu” will be highlighted) and then turn it until it’s
arranged in the required menu.
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In the Global section, it’s possible to change the general D/W values, Reverb and Delay effects, the filter and
activate the “OFF” feature, it’s also possible to save and recall PRESET.
4.1 Reverb!
It allows to set up the Reverb’s quantity to add to the source’s signal, the command can be done rotating the
potentiometer nr. 1 (see 1.0 front panel). When the Reverb is zero, the input signal will be the same as the
output one, so the Reverb won’t be audible. The more you turn up the potentiometer, the more the Reverb
will be marked. The Reverb of the GLOBAL menu commands the Reverb’s Amount and increases
automatically the Time in a logarithmic way until a maximum of 6 seconds when the potentiometer is at
maximum. (see 6.0 Reverb).
4.2 Delay!
It allows to set up the quantity of delay to add to the source signal. The command can be done rotating the
potentiometer nr. 2 (see 1.0 front panel). When the Delay is set on zero, the input signal will be the same as
the output one, so the delay won’t be audible. The more you turn up the potentiometer, the more the Delay
will be marked. The delay of the GLOBAL menu commands the Amount of all the delays (T1, T2, T3) and it
increases automatically the feedback until the 50% of the potentiometer’s value. It’s possible to vary the
Time of the delays getting into the “Delay” menu (see 5.0 Delay). Default time is set up on 120 ms and the
Delay T1 is the only one activated.
4.3 Filter
It allows to filter in high pass the input signal in the SX-I. The command can be done rotating the
potentiometer nr. 3 (see 1.0 front panel). When the Filter is set on zero, the signal won’t be filtered. If the
potentiometer is at the maximum, the SX-I will process only the frequencies higher than 400hz.