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6. Function/Parameter Descriptions
Caution: Digital Output overload
As the input signal enters at the unit’s input (A), the unaltered direct signal is fed to
the Direct Pre/Post HUSH
®
Selector (B). Here you may choose for the direct signal
to remain unaltered (Pre) or feed it through the digital HUSH
®
(E) and 4-band EQ (F)
sections of the Intellifex XL (Post). Before being fed to the HUSH
®
section, the signal
must first be converted from an analog signal to digital via the converter (D). When
the direct signal is fed to the HUSH
®
section, it will remain digital until it is summed
together with the output of the Effects Level control (H).
It is important to remember that it is possible to overload the Digital to Analog
Converter (I) if the effects levels and direct signal level are set too high when using
the
HUSH
®
section with the direct signal. If this occurs, reduce these levels until the
front panel CLIP L.E.D. does not light.
Also note that when passing the direct signal through the digital HUSH
®
(Post), a
stereo signal will be converted to mono.
The first function accessible when turning the FUNCTION SELECT control in any preset
is the Mixer function. This digital mixer allows you to control the signal levels pertaining to
each preset’s configuration and stores these levels for each preset.
MIXER Function
The Intellifex provides many parameters to achieve the widest variety of preset sounds possible. The parameters
available for a given configuration are divided into sections accessible via the FUNCTION SELECT control. This
section will discuss each of the functions that are available which relate to a preset's overall sound. Utility-based
functions, such as MIDI operation, title editing, and factory preset restoration, are described in Chapters 8 and 9.
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