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The MX300 and Digital I/O
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The mX300 and dIgITal I/o
The MX300 is equipped with digital input and output connections (S/PDIF). The
S/PDIF input and output are the digital equivalent of the analog inputs/outputs. The
digital output on the MX300 is always active and will always mirror its analog output
counterpart. This allows you to plug in an analog input source and have it be output
as a digital stream.
The MX300 has three options for input sources which are configurable in the System
Menu: Analog Mono L (Left), Analog Stereo and Digital. (Press the System
button to access the System Menu; turn the Page/Select knob to scroll up and down
the menu.)
System Menu
B
C
INPUT SOURCE
CLOCK SOURCE
ANLG STEREO
INT 48KHZ
A
DIGITAL OUT PROCESSED
While in the System Menu, use Knobs A, B, and C to change values. As with all
equipment that receives digital audio streams, when setting the Input Source to
Digital, the MX300 can no longer use its own internal clock source for the audio
stream, and it is necessary to change the clock source from the MX300’s internal clock
to Digital as it needs to use the external clock source via the S/PDIF input.
System Menu
B
C
INPUT SOURCE
CLOCK SOURCE
DIG LOCKED
DIG LOCKED
A
DIGITAL OUT PROCESSED
If the Clock Source isn’t changed to Digital when the digital input source is select-
ed, there will be synchronization problems between the incoming digital audio stream
and the MX300’s processing, and the System Input Source menu will display DIG NO
LOCK. When the MX300 is properly synchronized with the incoming digital audio,
the System’s Input Source and Clock Source menus display DIG LOCKED.
The MX300 runs at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz sample rate (using internal or external clock
sources). Do not connect external digital outputs to the MX300 that run at higher
sample rates (88.2 - 192 kHz) as the MX300 cannot accept them.
Using the MX300
usIng The mX300
selectIng.and.loadIng.Programs
1. Choose a program by rotating the Program knob. The selected program number
flashes in the Program Display until loaded. The name of the program also
appears in the MX300’s Main Display. The Factory or User light next to
the Program Display lights to indicate whether a Factory or User program is
selected.
2. Press the Program knob to load the program. If you would like the programs
to be loaded automatically as they are selected with the Program knob, you can
enable the Auto Load in the MX300’s System menu.
storIng/coPyIng.Programs
Press the Store button once. You will now be on the program naming
screen.
Turn the Page/Select knob to move the cursor to the character you want
to change. Turn Edit Knob A to change the character. Turn Edit Knob
B to change the letter case. Press the Page/Select knob to clear a charac-
ter from the name.
Name Program to Store
(PAGE)-POSITION (SELECT)-CLEAR
(KNOB A)-CHARACTER (KNOB B)-CAP
Program Name
Location to Store Over
VOC HALL
(PAGE)-CHOOSE LOCATION
Program Name
1
2
1 STUD DLY 2
When naming is complete, press the Store button again. Turn the Page/
Select or Program/Load knob to select the new user program memory
location to store to.
Press the Store button again to complete the store procedure.
edItIng.a.Program
Once a program has been loaded, you may find you want to make adjustments to it
for your particular application or use. Editing of programs is done using the Page/
Select and three Edit knobs (A, B, and C) to the right of the Main Display. Each
effect can be edited independently by selecting it with the Page/Select knob. As the
effect is selected, its name is highlighted in the Main Display and three parameters
become visible for the effect at the bottom of the Main Display. The Edit knobs can
then modify these three top level parameters.
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MX300
Содержание
- Important safety instructions important safety instructions 2
- Section title 2
- Warning for your protection please read the following 2
- Table of contents 3
- Warranty 3
- Warranty table of contents 3
- Included items 4
- Introduction 4
- Mx300 introduction 4
- Table of contents 4
- Program load knob 5
- Program number display 5
- Quick start 5
- 4 5 6 7 6
- The front panel 6
- 2 3 4 6 5 7 7
- The rear panel 7
- About the mx300 8
- Connecting the mx300 8
- Connecting the mx300 9
- The mx300 and digital i o 10
- Using the mx300 10
- Program name 11
- Using the mx300 11
- Edit mix routing 12
- Using the mx300 12
- Chamber reverb 13
- Effects descriptions 13
- Gated reverb 13
- Hall reverbs 13
- Mono in stereo out 13
- Plate reverbs 13
- Reverbs 13
- Room reverb 13
- Stereo 13
- Ambience reverb 14
- Arena reverb 14
- Effects descriptions 14
- Mono in stereo out 14
- Reverse reverb 14
- Spring reverb 14
- Stereo 14
- Studio reverb 14
- Delays 15
- Effects descriptions 15
- Modulated delay 15
- Mono delay 15
- Mono in stereo out 15
- Pong delay 15
- Reverse delay 15
- Stereo 15
- Studio delay 15
- Tap delay 15
- Tape delay 15
- Compressor 16
- De esser 16
- Dynamics 16
- Effects descriptions 16
- Stereo 16
- Chorus 17
- Effects descriptions 17
- Flanger 17
- Modulated effects 17
- Mono in stereo out wet only 17
- Phaser 17
- Rotary 17
- Stereo 17
- Stereo wet only 17
- Tremolo pan 17
- Detune 18
- Effects descriptions 18
- Effects descriptions mx300 18
- Pitch shift 18
- Stereo 18
- Stereo wet only 18
- Vibrato 18
- Mx300 system menus 19
- Mx300 system menus mx300 system menus mx300 19
- Mx300 system menus 20
- Mx300 system menus mx300 20
- System menu 20
- And ma 21
- Editor librarian window 21
- Installing the mx edit editor librarian software mac 21
- Installing the mx edit editor librarian software windows 21
- Quick start 21
- The mx edi 21
- The mx edit editor librarian window 21
- And ma 22
- Editing a program 22
- Editor librarian window 22
- Library 22
- Program editor 22
- The mx edi 22
- And ma 23
- Editor librarian window 23
- Saving a program 23
- Storing a program 23
- The mx edi 23
- And ma 24
- Archiving 24
- Connecting the mx300 24
- Editor librarian window 24
- Installing the mx edit hardware plug ins 24
- The mx edi 24
- Using the mx300 as a hardware plug in 24
- Using the mx300 as a hardware plug in mx300 24
- Controls 25
- Software configuration 25
- Using the mx300 as a hardware plug in using the mx300 plug in window mx300 25
- Using the mx300 plug in window 25
- Midi cc map 26
- Midi implementation chart 26
- Midi implementation chart midi cc map routings 1 4 26
- Routings 1 4 dual stereo effects 26
- X no mode 3 omni off poly mode 4 omni off mono 26
- Yes mode 1 omni on poly mode 2 omni on mono 26
- Midi cc map 27
- Midi cc map routing 5 midi cc map routing 5 27
- Routing 5 stereo effects 27
- Routing 5 stereo effects continued 27
- Programs 28
- Programs programs 28
- Specifications 29
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