Deleting Unnecessary Routings
Now that we�ve added our new Blocks, we want to reroute the signals so that the EQ output no longer directly feeds the L/R OUT, but instead goes into the Delay Block, and then into the Reverb Block. Then we�ll route the Reverb Block to the L/R OUT so we can hear our effects at work. The first step, however, is to delete the unnecessary routings before adding the new ones.
� Press [ROUTING].
The [ROUTING] button�s LED will light.
� Press the [BLOCK >] button until the pointer appears above R OUT. � Press [< PAGE] to advance to Routing Page 3.
The display will look like this:
DELETE ROUTE FROM: INPUT RIGHT
� Turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob until the display reads �EQ 1 MIX� and press
the [VALUE/ENTER] button. The display will flash until the [VALUE/ENTER] button is pressed. At the same time, the �patch cord� connecting the EQ out to the R OUT will disappear.
Patching In The New Blocks
Now its time to reroute the signal so the effects form a chain.
� Press [ROUTING].
The [ROUTING] button�s LED will light.
� Press the [< BLOCK] button until the pointer appears above Block 2. � Turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob until the display looks like this:
ADD ROUTE FROM: EQ 1 MIX
� Press [VALUE/ENTER] to select the route.
The display will flash until the [VALUE/ENTER] button is pressed. At the same time, the �patch cord� connecting the EQ to the Delay will appear. Also, the display will automatically advance to Routing Page 2, where you can adjust the level of this signal going into the Delay in Block 2. This defaults to 6.0dB, which is the halfway point between maximum and minimum. This gives you enough overhead so that, if later you need more gain, you can raise this signal to a higher level.
� Press [VALUE/ENTER] to set the input level. The display will automatically
return to the "Add Route" page
� Press the [BLOCK >] button until the pointer appears above Block 3.