Operating the XM910
USING THE DIGITAL EFFECTS
The XM910 features a built-in, high quality, 24 BIT Digital Signal Processor offering studio grade effects. The DSP features clean Delay, lush Reverbs and multi-effects like Chorus + Delay or Chorus + Reverb. You can add a broad range of studio quality effects by simply dialing through the 100 presets. The following details the operation of the internal DSP effects: 1. Connect a mic or instrument to the desired channel, and adjust the volume and equalizer to your liking. 2. Now select the desired preset using the EFFECTS SELECT switch. Set the DSP SELECT switch to one of the following 100 effects: 0-9 10 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 - 69 70 - 79 80 - 89 90 - 99 Performance Hall Reverb Plate Reverb Spring Reverb Echo Flange + Verb Chorus + Verb Echo + Verb Chorus Flange
4. Once you have selected the desired effect preset, raise the AUX 2 EFX control on the channels you wish to apply the digital effect to. 5. Now use the EFX to MAIN/MON knob in the MAIN/MONITOR section to adjust the EFFECTS Return level. The EFX to MAIN/MON control is the overall level control for the DSP effects processor. If you are not using the XM910 in MAIN/ MONITOR or BRIDGE mode, be sure to raise the EFX to MAIN/MON control up on both the MAIN and MAIN/ MONITOR sections so the level of effect is the same in both speakers. NOTE: If the effect sound is distorted even though the EFX to MAIN/MON is turned down low, lower the AUX 2 EFX controls of each channel.
SENDING AN INDEPENDENT MIX TO THE MONITOR SPEAKERS
The XM910 allows you to operate the power amplifiers in a MAIN/ MONITOR mode. This lets you use one amplifier for speakers facing the audience, and the other amplifier for the monitor speaker facing the musicians. 1. Set the channel MONITOR section and VOLUME control to the "0" position. 2. Raise the AUX 1 MON controls for the channels that you wish to hear from the monitor speakers. NOTE: The MONITOR controls are not affected by the level settings of each channel. This allows you to create a mix for the monitors that is independent of the MAIN mix. 3. Use the graphic equalizer and MASTER controls of the MAIN/MONITOR sections to adjust the overall volume and tone. 18