Mixing Techniques
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work well on sy nth pad sounds such as strings and are best usedin stereo where they create a sense of movement as well as
width.
Pitch Shifters
These change the pitch of the original signal, usually by up toone octave in either direction and sometimes by two. Small pitchshifts are useful for creating de-tuning or doubling effects. Whichcan make a single voice or instrument sound like two or three,
while larger shifts c an be used to create octaves or parallelharmonies.
NB: For useful effects settings with different instruments refer toSection 6 In the Studio.
Setting up an effects loop Set effect unit to full wet signal
Connect your effect units as perSection 2, Input Devices.
On the relevant input channel, setthe post fade aux to maximum
Select AFL on your aux master Set aux master level so that the
meters read 0 Adjust input level on effects unit
until effects meters reads 0(nominal)
NB: You can now use the mixer AFL
meters to monitor effects unit levelsas both meters have beencalibrated.
Release aux master AFL and selecteffects return PFL
NB: If you are using a si mple stereoinput with no PFL, adjust inputgain for required effect.
Adjust effects return input gainuntil metersread around 0.
De-select PFL and adjust effectsreturn fader levelfor required effect level.
NB: The original dry signal i s mixedwith the effects wet signal.
Pre- and Post-fade Auxiliaries
Pre-Fade
Pre-fade auxiliaries are independent of the fader so that theamount of effect will not change with new fader levels. Thismeans you will still hear the effect even when the fader is at the
bottom of its travel.
Post-Fade
It is important to use post fade auxiliary sends for effects units.This is because post fade auxiliaries follow the input fader sothat when input level changes the amount of effect remainsproportional to the new input level.
NB: Effects Return Aux Post Control must be set to minimum orfeedback will occur
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