Owner's Manual
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... Applying the Low Pass Filter (LPF 37 Using the Ducker function 37 Using the Leveler function 38 Initializing the unit to the factory default settings (resetting user memory)......... 39 Troubleshooting 40 Appendix 42 Message List 42 Effect Program List 43 Parameter List 44 Jack List 46 Dimensions 47 Specifications 48 Index...
... Applying the Low Pass Filter (LPF 37 Using the Ducker function 37 Using the Leveler function 38 Initializing the unit to the factory default settings (resetting user memory)......... 39 Troubleshooting 40 Appendix 42 Message List 42 Effect Program List 43 Parameter List 44 Jack List 46 Dimensions 47 Specifications 48 Index...
Owner's Manual
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...gain because the parameters of 1.25kHz. 3. cel. The GEQ type will be changed. The confirmation message "Reset GEQ Gains?" All frequency gains will be reset. 28 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual Press the GEQ button below the display repeatedly if necessary until the EDIT page appears. For ...2 to select "OK," or Knob 1 to one of the user programs (page 30). Resetting the selected frequency gain Press and hold Knob 1 for at least two seconds. Resetting the gain of +4.5dB. Frequency 14BandGEQ Gain Frequency Gain Knob 1 Knob 2 2. Using Graphic EQ About...
...gain because the parameters of 1.25kHz. 3. cel. The GEQ type will be changed. The confirmation message "Reset GEQ Gains?" All frequency gains will be reset. 28 MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual Press the GEQ button below the display repeatedly if necessary until the EDIT page appears. For ...2 to select "OK," or Knob 1 to one of the user programs (page 30). Resetting the selected frequency gain Press and hold Knob 1 for at least two seconds. Resetting the gain of +4.5dB. Frequency 14BandGEQ Gain Frequency Gain Knob 1 Knob 2 2. Using Graphic EQ About...
Owner's Manual
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...together by using the offset setting to "ON." Rotate Knob 2 to "OFF," the "SWEEP Lch" page or "SWEEP Rch" page appears. You will be reset, and the link setting is set parameters separately for the right and left stereo signals. When the final adjustment has been made, press Knob 2. Offset... will start to the setting value of the GEQ EDIT and the GEQ SWEEP screens changes to set to cancel. MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 29 Rotate Knob 1 to select "L/R Link", and then rotate Knob 2 to set to specify the rough offset value. Frequency 14BandGEQ Offset * ...
...together by using the offset setting to "ON." Rotate Knob 2 to "OFF," the "SWEEP Lch" page or "SWEEP Rch" page appears. You will be reset, and the link setting is set parameters separately for the right and left stereo signals. When the final adjustment has been made, press Knob 2. Offset... will start to the setting value of the GEQ EDIT and the GEQ SWEEP screens changes to set to cancel. MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 29 Rotate Knob 1 to select "L/R Link", and then rotate Knob 2 to set to specify the rough offset value. Frequency 14BandGEQ Offset * ...
Owner's Manual
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...the MESSAGE screen appears. 3. Hold down both the FX1 and SETUP buttons until the MESSAGE screen automatically closes. Using Other Functions MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 39 Proceed with the factory default settings. The display returns to the factory default settings. Initializing the unit to the... factory default settings (resetting user memory) The MGP32X/MGP24X unit has a function to reset user memory by initializing the unit to the normal HOME screen. Make sure that the power of the ...
...the MESSAGE screen appears. 3. Hold down both the FX1 and SETUP buttons until the MESSAGE screen automatically closes. Using Other Functions MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 39 Proceed with the factory default settings. The display returns to the factory default settings. Initializing the unit to the... factory default settings (resetting user memory) The MGP32X/MGP24X unit has a function to reset user memory by initializing the unit to the normal HOME screen. Make sure that the power of the ...
Owner's Manual
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... 6 Microphone 7, 8, 9 MONITOR 19 N Navigating through a song 35 P Pan 6, 13 Parameter value 25 Pausing 35 PFL (Pre-Fader Listen 13 Phantom power 11 Pre-fader 13 R Resetting 39 Reverb 26 S Setup Example 8 Software application (MGP Editor 6 Song 34 Speaker 7, 8 Stereo Image 6, 12 STEREO L and R buses 13, 21, 33 T TALKBACK 20 TAP 17... Available recording time 33 Capacity 33 File format 33 Format 33 Playing back 33 Recording 33 USB device recorder 15 V Volume balance 13 Appendix MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 51
... 6 Microphone 7, 8, 9 MONITOR 19 N Navigating through a song 35 P Pan 6, 13 Parameter value 25 Pausing 35 PFL (Pre-Fader Listen 13 Phantom power 11 Pre-fader 13 R Resetting 39 Reverb 26 S Setup Example 8 Software application (MGP Editor 6 Song 34 Speaker 7, 8 Stereo Image 6, 12 STEREO L and R buses 13, 21, 33 T TALKBACK 20 TAP 17... Available recording time 33 Capacity 33 File format 33 Format 33 Playing back 33 Recording 33 USB device recorder 15 V Volume balance 13 Appendix MGP32X/MGP24X Owner's Manual 51