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Returning the Processed Signal33
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
Returning the Processed Signal
Returning the processed signal via RTN1 or RTN2 is the second step 
to using effects. As explained in the “Sending a Channel Signal” pro-
cedure on page 32, the processed signal can be returned into the mix 
just by raising the RTN/SEND fader. However, RTN1 and RTN2 also 
feature the following functions. 
Meters — See “Sending a Channel Signal” on page 32.
Faders — these are used to set the level of processed signal...

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34Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
1. Press [SEND1] or [SEND2].
The SEND1 or SEND2 LCD 
function appears. If you didn’t 
exit after your last effect edit, 
the EFFECT EDIT LCD function 
appears instead.
2. Select RECALL.
3. Use the PARAMETER wheel 
to select a program.
4. Press [ENTER] to recall.
The effects program is 
recalled.
! Remember that when a SEND 
button is pressed the faders con-
trol channel-to-send levels. To 
return the faders to normal oper-
ation, select an LCD...

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Editing Effects Programs35
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
1. Press [SEND1] or [SEND2].
The SEND1 or SEND2 LCD 
function appears. If you didn’t 
exit after your last effect edit, 
the EFFECT EDIT LCD function 
appears instead.
2. Select EDIT.
3. Press [ENTER].
The EFFECT EDIT LCD func-
tion appears.
4. Use the [¹] [ ] cursor but-
tons to select parameters 
and the PARAMETER wheel 
to set them.
You can go to another LCD 
function and return to the 
EFFECT EDIT LCD function at 
any time.
5. When you’ve finished...

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36Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
1. Press [SEND1] or [SEND2].
The SEND1 or SEND2 LCD 
function appears. If you didn’t 
exit after your last effect edit, 
the EFFECT EDIT LCD function 
appears instead.
2. Select STORE and press 
[ENTER].
The PROGRAM NAME display 
appears.
3. Use the [Ã] [¨] cursor but-
tons and PARAMETER 
wheel to name the effects 
program.
If you want to cancel the store 
operation, select CANCEL and 
press [ENTER].
4. Press [STORE] to store.
The effects...

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Preset Effects Program Parameters37
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
Preset Effects Program Parameters
Program 1—REVERB HALL 1
Simulates the reverb of a large concert hall. 
Parameter Setting Range Description
Rev.time2.8s 0.3–30.0s Reverb time. 
High Ratio0.8 0.1–1.0 High frequency decay ratio.
Diffusion6 0–10 Reverb diffusion.
Ini.Dly40.0ms 0.1–200.0ms Initial delay between the direct sound and early reverb reflections.
LPF7.0kHz 1.0kHz–16.0kHz, THRU Low pass filter cutoff frequency.
HPFTHRU THRU, 32Hz–8kHz High...

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38Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
Program 5—REVERB STAGE
Similar to REVERB HALL, but brighter. You can create a live atmosphere by applying a little of this effect to the mix.
Parameter Setting Range Description
Rev.time3.4s
Same as program 1 Same as program 1 High Ratio0.9
Diffusion8
Ini.Dly45.0ms
LPFTHRU
HPF70Hz
Program 6—REVERB PLATE
Simulates the reverb effect of a steel plate reverb system. Good with most sounds, especially vocals, drums, and percussion.
Parameter Setting...

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Preset Effects Program Parameters 
39 
ProMix 01 User’s Guide 
Program 9—REV LIVE ROOM 1 
Simulates the reverb of a live room. Reverb reflections are stronger than those of REVERB ROOM.  
Parameter Setting Range Description
Rev.time  
2.4s
Same as program 1 Same as program 1  
High Ratio  
0.8  
Diffusion  
7  
Ini.Dly  
0.1ms  
LPF  
7.0kHz  
HPF  
THRU 
Program 10—REV LIVE ROOM 2 
A variation of program 9.  
Parameter Setting Range Description
Rev.time  
2.2s
Same as program 1 Same as program 1...

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Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects 
ProMix 01 User’s Guide 
Program 13—FLANGE->REVERB 
Stereo flange followed by reverb.   
Parameter Setting Range Description
Mod.Freq  
1.4Hz 0.1–20.0Hz Flange modulation speed.  
Mod.Depth  
22% 0–100% Flange modulation depth. The amount of modulation.  
FB.Gain  
+45% –99...+99% Feedback gain. The amount of processed signal fed back into the flanger.  
Mod.Dly  
13.0ms 0.0–15.5ms Flange modulation delay. The delay time before modulation starts.  
Rev.time  
2.4s...

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Preset Effects Program Parameters 
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ProMix 01 User’s Guide 
Program 16—CHORUS->DLY LCR 
Stereo chorus followed by a three-part (L-C-R) delay with feedback. 
Parameter Setting Range Description
Mod.Freq 
0.8Hz 0.1–20.0Hz Chorus modulation speed. 
Mod.Depth 
24% 0–100% Chorus modulation depth. The amount of modulation. 
Mod.Dly 
5.9ms 0.0–24.0ms Chorus modulation delay. The delay time before modulation starts. 
Dly(L) 
26.4ms 0.1–618.0ms Left channel delay time. 
Dly(R) 
33.2ms 0.1–618.0ms Right...

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Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects 
ProMix 01 User’s Guide 
Program 20—ST.PITCH CHANGE 
Two-part stereo pitch shifter. Each part has independent pan parameter for stereo effects. 
Parameter Setting Range Description
Pitch 
0 –12...+12 Coarse pitch setting for pitch changers 1 and 2. 
Fine(1) 
+10 –50...+50 Fine pitch for pitch changer 1. 
Fine(2) 
–10 –50...+50 Fine pitch for pitch changer 2. 
Out.Lvl(1) 
+100 –100...+100 Output volume level for pitch changer 1. 
Out.Lvl(2) 
+100 –100...+100 Output...
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