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[. . . ] Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through any openings. The power cord should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time. DO NOT MAKE ANY INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS OR ADDITIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT AT ANY TIME. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY VOID THE WARRANTY OF THIS EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS CAUSING SHOCK HAZARD. POWER REQUIREMENTS This unit accepts power from the 9VAC/1. 5A adaptor supplied with the unit. [. . . ] Also, recalling the same preset twice via MIDI will cancel the Spillover effect and reset the new preset to its stored parameter values (only when the SPILLOVER parameter in the recalled parameter is set "OFF"). Reverb is a multitude of echos spaced so close together that, to the human ear, seem as a single continuous sound. These echos gradually decrease in intensity until they are ultimately absorbed by the boundaries and obstacles within a room. As the sound waves from the sound source strike the boundaries of a room, a portion of the energy is reflected away from the obstacle while another portion is absorbed into it - thereby causing both the continuance of sound as well as the decaying or dying out of the sound. The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access each of the following Reverb parameters: REV INPUT The REV INPUT parameter determines whether the reverb circuit is active or bypassed for the current preset. The R-MIX EFFECT/DELAY parameter is used to define the ratio of direct signal to delayed signal to be input to the reverb section. The REVERB LEVEL parameter allows you to control the level of the reverb signal at the output of the ReplifexTM relative to the direct signal and other effect signals. The REVERB DECAY parameter determines the length of time that the reverb signal will sound before it has completely died out. The REVERB HIGH FREQUENCY DAMPING parameter is used to control the decay rate of high frequency information in the reverb signal. Higher parameter settings will result in a faster decay of high frequency information. The R>SPILLOVER parameter determines whether reverbs generated in the current preset will continue decaying when the next preset is recalled. When switched off, reverbs will be abrubtly cut off when the next preset is recalled. R-MIX EFF/DLY REVERB LVL REV DECAY REV HF DAMP R>SPILLOVER 22 Functions and Parameter Descriptions TREMOLO Function The Tremolo effect continuously varies the volume of the signal. The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access each of the following Tremolo parameters: TREMOLO I/O The TREMOLO I/O parameter determines whether the tremolo circuit is active or bypassed for the current preset. The LOCATION parameter determines whether the Tremolo is located Pre-Reverb or Post-Reverb. Most vintage amplifiers used the tremolo in a Post-Reverb configuration. The FLANGER DEPTH 2 parameter adjusts the amount of modulation of Voice 2. Lower DEPTH settings produce more subtle effects, while higher settings will result in a more drastic effect. The FLANGER RATE 2 parameter determines the speed at which Voice 2 is modulated. The TIME2 parameter determines the multiplier by which a new modulation rate will be selected for the RATE 2 parameter when the Tap Delay feature of the ReplifexTM is used. (See Section 7: "Tap Delay" for more information on the Tap Delay feature. ) The FLANGER REGENERATION parameter determines how much of the the delayed output signal is fed back into the input. More regeneration produces a more pronounced "jet airplane" type of effect. 25 FLN OUT 1 FLN PAN1 FLN DPTH 1 FLN RATE 1 TIME1 FLN OUT 2 FLN PAN2 FLN DPTH 2 FLN RATE 2 TIME2 FLN REGEN Functions and Parameter Descriptions CHORUS Function The Chorus effect in the Replifex is produced by detuning two delayed signals (Voice 1 and Voice 2), then modulating the detune effect so that the amount of pitch detune is constantly varying. Using different detune amounts, modulation rates, modulation depths and pan settings for each delayed signal will produce a greater perceived spaciousness. The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access each of the following Chorus parameters: CHORUS I/O The CHORUS I/O parameter determines whether the chorus circuit is active or bypassed for the current preset. This parameter allows you to pan Voice 1 to the left or right channel. The CHORUS DEPTH 1 parameter adjusts the amount of modulation of the Voice 1 signal. A lower depth setting will produce a more subtle detune effect, while a higher setting results in a more extreme detuning of Voice 1. [. . . ] This represents the number of bytes that the ReplifexTM found did not initialize properly. Any number of errors other than "0" means that the ReplifexTM may not have initialized properly and the process should be repeated. ERRORS 0 The ReplifexTM will remain in this condition until the FUNCTION SELECT control is turned to exit the Factory Restore function. The preset currently recalled will be the preset most recently restored into the current location. 60 Operating the ReplifexTM Restoring the ReplifexTM memory (all presets): !!CAUTION !! This procedure will permanently erase all user presets (1-128) and replace them with the original factory presets. [. . . ]

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