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[. . . ] Your XpressionTM has been tested and complies with the following Standards and Directives as set forth by the European Union: Low Voltage Directive(s): Council Directive(s): Standard(s): Safety: 72/23/EEC 89/336/EEC (93/68/EEC) Electromagnetic Compatibility EN55013, EN50082-1, EN55020 IEC 60065 This means that this product has been designed to meet stringent guidelines on how much RF energy it can emit, and that it should be immune from other sources of interference when properly used. Improper use of this equipment could result in increased RF emissions, which may or may not interfere with other electronic products. To insure against this possibility, always use good shielded cables for all audio input and output connections. For more information about other Rocktron products see the last section in this manual, or see your local dealer or one of our importers closest to you (listed on the Rocktron website www. rocktron. com). Copyright ©2003 GHS Corporation. [. . . ] The DLY PAN2 parameter allows you to pan the Delay 2 signal to the left or right channel. The DELAY TIME2 parameter determines the length of time (in 10 milliseconds increments) after the input signal that the Delay 2 signal will begin. The DELAY TIME can be adjusted via the PARAMETER ADJUST control, MIDI controller changes or via the Tap Delay feature. The FINE 2 parameter allows for adjustment of Delay 2 in 1 millisecond increments. The DLY RGN 2 parameter determines how many times the Delay 2 signal is fed back into the input and repeated. The SPILLOVER parameter determines whether delays from the current preset will "spill over" into the next preset when it is recalled. Select OFF to bypass the spill over feature. DLY HF DAMP ! Note!When delays from the current preset are spilled over into the next preset recalled (i. e. SPILLOVER "ON"), the delay parameters for the new preset will be changed to match those of the previous preset (except for the DELAY I/O and SPILLOVER parameters) even if the Delay effect is switched "OUT" in the previous preset. The EFFECT LEVEL parameter in the next preset recalled does not change, therefore delays spilled into it may be of higher or lower volume - depending on the EFFECT LEVEL setting in each preset. 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"). DELAY OUT 1 DLY PAN1 DLY TIME1 FINE 1 DLY RGN 1 DELAY OUT 2 DLY PAN2 DLY TIME2 FINE 2 DLY RGN 2 D>SPILLOVER 26 Functions and Parameter Descriptions REVERB Function 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. The PARAMETER ADJUST control allows you to adjust the selected parameter: ! Note!REV INPUT When reverb from the current preset is spilled over into the next preset recalled (SPILLOVER "ON"), the reverb parameters for the new preset will be changed to match those of the previous preset (except for the REV INPUT and SPILLOVER parameters) - even if the Reverb effect itself is switched "OUT" in the previous preset. The EFFECT LEVEL parameter in the next preset recalled does not change, therefore reverb spilled into it may be of higher or lower volume depending on the EFFECT LEVEL setting in each preset. 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"). 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 Xpression 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 number on the right is the preset location that the preset will be stored into. RESTR Factory preset to be restored 1 TO 1 Preset location to store into Step 3 Turn the PRESET control to select the factory preset to be restored. RESTR 98 TO 1 Step 4 Turn the PARAMETER ADJUST control to select the preset location to store the restored preset into. RESTR 98 TO 22 60 Operating the Xpression !!Pressing the STORE button at this time will overwrite the current preset with the displayed factory preset. Step 5 Press the STORE button to begin restoring the selected preset into the selected location. After the process is completed, the display should read "ERRORS 0". This represents the number of bytes that the Xpression found did not initialize properly. [. . . ]

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