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Internal Audio Effects
The internal effects engine is located
in the FlexFX Loop. This allows any
combination of PGM 1, PGM 2, MIC and
AUx to be assigned to an effect. Individual
effects are turned on/off using the six
effects buttons. ExT. INSERT and
INSERT
are also engaged independently. The
FlexFX Loop (which includes the External
Insert and the USB Insert) is turned On/Off
with the FlexFX ON button (off bypasses
the loop).
The six built-in effects are:
FILTER FLANGER PHASER
HOLD ECHO ROBOT REVERB
General Behavior
The effect multiplier is saved for each
effect.
Changing BPM for one effect changes
the BPM for all effects.
Tapping the BPM requires at least two
taps.
Changing the Beat multiplier results in
an immediate change in the effect time.
Changing the effect BPM adjusts the
multiplier for other effects so that the
new multiplier is as close as possible to
the saved effect time.
Effects Display, BPM Source and Match
Indicator
The effects display shows the name of
the current effect, BPM, MIDI Beat-Clock
source, Beat Multiplier and Time. A bar
graph represents the effect time relative
to its range. If no effect is selected, the
information for the last effect is displayed.
The display for the Robot and Reverb is
somewhat different as outlined below.
There four possible BPM sources:
(*) Manual Tap
(S) Scratch Live
(A) USB A Beat-Clock,
(B) USB B Beat-Clock.
To change the BPM source, press
and hold the TAP button and use the BEAT
joystick to step through the sources. If
a new BPM is manually tapped in or the
time is manually altered, the BPM source
returns to (*) Manual.
The effect time is normally a product
of the BPM and the Beat Multiplier. If the
right arrow or left arrow appears, there
is an inequality between the BPM*Beat
and Time. The arrow indicates which way
to adjust the Beat Multiplier to correct the
inequality and get the closest possible
time. If the BPM source is displayed
(*, S, A, B), the BPM*Beat matches the
displayed Time.
For example, 120 BPM with a 4:1 Beat
Multiplier would result in an effect Time
of 2000 ms. If the Time is adjusted to a
different value, such as 2097 ms, an arrow
indicates that the product of the displayed
BPM and Beat Multiplier does not result
in the displayed effect Time. For this
example, 2000 ms is below 2097 ms. In
this case, moving the BEAT joystick left or
down snaps to 120 * 4:1 and changes the
time to 2000 ms.
A ashing Beat Multiplier indicates that
the Time required to match the current
BPM*Beat product is out of range. For
an echo example, if a BPM of 60 is used
with a Beat Multiplier of 8, the resulting
time is 8000 milliseconds. If the multiplier
is set to 16, the resulting time would be
16000 milliseconds, which is out of range.
In this case, the time remains at 8000
milliseconds and the multiplier ashes.
Effects Synchronization
This mixer can synchronize its internal
effects to four sources as described in
the preceding section. The desired clock
source is selected by holding down the
TAP button and pushing the BEAT joystick
up/right or down/left. The selected source
(*, S, A, B) is displayed just following the
BPM number. Manually tapping a BPM
forces the selection to (*) Manual.
Pressing a FLExFx button with no other
FLExFx button engaged, with a BPM-
tagged song playing in Scratch Live on
that channel, forces the clock source to
(S) Scratch Live. The mixer will continue
to track the Scratch Live BPM until a new
BPM is manually tapped or a new clock
source is selected. When one of S, A, or B
is selected, the clock source indicator will
ash when the mixer is actively following
the selected clock.
At any point the BPM and BPM source
can be locked. By clicking down on the
Joystick, the current BPM is frozen and
the BPM source is set to (*) Manual and
locked. The BPM label on the display
ashes to indicate that the BPM source
has been locked. The mixer will not
change the BPM or BPM source until the
user manually enters new BPM or time
information, changes the BPM source, or
unlocks the BPM by clicking down once
more on the Joystick.
Regardless of the clock source, the
mixer broadcasts the current MIDI Beat-
Clock to both USB ports when the Send
MIDI Beat Clock option is selected in the
MIDI Conguration page of the driver
control panel. Both USB ports will also
echo out any system real-time messages
from the host computer. See “Core Audio
and ASIO Drivers” on page 14.
RANE SIXTY-TWO MIXER FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.5.0
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