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The RP-12’s Mixer modules enable the use of effects in parallel config-
urations. They allow multiple Module outputs to be connected to a sin-
gle input of another Module. Each mixer channel is equipped with an
input level to give you maximum control over levels coming from and
going to different Modules. Mixer Modules appear in 1-out, 2-out, and
3-out configurations. 2-out and 3-out configurations include pan con-
trols on the inputs. 3-out mixers are configured so that the first output
is actually a mono sum of all the inputs while outputs two and three
function as left and right outs respectively.
Mixers............................When the MIXERS Parameter is set to HID-
DEN, mixer Parameters disappear from the
Parameter menu. To see mixer Parameters,
you must turn the Parameter to DISPLAYED
or press the <MIX> button. The <MIX>button
option allows you to temporarily show mixer
Parameters without the need for turning this
Parameter on each time.
NOTE: The next two Parameters use a 4x2 Mixer as an example.
The actual numbers in the screen will vary depending on the Mixer
Module being used.
4 x 2 In 1 Level .............Controls the level of the input indicated in the
display. Variable from 0 to 100.
4 x 2 In 1 Pan...............Controls the panning of the input indicated in
the display from left to right. Variable from all
left to all right.
Noise Gates The RP-12 utilizes Silencer™ digital noise reduction, which is unique
to the S-DISCII™, to perform its noise gating chores. The gate is actu-
ally found in the digital portion of the processing which makes it so
unique. This means that when the gate is closed, it writes digital zeros
(commonly known as digital black) which brings the processor to its
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Module Name DescriptionModule Abbrv.
Noise Gate
Mono noise gateNGt
Traditional Wah Vintage wah effectTWah
Stereo Ducker Stereo input / output automatic duckerSDuc
Phase Inverter Inverts signal phaseInv
Automatic Wah Automatic amplitude-based wah effectAWah