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lower sensor level to trigger the music reduction. A lower value represents a less sensitive signal detection.
i. Select and edit these values by pressing the Main/Menu knob while Sensitivity Parameters is
highlighted.
. Navigate to the respective channel you wish to edit and press the Main/Menu knob to select.
. Adjust the parameter.
. Press the Main/Menu knob to save the adjustment
. Press the BACK button to cancel this adjustment.
ii. Range is a parameter that tells CH5 how much volume should be reduced when signal detection
meets the desired level.
. To adjust this, navigate to RANGE and press the Main/Menu knob.
. Adjust the parameter
. Press the Main/Menu knob to save the adjustment
. Press the BACK button to cancel this adjustment.
iii. Release Time is a parameter that tells CH5 when it should return to normal volume after signal is no
longer detected. This value is represented in ms (milliseconds).
. To adjust this, navigate to RELEASE TIME eld and press the Main/Menu knob.
. Adjust the parameter
. Press the Main/Menu knob to save the adjustment
. Press the BACK button to cancel this adjustment.
3. FX Processing is where users access the effects parameters, minus sends, of the Lexicon effects engine.
a. The EON ONE MK2 offers a Lexicon effects engine that provides users with Reverb, Delay, Chorus and
Sub-synth effects.
i. Navigate to the FX Processing menu in the Main/Menu and press the knob to access.
ii. Here you will be able to turn the effect on/off, edit the main parameters of the effect and access
presets.
b. Reverb by Lexicon Parameters
i. “On/Off
. When set to off, the Reverb by Lexicon input is disabled. When turning this off while active, the
current reverb sound will continue to ring out. To reduce it immediately, reduce the Level To Mix
setting.
ii. “Reset” will set the Reverb by Lexicon to off and adjust the settings to “Room Medium” default preset,
to start over as a factory default.
iii. “Presets” offers users a selection of common settings for fast selection in typical use cases. These
reverb settings are named as descriptions of the types of rooms or halls they simulate.
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