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http://www.artroch.com/501/501desc.htm
Librarian Patch Editor:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/GlennT/sgx2000.htm
All analog effects can be used simultaneously or individually in a
preset. Analog effects are
completely programmable and independent of each other. Analog effects
include:
Compression
Expansion
Distortion
Exciter
Envelope Filter
Noise Gate
7 Band Graphic Equalizer
Effects Crossover
Programmable Level.
24 Bit Digital Effects
Unlike other processors that limit you to a pre-determined number of
effect chains, the SGX
2000 Express accomplishes preset construction by adding or deleting
individual effects. After
adding an effect, the processor displays the remaining effects available
for use in that preset.
This unique and simple system provides for almost unlimited combinations
of effects.
Full programmability of digital effects is provided. An example of
digital parameters includes:
Reverb: Type (Hall, Room, Plate, Vocal, Off), In (Pre or Post
Delay), Decay (0.1 to
25 sec), High Freq. Damping (0 to 50%), Position (Front to Rear),
Diffusion (40 to
100%), and Output Level.
Stereo Delay: Delay Left (0 to 1.3sec), Left Fine (0 to 50ms in 1%
increments), Delay
Right (0 to 1.3 sec), Right Fine (0 to 50ms in 1% increments),
Regeneration (0 to
100%), High Freq. Damping (0 to 100%), Output Level.
Four Banks of Presets
There are 200 memory locations in the SGX 2000 Express. The 475 factory
presets are
retained in four memory banks: A-Classic, B-Performance, C-Production,
D-Contribution.
Bank selection is accomplished while in Utility Mode. When a bank is
selected, factory
presets are loaded into locations from 001 up.
When a user writes over a factory preset or creates a preset in a blank
location, the letter
"U" (for User) is displayed in that same bank designation location of
the LCD. All 200
memory locations are considered User locations. Users are encouraged to
store their presets
starting at location 200 and work downward, as user presets take
precedence over factory
presets. A user preset is automatically present in all banks.
The Express' factory presets are among the finest in the industry. A
wide range of guitars
with hum bucking, single coil, passive and active pickups were used in
preset development.
The type of pickup used to create the preset and the sound of the preset
are listed in the
manual. Presets are developed with the Express plugged directly into a
console and into a
power amp running stereo cabinets.