Using the internal effects (m-164fx and m-164uf), 4 − using the mixer – Tascam TEAC PROFESSIONAL M-164 User Manual
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TASCAM M-164/M-164FX/M-164UF
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Using the internal effects (M-164FX and
M-164UF)
M-164FX and M-164UF units have an internal effects
capability that allows the use of an effect without connect-
ing an external effect unit.
These internal effects can be applied by sending signals
from channels 1–6, 7-8 and 9-10 to the AUX 2 bus. The
return signal can be sent to channels 13-14 or 15-16.
AUX 2
knob
AUX MASTER 2
knob
CH 13-14
or
CH 15-16
CH
1-6
7-8
9-10
Internal
effects
Return
signal
1 Use the
AUX 2
knob of each channel to adjust the
level of the channel signal sent to the effects.
2 Use the
AUX MASTER 2
knob to adjust the overall
level of the signal sent to the effects.
3 Use the
EFFECT
section rotary knob to select the
effect type. The effect types are explained in the list
below by their corresponding numbers.
No.
Effect name
Description
1
Hall 1
Bright hall reverb suitable for drums,
guitars and vocals
2
Hall 2
Warm hall reverb suitable for acoustic
guitars, pianos and vocals
3
Room 1
Simulation of a room with hardwood
walls and floor suitable for acoustic
instruments
4
Room 2
Ambience suitable for acoustic mixes
and synth sounds
5
Room 3
Warm room sound suitable for guitars
and rhythm instruments
6
Plate 1
Classic plate reverb suitable for lead
vocals and lead instruments
7
Plate 2
Bright and showy plate reverb suitable
for vocals and drums
8
Plate 3
Short vintage plate reverb suitable for
snare drums and guitars
9
Chorus
Stereo chorus suitable for guitars and
pianos
10
Flange
Stereo flanger creates a jet-like sound
11
Delay 1
125-ms slapback delay suitable for
vocals and guitars
12
Delay 2
190-ms delay suitable for percussive
arpeggios
13
Chorus/Room 1
Chorus/reverb suitable for guitars,
synths and pianos
14
Chorus/Room 2
Autowah guitar effect with reverb
suitable for lead instruments
15
Vocal Cancel
Effect that reduces the lead vocals
from commercial CDs and other
sources
16
Rotary Speaker
Emulation of a rotary speaker suitable
for organs and guitars
4 − Using the mixer