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Fx screen, Front panel view, Back panel view – Allen&Heath GLD-112 Reference Guide User Manual

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GLD Touch Screen Reference V1.4 – Issue 1 19

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5. FX Screen

5.1 Front Panel view

Access the FX using the

FX

screen or by pressing

Sel

keys

for individual FX Send or Return fader strips.


The

FX

Screen presents the 8 virtual rack slots shown

across the top of the screen either empty or with FX devices

already loaded. The FX name, current library loaded and

metering is shown next to each icon.
Select one and open up either the Front or Back Panel

view.
To change or load an FX:

Touch the panel name box and scroll using the Rotary

Touch the Library button to open the Library page


The Front Panel view presents the FX parameters. Touch a

parameter box or control and use the screen Rotary to

change the setting.

The Lower panel shows the current routing, levels and

metering for the FX device.


Mix>Return type FX
- The Send and Return paths are

shown. These are the same controls as found on the

associated Send and Return fader strips.
Insert type FX – Shows which channel the FX is inserted

into, the Insert In/Out switch and a Dry/Wet control to adjust

the balance of direct and effect signal.

Note

If you are not hearing the effect when you raise a

channel in the FX mix then check that the related Send

master and Return faders are turned up and that they are

not muted or affected by a DCA Group.

PEQ – Each FX Return has a 4-band Parametric Equaliser.

Touch the PEQ button to open the FX PEQ popup. Touch

again to close it. Touch the Param button to choose to

adjust the EQ by dragging a curve or changing values

using the Rotary.
The PEQ can also be accessed by pressing

Sel

on the FX

return (IP FX) fader strip.

5.2 Back Panel view

The Back Panel view lets you view and change how the FX

are patched into the GLD signal path.


You can patch each FX slot as:

Unassigned

Insert

Mix>Return

Touch

Apply

or

Cancel

to accept or discard your changes.


Unassigned – The FX device is not patched.
Insert – Insert an FX device into an input or mix channel.

This breaks the signal path at its insert point to route it

through the FX and back into the channel. An Insert In/Out

switch and Wet/Dry balance control is provided.
Mix>Return – Patch the FX device as a ‘System Effect’

where channels can be mixed to the effect using a Send

bus and returned through a dedicated stereo Return

(FXRet) channel to add the effect (wet) signal to the direct

(dry) signal routed to the main mix.
Mix>Return is used for effects such as reverb and delay.

GLD has 8 ‘short’ stereo Return channels dedicated to the

FX. Together with the 48 input channels this provides up to

56 sources to the mix.

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