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The title appears in the top half of the display. It may be up to sixteen characters long.
In the center of the bottom half of the display, three letter abbreviations of the effects in the preset appear.
The number displayed at the bottom left side of the LCD indicates how many effects are present in the preset. A number at the far right of the bottom half of the display indicates how many MIDI controllers are assigned to the preset when Performance MIDI is engaged.
A left or right arrow indicates more information is available for viewing. To view the information, press the Value button and turn the Encoder left or right.
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ENCODER
The rotary Encoder enables you to make fast and accurate changes to presets, parameters, and values accessible in each preset or function. You will notice the encoder will turn continuously in either direction. When adjusting values, you may notice they sometimes "wrap" around to the beginning or end of their range.
Other times when you reach a range end you will find you must go in the opposite direction to return to the beginning. Each click of the Encoder will change the parameter value one step.
CONTROL BUTTONS
The buttons on the front panel engage or select the different functions of the
ALPHA 2.0. Modes of operation are indicated by LED's. When the LED is lit the function is active.
Ten of the control buttons serve a dual purpose. The split functions are set apart by color. While you are in the PRESET MODE (standard operating mode), all buttons labeled in purple are active. When the EDIT MODE is engaged, the numbered keypad entry buttons are used for preset effects control and utilities to be accessed. These functions are labeled in grey.
FUNCTION BUTTONS
The function buttons are those which select a particular function or feature to be executed or entered for modification. Status of the function button being in an active or inactive state is displayed by an LED next to the button identification. The function is active when the LED is lit.
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Table of contents
- 5 INTRODUCTION
- 6 GETTING STARTED
- 7 INSTALLATION
- 7 CONNECTIONS
- 7 POWER
- 7 OUTPUT
- 8 MIDI IN
- 8 MIDI OUT
- 8 MIDI THRU
- 8 PWR OUT
- 8 CONTROLS AND OPERATION
- 8 INPUT LEVEL INDICATORS
- 9 INPUT LEVEL CONTROL
- 9 OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL
- 9 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
- 10 CONTROL BUTTONS
- 10 FUNCTION BUTTONS
- 11 PRESET
- 12 PARAM
- 12 VALUE
- 12 BYPASS
- 13 EDIT MODE
- 13 EDIT MODE CONTROL BUTTONS
- 13 ENTER
- 13 RECALL
- 13 ADD EFFECT
- 15 STORE
- 16 REC/ARM
- 16 TRIGGER
- 16 TITLE EDIT
- 17 UTILITY
- 18 BYPASS LEVEL
- 18 REMOTE SWITCH
- 18 AUTO PM DISPLAY
- 19 LCD VIEW ANGLE
- 19 SOFTWARE VERSION LEVEL
- 19 PRESET MEMORY ALLOCATION
- 19 RECALL FACTORY PRESET
- 20 PRESET 1-115 LOCKED/UNLOCKED
- 20 MIDI ENABLE
- 20 MIDI CHANNEL
- 21 OMNI MODE
- 21 MIDI PROGRAM TABLE
- 21 FX ON/OFF ENABLE (USING X-15)
- 22 MIDI EVENT DATA MONITORING MODE
- 22 PRESS ENTER TO
- 22 PERFORMANCE MIDI
- 24 DESCRIPTION OF ALGORITHMS
- 24 SIGNAL FREQUENCY SHAPING ALGORITHMS
- 25 ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT SIMULATOR
- 25 LOW PASS FILTER
- 25 PITCH TRANSPOSER
- 26 DUAL PITCH TRANSPOSER
- 27 SWEPT OR MODULATED EFFECT ALGORITHMS
- 27 FLANGER
- 27 CHORUS
- 28 PANNER
- 28 MIDI-PAN
- 28 TREMOLO
- 29 PHASER
- 29 NATURAL REVERBERATION ALGORITHMS
- 29 REVERB
- 31 GATED REVERBERATION ALGORITHMS
- 31 GATE-VERB
- 32 DELAY ALGORITHMS
- 32 TAP'D-DDL-S
- 32 TAP'D-DDL-L
- 33 REGEN-DDL-S
- 33 REGEN-DDL-L
- 33 STEREO-DDL-S
- 34 STEREO-DDL-L
- 34 SAMPLER-S
- 34 SAMPLER-L
- 35 SAMPLER+PTr
- 36 TUNER
- 37 How to use the Tuner
- 38 MIDI DATA MONITOR
- 38 PERFORMANCE MIDI DATA MONITOR
- 38 MIDI EVENT MONITOR
- 41 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
- 41 About the Presets
- 41 Battery Backup
- 41 Low Battery Indicator
- 41 Software Revision Level
- 41 User Registration Card
- 41 Factory Reset
- 42 Other Means of Bypassing the ALPHA
- 42 Contact Information
- 42 Customer Service
- 43 APPENDIX A
- 43 APPLICATIONS
- 44 APPENDIX B
- 44 EXAMPLES
- 44 Copying a preset
- 44 controls
- 44 Editing the MPT with a keyboard or external controller
- 45 Increment Program
- 45 preset
- 46 Programming the REMOTE jack for Incrementing Programs
- 46 Adding Performance MIDI to an existing preset
- 47 Controlling the Overall Level of an ALPHA 2.0 Preset
- 49 APPENDIX C
- 49 MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 MIDI Messages
- 49 System Exclusive Messages
- 50 Detailed Description of Messages
- 51 APPENDIX D
- 51 MIDI Implementation Chart
- 52 APPENDIX E
- 52 MIDI: Controllers & Numbers
- 53 Default MIDI Controller Numbers
- 54 APPENDIX F
- 54 DIAGRAMS
- 54 INSTRUMENT INTO MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 INTO TWO AMPLIFIERS
- 54 GUITAR INTO MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 CONTROLLED BY ART X
- 54 STEREO EFFECTS SEND AND RETURN WITH MULTIVERB ALPHA
- 55 APPENDIX G
- 55 Using the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 With an X-15 ULTRAFOOT
- 56 SPECIFICATIONS
- 57 PRESET LIST
- 60 How to Read the Preset Description
- 60 Table of Effect Abbreviations
- 60 WARRANTY
- 60 SERVICE INFORMATION