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today we're gonna introduce you to the
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onboard effects processor on the touch
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mix and show you how to use the effects
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wizard to add effects to your
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audio effects such as reverb chorus
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delay pitch correction and pitch change
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are essential in today's audio
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production the touch mix may just give
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you more effects processing than you've
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ever had before but using effects can be
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intimidating so stick with us because
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the payoff is a professional sounding
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live performance first let's look at the
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architecture of the effects section
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imagine this inside touchmix is a
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virtual equipment warehouse in the
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warehouse there are 24 effects
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processors for chorus processors for
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pitch change processors for dense reverb
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processors for lush reverb processors
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for mono delay processors and for stereo
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delay processors you can choose to use
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any four of these processors in any
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combination to use at any one time each
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of these processors has multiple presets
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the reverb processors for example will
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have presets simulating various sizes of
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rooms and halls as well as reverb plates
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there may also be brighter or darker
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sounding variations and presets with
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longer or shorter reverb times we can
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send a signal from any of the inputs to
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any effects processors once the
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processor has done its job by adding the
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wet sound that's what we call the sound
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that's been processed through the effect
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it can be blended back with the dry
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unaffected sound from the inputs and
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says onto the mixers outputs now that we
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have a feel for how the effects works
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let's talk about what you're gonna use
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them for let's say that you have a large
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band with a sax player some vocalists
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and a fully mic - drum kit in this
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example we're gonna use the factory
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default presets now don't be afraid to
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use these we designed them to be useful
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in a lot of different situations now in
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this hypothetical band the lead vocalist
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will be sent to a 250 millisecond delay
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that we'll be mixing at a low level to
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provide a bit of thickening
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six uh rhythm a Nassau horns and all the
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vocals will be given a bit of space in a
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the snare and Tom's are all going to
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have a medium plate reverb applied to
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the plate reverb is a go to effect for
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drums in a live sound environment note
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that you can send a channel to more than
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one effect our sax is also being sent to
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a pitch shift effect with a light
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detuned preset this will provide a
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subtle doubling other instruments don't
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need effects or they have their own
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effects like guitar pedals or internal
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effects on a keyboard so we're gonna
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leave those dry so now you understand
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the touch mix effects and you thought
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about what to do with the effects let's
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talk about the how there are several
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ways to select and send up the effects
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on the touch mix today we're gonna focus
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on the fastest and easiest method which
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is the effects wizard and much like the
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channel presets or pretty much anything
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else you find on the touch mix the
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effects wizard is designed to help you
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get the most out of your live
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performance so let's say that you need
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to add some reverb to a tom drum now you
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don't know which one is the best for
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well the wizard helps you out with that
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let me show you what we mean start by
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pressing wizard then effects wizard
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pause the software screens you're about
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to see were filmed on a previous version
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of the firmware if you're using version
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3.0 or higher then the graphics you'll
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see on your screen will look a little
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newer you'll see more options and more
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features than the software you see in
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this video don't worry the process we're
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gonna show you is exactly the same even
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if some of the buttons don't end up
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being the exact same place on the screen
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if this is your first time using the
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effects wizard the mixer will default to
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FX processor 1 select a preset by using
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the source type and FX style windows to
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choose an effect you'll notice that not
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all the reverb types in the touch mix
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are available for selection just the
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ones they're most relevant and
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appropriate for the selected source so
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just like the previous example where we
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selected a plate reverb for the Tom's
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you'll see the plate reverb is available
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for use here while Hall reverb an effect
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that might muddy up the drums in a mix
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is not pretty smart right use the master
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encoder to scroll up and down the list
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or drag on-screen to see all the
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selections touch recall once you've made
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a choice and confirm the preset name
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will be displayed below the type window
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the preset has now been loaded and now
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it's time to send audio to effects 1 on
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your mixer just decide which channels
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you want the effect to apply to and
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touch the corresponding button under
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select inputs to feed the selected
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channels are now feeding the effects
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processor the moment you've selected an
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input it is automatically sent to the
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effects processor and returned again all
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at a nominal level you don't have to
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adjust anything else now is your
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performer gonna want to hear effects in
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his stage monitor well if so that's easy
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to do just select the buttons under
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select aux outputs to tell your mixer
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where the effects should go if you find
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that you'd like to change the level of
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the effect you can use the master
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effects fader here you've still got
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three effects available so touch one of
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the tabs on the top of the screen to set
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up another effect and that's it you've
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setup all your effects and here's one
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more tip the touch mix has an FX mute
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button you can use it to mute all the
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effects at the same time this is really
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useful if the singer is talking between
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songs and you don't want to hear the
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reverb and delay on his speech we're
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gonna use it right now to demonstrate
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the difference that effects have on a
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that's it for this installment if you
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wanna dive even further into effects
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check out our next installment advanced
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effects we'll see you then