
sing can still be accomplished tfiraugh the use of only one output channel, prefer-
ably OUTPUT A. Again, note that the "studio" version allows for either balanced
or unbalanced connections. In an instnjmental setup, the most versatile output
connection would tie driving two amplifiers separated by enough distance to
create the stereo motion or ambience effigy. Using atwo cJrannel amplifier
(such as aguitar amp with a'nomial' and a'reverb' channel) can still create
some interesting eftects by setting each channel for difterent tone and effects
levels. However, most effects will be more gra^ through the use of astereo
reproduction system. In astudio environment the output connections become
slightly more complicated depending on inpute available on your console, the
effects you are creaHng, and many other factors. If you are using the Effects
Send system as outlined above, you will need to work out an alternative for rout-
ing back into the console as true stereo. Most semi-pro consoles will only have a
mono Effects Return input If this is your case, try returning the STD-1 outputs to
the AUX INPUTS, Most Auxilaiy Inputs have tevel conbols whh^ are useful as
effects return levels.
If your AUX INS are not available, look for direct BUSS INPUTS for the
submix or output mix stages. If no such source is provided for astereo effects
return, you may be required to use two of the input channels as \he return. In this
last case, be sure to have all effects and monitor sends at minimum (at least untH
you become familiar with the operation of the STD-1), and the pan controls at
opposite extremes. One additional note to studio users —be sure to check the
OUTPUT corrtrols for MIX Aand MIX B. In the majority of cases, the original dry
signal will be routed to the output mix through internal routing. To avoid exces-
sive dry signal level, lack of effect depth, or bluning of stereo image, the OUT-
PUT MIX controls should be set fully towards EFFECT.
With inputs and outputs properly terminated, apply power to the unit by
connecting to agrounded outlet and selecting the ON position of the rear panel
power switeh. The power indicator LED at the right of the front panel should now
be en. If not, check your power source and the rear panel fuse.