Ibanez sdr 1000 manual




















Electric Basses Additional instruction 2. Electric Basses Prestige 1. Electric Basses Excl. Prestige 1. K5 KB - EN. Passive 76KB - EN. AGP10 3. Acoustic Guitars 2. Acoustic Guitars 4. TSA5 4. IL15 4.

P20 9. IBZ-G Discontinued model 1. IBZ10G 2. IBZ15GR 1. T10 8. T15 3. T15II 1. T30 4. T30II 2. T80 Discontinued model 7. TA20 Discontinued model 2. TA35 Discontinued model 3. TA Discontinued model 1. ACA15 Discontinued model 1. GTA15R Discontinued model 1. MIMX30 Discontinued model The Ibanez SDR incorporates many design break throughs, in both hardware and software, that combine to make it the unique processor that it is.

The following list high-lights the major features that you should be aware of. True stereo reverberation is possible with advanced, high-speed parallel digital processing. The two channels of the Ibanez SDR may be easily programmed for identical processing characteristics.

This provides professional-sounding reverb effects with very low distortion and low quantization digital-error noise. The Ibanez SDR provides a powerful, user-oriented programming capability. The Ibanez SDR comes factory-programmed with 30 preset sounds. These sounds have been created by some of the hottest recording producers in the industry, so they represent the most popular reverb and delay sounds available. Each mode has user-programmable parameters including programmable four-band EQ for an unusually wide range of possible reverb and delay sounds.

Seventy user-programmable preset locations give you plenty of space to be creative! Advanced user-friendly software makes program copying and editing a snap. You can also compare your new sound with the sound in memory, with the touch of a single key!

The SDR also lets you select programs with the front panel keypad, or remotely with momentary footswitches or with the Ibanez FC60 intelligent Foot Controller. Select your programs in live situations from any stage location. The SDR provides an eight-digit fluorescent display and LED-keys that prompt you for easy preset programming and recall.

Phone jack and RCA-type pin jack inputs and outputs make the SDR easy to use in any live, studio or home recording application. A short time later Sony released the same unit after upgrading the algorithms and called it the Sony MU-R The pots get scratchy and are not robust.

The dual concentric level controls got frozen together somehow and are not on the same settings. I have to balance my sends to compensate.

But for the money this is a very nice sounding reverb. Can be ice cold and spooky sounding but smooth and works great in mixes. I have two of these units. Bought them mainly for mixing drums and they are stellar. For the prices they go for today, make sure you grab one! It seems to have been that main 9-pin ibannez from the transformer, but in addition to cleaning it, I reflowed some joints in that area just in case.

The upgrade supposedly adds new reverb algorithms equivalent to the Sony? The ibaneez remote implementation is for simple patch changes. Philips stuff uses Sony chips. April 30, Are there any other common remedies? They are going to mess around and make me pick up the phone and call someone. That had always been my understanding as well. OK, for a better example: March 29, February 08, Be warned- the chip may not be socketed, but the bottom of the PCB is fairly easy to access without full disassembly.

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