Ah, yep there they are on the relays.
I can sorta read it, it is after all really just a computer. Your input goes right into an ADC, which results in a serial data stream. The same ADC takes the FX return. That puts it in the digital domain. Now you have the CPU and its RAM and ROM, and those communicate with the DSP chip. A lot of this thing is tied up in interface, the rotary encoders and LEDs, the switches, MIDI, memory card, control, and housekeeping, and of course, the DACs, which turn it all back into analog for your ears.
I can sorta read it, it is after all really just a computer. Your input goes right into an ADC, which results in a serial data stream. The same ADC takes the FX return. That puts it in the digital domain. Now you have the CPU and its RAM and ROM, and those communicate with the DSP chip. A lot of this thing is tied up in interface, the rotary encoders and LEDs, the switches, MIDI, memory card, control, and housekeeping, and of course, the DACs, which turn it all back into analog for your ears.
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