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To adjust the effect’s parameters, tap the pencil icon. Use the user interface or sliders to set the value of each
parameter. These values affect only this instance of the effect; insert effects are not global.
Sends
The audio of the program will be routed to send effects (if you have any loaded) at their designated send levels. The
return channels will then send the audio to an assigned main output at the designated return levels.
Use the Send knobs to set the volume level of the signal the program will route to each send effect.
You can select up to four send effects for each keygroup, but remember that they will be applied to that keygroup
only. Keep this in mind if you load insert effects to multiple keygroups with overlapping note ranges—the effects will
overlap in that range as well.
Important: To use a send effect, you have to load an effect into the corresponding send effect slot in the Channel
Mixer. See Channel Mixer > Returns to learn more how to do this. To learn about send effects, please see General
Features > Effects > Send/Return Effects.