EFFECTS EDIT
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The three fields are accessed using F1/F2 and set using the DATA wheel.
NOTE 1: In practice, it is likely that only one sound will be routed to a multi-effects channel
producing a rotary speaker effect (typically, an organ sound) in a multi. In this case, set the
parameter to the same channel as the part the organ sound (or whatever) is in. For
example, if the organ sound is in PART 5 on MIDI channel 5, set 5 in the field shown
here.
Of course, more than one part may be routed to a multi-effects channel producing a rotary
speaker effect but one channel must be designated to initiate the change from SPEED1 to
SPEED2. Select as appropriate.
NOTE 2: Please note that because the stereo mod section passes through the echo
section, any stereo mod effects you create will be ‘monofied’ when mono delay effects are
selected. As a result, you cannot effectively use the rotary speaker effects with mono echo.
NOTE 3: You will find that the rotary speaker effect is best created with no ‘straight’ signal.
You should use the PROGRAM SIGNAL TO STEREO function (see later) to switch off the
straight signal. Preset rotary speaker effects have DIRECT SIGNAL set to OFF.
TIP: You may find the sound of a rotary speaker is enhanced using just a hint of distortion in
the distortion section to re-create the overdrive effect commonly found on rock organ sounds.