EFFECTS EDIT
S2000 Operator’s Manual - Version 1.30 Page 195
The next page allows you to set the level and pan/balance of the reverb section:
Use F1 and F2 to select the parameter and the DATA wheel to set the values.
EFFECTS DIRECTION
The next page allows you to set the flow or direction of the effects:
Most multi-effects processors follow a ‘traditional’ path for the effects - i.e.:
DIST/EQ MOD FX ECHO REVERB
However, there are times when you want to have the modulation and echo effects in parallel
with each other or to be able chorus, flange or phase the reverb to add a shimmer or a ‘swoosh’
to the reverb decay. When using separate outboard effects processors, this is simply a matter
of patching the effects in the order you want. Many multi-effects processors don’t allow this,
however, and you are limited to just one path.
The EB16 allows you to set the path of the effects with one simple control. You may have
mod/echo followed by reverb; you may have reverb followed by mod/echo or you may have
mod/echo and reverb in parallel. All this is done with one single control, the PATH CONTROL.
PATH CONTROL
MOD/ECHO
REVERB
PATH
PATH
DIST/EQ
L/R outs
L/R outs
When the PATH CONTROL is set to 00, the mod/echo section and the reverb section feed
the main left/right outputs in parallel.
When set to +50, the output of the mod/echo section is fed into the reverb.
When set to -50, the output of the reverb is fed into the mod/echo section.
When set to values in between, this means that part of the signal is going to the reverb or the
mod/echo section whilst also feeding the L/R outputs. For example, setting the PATH
CONTROL to +25 indicates that some of the mod/echo section is being fed to the reverb
whilst also going direct to the L/R outputs. Similarly, a setting of -25 would send some reverb to
the mod/echo section whilst some reverb is going direct to the main outputs.