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ESI ESI2000 - Effects Control Methods; Preset and Master Effects Control

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218 ESI Operation Manual
Three-way Effects Control
The effects processor controls are very flexible. Effects can be con-
trolled three ways to suit your personal preference and to adapt to
different situations. The diagram below illustrates the three types of
effect control.
1. Programmed as part of the preset when playing single presets
(Omni or Poly Modes).
2. Programmed from the Master Effects Section when playing
either single presets (preset Effect Type set to “Master”) or when
in Multi Mode.
3. Programmed from the designated control preset when in Multi
Mode. This allows effects to be changed using MIDI program
change commands.
Effects Programmed in the Preset
When playing single presets (Omni or Poly mode) the effects are nor-
mally programmed as part of the preset. This allows the effects to be
programmed as part of the preset. Because there are only two effects
processors for the entire machine, each preset cannot be have its own
effect in Multimode where up to 16 presets can be played at once.
þ To Program the Effects as part of the Preset:
1. Press the Preset Definition key. The LED illuminates and the
Preset Definition screen appears.
2. Select the Effects submenu (9). The Effects menu will appear.
3. Select Effects A (0) or Effects B (1).
4. Select an Effect using the Data Entry Control or INC/DEC keys.
Do not use the “Master Effects” setting as this will cause the Master
effects settings to be used.
PRESET EFFECT A
Effect:
Hall 2
5. Press the Right Cursor key. The Effect Parameters screen will
appear. Set the Decay Time and HF Damping parameters to your
preference.
PRESET EFFECT A
Decay Time: 56
HF Damping: 80
FxB==>FxA: 0
6. Press the Right Cursor key again to go to the Effect Sends screen.
7. Set the effect sends amounts to your preference.
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Note:
Effect parameters are described
later in the appendix beginning on page 231

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