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Insert Effects (IFX1–IFX5) Routing
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For a drum program
If the program's OSC (Oscillator Mode) is Drums, the screen
indicates “DKIT-SET” as shown in the following illustration.
If this is On, the Bus, FX Control Bus, Send1, and Send2 settings
for each key of the currently-used drum kit are enabled.
For example, you can send a snare sound to IFX1 to apply the
Gate effect, a kick sound to IFX2 to apply EQ, and other sounds to
OUTPUT L/MONO and R without applying any Insert Effects.
Tip: In most of the preloaded drum kits, the following types of
drum instrument have the same Bus Select settings.
Snares IFX1
Kicks IFX2
Cymbals IFX3
Toms, Percussions, others IFX4
If you de-select the box, all drum instrument outputs are sent to
the bus specified by Bus (see page 59). You may apply any Insert
Effects to all drum instruments, regardless of the DrumKit set-
tings.
If this is Off, the output of all drum instruments will follow the
Bus setting. This lets you apply an insert effect to all drum instru-
ments, regardless of the settings of the drum kit.
Combination and Sequencer modes
Use “Bus” for timbres (Combination) and tracks (Sequencer) to
select an Insert Effect to apply to the corresponding timbres and
tracks. You can route multiple timbres and tracks to a single Insert
Effect.
Tip: You can use each timbre/track’s “Bus,” post-IFX Chain to and
“Chain” parameters to create a variety of routings.
Example: Inserting one IFX into two or more timbres
Example: Inserting a separate IFX into each timbre, and inserting
another IFX later
Example: Sharing part of a timbre’s IFX chain with another timbre
As with Program mode, select L/R, IFX1–5, or Off for each tim-
bre and track.
SEND page “Send1” and “Send2” become available if “Bus” has
been set to L/R or Off. If you’ve set “Bus” to IFX1–5, use
“Send1” and “Send2” (see page 91, 132) following the insert
effect to adjust the send levels. Adjust these parameters in the
MIXER page.
Send1 responds to CC#93, and Send2 responds to CC#91. At
this time, the actual send level uses the value of the Send 1
and 2 settings for Oscillators 1 and 2 of the Programs
(selected for the timbres and tracks), multiplied by the Send 1
and 2 values received via MIDI.
The following diagram shows an example of Combination mode.
The Timbre 1 output is sent to IFX1 and the Timbre 2 output is
sent to IFX2 according to the “Bus” setting. Other timbres are sent
to L/R. The output signal goes to OUTPUT L/MONO and R.
In the following illustration, the IFX1 “Chain” is On and “Chain
to” is set to IFX2, so that the output of IFX1 is sent to IFX2.
Timbre 1 is being processed by IFX1: S01: Stereo Compressor
and IFX2: S29: Stereo Phaser effects. Timbre 2 is being processed
by the IFX2: S29: Stereo Phaser effect. The Routing Map area of
the next diagram shows these settings. (With these settings, IFX3–
5 are not being used.)
Drum Programs in Combination and Sequencer modes
If you’ve selected a drum program (“OSC”= Drums) for a timbre
(in Combination mode) or track (in Sequencer mode), the DKit
setting will be available as a choice for “Bus” (see the following
diagram).
With the DKit setting, settings such as the “Bus” setting of each
key of the drum kit will be valid, and each drum instrument will
be output to the bus destination. For example, snare sounds could
be sent to IFX1, kick sounds to IFX2, and other sounds to L/
MONO and R.
With settings other than DKit, the output of all drum instruments
will follow the “Bus” setting of each timbre/track. This lets you
apply an insert effect to all drum instruments, regardless of the set-
tings of the drum kit.
Drum Kit IFX Patch
If the currently-selected Bus setting is Dkit, you can use the “DKit
IFX Patch” function.
This option allows you to change the routing of the Insert Effects
temporarily by changing Bus for each key.
For example if you've made assignments for sending each key of
the drum kit to IFX1–IFX4, for example so that snare sounds are
sent to IFX1 and kick sounds to IFX2, but other timbres or track

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