Master Effects (MFX1, 2) Mixer
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“Bus Select DKit” is valid if you’ve selected a drum track for
a Timbre (Combination) or Track (Sequencer).
If you select DKit, the Bus (IFX/Output) Select (Global 5–
4b) settings for each key become effective, and each drum
instrument sound will be routed to the corresponding buses.
At this time, the actual send levels use these Send 1 and 2
values, multiplied by the Send1 and 2 settings for each
DrumKit key.
If a drum kit’s Bus (IFX/Output) Select is set to L/R or Off,
the levels will be these Send 1 and 2 settings multiplied by
the send levels you specify in Prog P8: Routing page for
OSC1 Send1 (to MFX1) and Send2 (to MFX2) (Prog 8–1d),
just as in other cases (Oscillator Mode Single or Double).
If Bus (IFX/Output) Select is set to IFX1–5, use Send1 and
Send2 for the post-IFX signal.
In Media mode, effects will use the settings of the mode
in which you previously were.
Mixer
The input levels to the master effects are determined by the
send levels. In the P9: MFX/TFX– Routing page of each
mode, you can specify the output level and chaining (series
connection) between the two master effects.
1. Return1, Return2
These adjust the amount of signal that is returned from the
master effects MFX1 and MFX2 outputs to the L/R bus.
The left-side value of the Wet/Dry parameter for the MFX1
or 2 effect is the output level of that master effect. (In other
words if Wet/Dry is 25:75, the output level is 75%. It is 100%
if Wet, and 0% if Dry.) The Wet/Dry value multiplied by the
Return1 or Return2 value is sent to the L/R bus and mixed
with the P8 - Routing page Bus (IFX/Output) Select L/R or
Insert FX Setup page Bus L/R output.
For example, with MFX1 Wet/Dry set to 50:50 (50%) and
Return1 set to 64 (50%), the resultant effect level will be 25%.
The effect level is maximum (100%) when Wet/Dry is set to
“Wet” and Return1 is set to 127.
2. Chain check box
Press this box to chain MFX1 and MFX2 to each other.
In the example shown in the preceding page, the output of
MFX1:026: Stereo Chorus is added to the input of MFX2:070:
Reverb Hall.
3. Chain Direction
If you have checked the Chain box, you can set the direction
of the connection here. You can also visually confirm the
direction on the display.
4. Chain Level
This parameter determines the level of signals routed from
one MFX to the other MFX in a chain connection.
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