Effect Guide
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SAMPLING mode
You can apply insert effects, master effects, and total effects
to an external audio source (analog or USB), and sample the
result. You can also apply insert effects, master effects, and
total effects to samples assigned to a multisample, and
resample the result.
Use the Recording– Audio Input page to make settings for
external audio sources.
The Bus Select setting for each jack specifies the bus to
which the external input source will be sent. You can choose
from L/R, IFX1–12, 1–4, 1/2–3/4, or Off. If Bus Select is set
to L/R or Off, use Send1 (to MFX1) and Send2 (to MFX2)
to adjust the send levels to the master effects. If Bus Select is
set to IFX1–12, use the post-IFX Send1 and Send2 to adjust
the send levels to the master effects.
If you want to apply the master effects to the samples of a
multisample and play or resample the result, use the IFX–
Routing page settings Send1 (to MFX1) and Send2 (to
MFX2) or the IFX– Insert FX page settings post-IFX1–12
Send1 and Send2 settings to adjust the send levels to the
master effects.
Send1 can be controlled by receiving CC#93, and Send2
by receiving CC#91. These parameters are controlled on
the global MIDI channel.
Audio Input, USB
In PROGRAM, COMBINATION, SEQUENCER, and
MEDIA modes, external audio sources from the audio inputs
(analog, S/P DIF, and USB) can be processed by insert
effects, master effects, and total effects just as they can in
SAMPLING mode.
In the Home– Sampling page of each mode, the Use Global
Settings parameter makes settings for all of the audio inputs
(analog and USB).
Set Bus Select to specify the bus to which the external audio
input will be sent. You can select L/R, IFX1–12, 1–4, 1/2–
3/4, or Off. If Bus Select (GLOBAL P0: 0–3a) is set to L/R
or Off, adjust the send levels to the master effects using
Send1 (to MFX1) and Send2 (to MFX2). If Bus Select is
set to IFX1–12, use the post-IFX Send1 and Send2. If this is
set to individual outputs 1–4 or 1/2–3/4, the signal will not
be sent to the master effects.
In MEDIA mode, effects will use the settings of the mode
in which you previously were.