PAGE 3 - MIXER: FX SEND C/D
This page lets you set the level of the track’s direct (unef-
fected) signal going to the C and D Internal FX processors.
Note: You can access this page only while editing the Sequencer
2, and the “S2 FX Mode” parameter is set to “CD Mode” (see
page 11-11).
Use the TRACK SELECT button to switch from tracks 1-8 to
tracks 9-16.
Here is the edit procedure:
1. Use the VOLUME/VALUE (A-H) buttons to select a
track.
2. Use the F1-F4 buttons to select a parameter for that
track.
3. Use the TEMPO/VALUE controls to change the parame-
ter’s value.
Parameters
000 No effect. Only the direct (uneffected) signal
goes to the outputs.
127 100% effect. The direct (uneffected) and
effected signals go to the outputs with the same
level.
PAGE 4 - FX: A/B SELECT
This page lets you select the A and B effects. Usually, the A
effect is a reverb, while the B effect is a modulating effect.
Effects A and B are usually reserved to Sequencer 1. You can,
however, create Songs by using all four effects in Song mode.
Depending on the status of the “S2 FX Mode” parameter, this
effect pair could be reserved to Sequencer 2, too (see page 11-
11).
Note: When playing back a Song that makes use of all four
effects (A-D), you can’t edit any effect parameter. These param-
eters appear greyed out in the display.
Note: When you stop the Song, or select a different Song, the
default effects are selected again. You can, however, stop the
Song, change the effects, then start the Song again. Edit the Song
in Song mode to permanently change the effects.
A, B
Effects assigned to the A and B effect processors. Usually, A is
the reverb, while B is the modulating effect (chorus, flanger,
delay…). For a list of the available effects, see “Effects” on
page 20-1.
ModTrk (Modulating Track)
Source track for modulating MIDI messages. You can modu-
late an effect parameter with a MIDI message generated by a
physical controller.
B>Asend (B>A Send)
Amount of the B effect going back to the input of the A effect.
PAGE 4 - FX: C/D SELECT
This page lets you select the C and D effects. Usually, the C
effect is a reverb, while the D effect is a modulating effect.
Effects C and D are usually reserved to Sequencer 2 and the
Realtime tracks. You can, however, create Songs using all four
effects in Song mode. Depending on the status of the “S2 FX
Mode” parameter, Sequencer 2 might also use the A/B effect
pair (see page 11-11).
Note: When playing back a Song that makes use of all four
effects (A-D), you can’t edit any effect parameter. These param-
eters appear greyed out in the display.
Note: When you stop the Song, or select a different Song, the
default effects are selected again. You can, however, stop the
Song, change the effects, then start the Song again. Edit the Song
in Song mode to permanently change the effects.
C, D
Effects assigned to the C and D effect processors. Usually, C is
the reverb, while D is the modulating effect (chorus, flanger,
delay…). For a list of the available effects, see “Effects” on
page 20-1.
ModTrk (Modulating Track)
Source track for modulating MIDI messages. You can modu-
late an effect parameter with a MIDI message generated by a
physical controller.
D>Csend (D>C Send)
Amount of the D effect going back to the input of the C
effect.
C:100 D:050 C:100 D:050
C:127 D:020 C:100 D:050
C:110 D:050 C:100 D:050
C:100 D:050 C:100 D:050
Mixer:FXSend
C:100 D:050 C:100 D:050
C:127 D:020 C:100 D:050
C:110 D:050 C:100 D:050
C:100 D:050 C:100 D:050
Mixer:FXSend
A:02 B:97
BigHall MlwChrs
ModTrk:Up1 B>Asend:127
FX:A/B Select
C:02 D:97
BigHall MlwChrs
ModTrk:Up1 D>Csend:127
FX:C/D Select