Program Mode and the Program Editor
              The Program Editor—Pages
  6-21
The EFFECT Page
On the EFFECT page youÕll adjust the parameters that control the preset effect that the global 
effects processor applies to the currently selected program. Press the EFFECT soft button and 
the EFFECT page appears:
EditProg:EFFECT||||||||||||||All|Layers|
EffectPreset:1|Sweet|Hall|2|||||||||||||
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|||||||||||||Adjust:||Source:||Depth:|||
Wet/Dry|Mix|:45%Wet|||OFF||||||0||||||||
(Realtime|1):0||||||||OFF||||||0||||||||
(Realtime|2):0||||||||OFF||||||0||||||||
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The top line of the page gives you the usual mode reminder, and shows that the preset effect 
you select will apply to all layers of the program. Keep in mind that these parameters are 
globalÑthat is, they affect every part of the programÕs sound that goes through the global 
effects processor. The display reminds you of this by showing ÒAll LayersÓ in the top line.
The Effect Preset parameter determines which preset effect will be selected when you select the 
program in Program mode.
The remaining three parametersÑAdjust, Source, and DepthÑapply to three inputs that can be 
used to modify the preset effect in real time, using any of the control sources. The inputs are the 
Wet/Dry Mix, and two other realtime inputs that vary with the preset effectÑchorus delay, 
reverb time, and other similar multi-effects DSP functions.
The Adjust parameter sets the initial level for the three inputs. This deÞnes the status of the 
effect when no control source signal is applied to the inputs. For the Wet/Dry Mix, the range of 
levels is 0 to 100%. For the two variable inputs, the ranges are Ð128 to 127.
This Source parameter lets you deÞne which control source is used to modify each of the 
inputs. The values are taken from the Control Source list.
The Depth parameter deÞnes how much you can modify each input with its assigned control 
source. The range for each input is Ð128 to 127.
Wet/Dry Mix
The Wet/Dry Mix parameter determines how much of the preset effect is applied to the 
program. A value of 0% leaves the program dry; no effect is heard. A value of 100% removes all 
of the dry signal, and you hear a full effect level on the sound. For best results, start with values 
of near 50%, and tweak them from there.
Realtime 1 and 2
These two inputs differ with each preset effect. When you select different preset effects, the 
names of these two inputs will change to reßect the effect parameter that can be modiÞed via 
the control source youÕve assigned with the Source parameter.
When youÕre recording sequences and including realtime effects changes in the sequence, be 
sure that the realtime effects messages occur at least 200 milliseconds after program or setup 
changes. It takes the K2vx approximately 200 milliseconds to switch preset effects, and realtime 
effects events can interfere with the selection of the new effect. The most likely result is that the 
realtime effects messages will be ignored.