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Basic Effects Mode
A Tour of Effects Mode
Output D has the output of the Aux bus, which is just the reverb signal, with no dry component, 
since the value of Wet/Dry on the AUXFX page is 100%.
Note:  If youÕre using the Mix audio outputs, keep in mind they carry the summed signals of audio 
outputs A through D. Normally you would assign each of the audio outputs differently. In the example 
above, you might set Outputs B through D to Off, or Output A to Off, to avoid overlapping assignments.
Here is the overall structure for this studio:
Figure 9-5 Structure of Studio 201
A Complex Studio With Real-time Control
The third studio is a bit more complex, not least because itÕs under real-time control. Getting 
real-time control of a studio requires doing some advance work. Most noticeably, you have to 
deÞne a program or setup that uses a particular studio, then deÞne a set of FXMods in that 
program or setupÑthe FXMods provide the settings that link physical controllers like sliders to 
studio effects like wet/dry mix.
Equally importantly, the FX Mode parameter on the Effects-mode page must be set to a value of 
Program (if you want only programs to affect studio selection and controls) or Setup (if you 
want only setups to affect studio selection and controls)Ñor Auto if you want to affect studio 
selection and control whenever you select a program or a setup.
In this example, weÕll work with setup control over a studioÑthe procedure for working with 
program control is almost exactly the same.
Program
output A
EQs
FXBus1
Tut Ring Mod
AuxFXBus
MedWarmPlate
FXBus2
Ptc+Flg+Dly145BP
output B
-5dB
Mix
+
Physical
output A
-2.5dB
-9.5dB
Output B
Output C
Output D