Multi Edit Mode
FX Page
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Aux FX Channel
e Aux FX Channel determines the MIDI channel that will be used for the Aux 1 and Aux
2 FX Chains. For example, if the Program in channel 2 uses the Chain “25 Basic Delay 1/8”
as an Aux 1 Chain, then setting the Aux FX Channel to 2 allows the programs in all channels
to send their signal to the Aux FX Chain “25 Basic Delay 1/8”.
Keep in mind that the MIDI channel number of each Zone does not have to match the Zone
number. For example, if Zone 1 is assigned to use MIDI channel 5, then Aux FX Channel
must be set to 5 in order to use the Aux FX Chains of Zone 1. To view or change the MIDI
Channel for each Zone, see Channel on page 5-8.
Aux1 Send %, Aux2 Send %
Use the Aux1 Send % and Aux2 Send % parameters to set the Aux 1 and 2 FX send levels for
the Program in each MIDI channel.
e default setting “[p]” will use the dB level or wet/dry percent send value specied in the
Program of the selected MIDI channel. To override one of these send level values, select the
Aux1 Send % or Aux2 Send % parameter for the desired MIDI channel, and enter a new
wet/dry percent send value (0=fully dry, 100=fully wet). A value of [p] can be set by using the
ALPHA WHEEL to scroll below 0.
Aux Mods
e Aux Send levels for each Zone are scaled by the Aux Send Mod assignment in each
program (set in Program Edit Mode). In most factory Programs, the send level for Aux 1 is
controlled by an Aux Mod set to MIDI 28 and MIDI 90 (usually controlled by Slider 5 and
Switch 5 in Program Mode). Because of this, in many cases you may need to assign 2 Multi
controllers to these MIDI destinations in order to Adjust the Multi Send levels. Alternatively,
you can set a single Aux Mod Override.
For example, if Zone 1 contains factory Program 1, and the Zone 1 “Aux1 Send %” is set to
100%, the Aux 1 volume will also be scaled by the Program’s entry value for Slider 5, with
values of 0-127 scaling between 0% wet and the Zone 1 “Aux1 Send %” value. In this case,
use the Multi Edit Controls page to set a Zone 1 Controller to MIDI Dest 28. is will
allow you to use a Multi Controller to adjust the send level.
For factory Programs that use MIDI 90 (Switch 5) to enable to the Aux 1 send, you will also
need to use the Multi Edit Controls page to set a Zone 1 Controller to MIDI Dest 90 with
an Entry Value of 127 in order to enable the Aux send in Multi Mode.
To bypass Aux Mods and set Aux Send levels without worrying about controller assignments,
see the Mod Override parameter below.