16—Using Effects
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Since the following VS8F-2 algorithms require two effect processors, they can only be
selected for odd-numbered processors—Effect 1, 3 or 5—and the selected processor’s
even-numbered partner—Effect 2, 4 or 6, respectively—becomes unavailable for other
use:
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Selecting an Effect Patch
To navigate to an effect’s PATCH SELECT screen if you’re not already there:
1. Hold down SHIFT and press F3.
2. Press the processor’s F button to display its Algorithm View screen.
3. Press F1 (PATCH).
To select an effect patch on the PATCH SELECT screen:
1. Press F1 (PRESET) to jump to the first preset effect patch in the patch list, or press
F2 (USER) to jump to the first user patch.
2. Turn the Time/Value dial to select the desired patch. You can use the dial to scroll
through all of the preset and user patches if you want to.
3. Press F5 (SELECT) to load the selected effect patch.
Editing Effect Patches
Press F3 (EDIT) on an internal or VS8F-2-based effect processor’s Algorithm View
screen to view the first editing screen for the selected effect patch. In the illustration
below, you can see the two editing screens for the first effect patch, P000 Reverb.
If on odd-numbered processor uses a patch based on one of these algorithms, the
EFFECT VIEW box and F button for its even-numbered partner is grayed-out.
The
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contains an effect patch list that tells you whether a built-in or
VS8F-2 patch is designed for use as a loop or insert effect. The list also tells you if the
patch has stereo inputs—so it treats its left and right sides independently—or if its
input is mono.
The BYPASS switch is explained on Page 218. Press F6 (EXIT) to return to the
processor’s Algorithm View screen.
To learn about using VS8F-3 effects, consult the VS8F-3’s documentation as well as the
documentation accompanying your third-party plug-ins.
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