About Auxiliary Effects; Common Parameters; Aux Fx; Aux Fx Channel (Auxfxch) - Kurzweil Artis SE Musician's Manual

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About Auxiliary Effects

Programs and Multis both have an auxiliary effect. An auxiliary effect is an effect that is not
in the direct path of the sound, but rather, it "receives" the sound, and then outputs effect-
altered sound, which is mixed back with the original sound. The following diagram illustrates
the signal path of a sound through the auxiliary effect:

Common Parameters

In addition to the Zone-specific parameters described above, a Multi has four parameters
common to all of its Zones.

Aux FX

Use the AuxFX parameter to select an Aux Effect Chain from the list that can be accessed by
all Programs in the current Multi. Setting this parameter to anything other than "0 None"
uses the selected Chain for the Aux Effect, and the Chain selected by the Aux FX Channel
parameter is disabled. When the AuxFX parameter is set to "0 None", the Aux Effect Chain
for the Multi is determined by the Aux FX Channel parameter (described below.)

Aux FX Channel (AuxFXCh)

In Program Mode, each Program has its own factory set Aux Effect Chain. Use the AuxFX
Channel parameter to use a Program's factory set Aux Effect Chain in Multi Mode. All
programs in a Multi share one Aux Effect Chain.
To use a Program's factory set Aux Effect Chain in Multi Mode, set the Aux FX Channel
parameter to the MIDI channel of the Zone containing that Progam.
If the AuxFX parameter is set to something other than "0 None", the Chain selected with
Aux FX Channel parameter is disabled. See the AuxFx parameter above for details.
Multi Edit Mode
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