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4.
About
the
Effects
The
effects built into
the
JV-IDBO
are
grouped
into the
following
three systems.
A.
EFX
(a
multi-effector
with
40
effect
types)
B.
Chorus
(an
effect that
makes sound
fatter
and
broader)
C.
Reverb
(an
effect
that
adds
lingering reverberations
to a
sound)
The
EFX
provides
distortion,
delay,
and
many
other
effect types,
including
combinations
of single
effects.
The
EFX
also
has
effect
types
named
"Chorus" and
"Reverb," but
these
can be applied
separately
from
the
Chorus
(B)
and Reverb
(C)
listed
above.
Here's
how
to
use
the effector
in
the different
modes;
In the
Patch
Mode
You
can
set
EFX, Chorus,
and Reverb
for
each
Patch.
Also,
by changing
the
level
of the signal sent
to
each
effect
(tlie
"send
level"),
you
can vary
the
amount
of
effect
applied
to
tlie
Tone
(see
Fig.
1
).
FIgura
1-
In
the
Patch
Mode
In the
Performance
Mode
or
GM
Mode
This
lets
you
set
EFX, Chorus,
and Reverb
for
each
Performance
or the
GM
mode.
Tlie
amount
of
effect
applied
is
set for
each
Part
(Fig.
2),
and you
can
make
the
send
level
of a
Tone
effective
by changing
the
settings
(Fig.
3).
The
effect
settings for the
Patches assigned
to
each
Part are ignored,
but
you
can
take the
EFX
applied
to a
Patch
in
a certain
Part
and
apply
it
to
the
entire
Performance.
Figure
2
-
When
Output Assign
is
set to
"EFX"
in
the
Perlormence
Figure
3
-
When
Output Assign
is
set to
"Patch"
in
the
Performance
mode
{the
output
settings for
Tone
are ignored)
mode
(the
output
settings
for
Tone
ate
vaiid)
j
Performance
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Pwtlgj
In the
Rhythm
Set
Mode
Because
the
Rliythm
Set
mode
calls
Part 10 of the
Performance
to
the screen, the
effect
settings
reference
the settings
for the
Performance
in
the
temporary
area.
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