Using Kit Fx - Alesis STRIKE User Manual

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Using Kit FX

Each kit has a processor for reverb, equalization (EQ), compression (Comp), and two FX processors. The
Kit FX Mode is where you adjust the parameters for these effects. These settings are saved with each kit.
After editing these settings, you can use the then determine how much of each effect is applied for each
individual trigger zone. You can do this in the FX/MIDI tab of Voice Mode (see
To edit effects for an entire kit:
1. After selecting a kit, press Edit > Kit FX to enter Kit
FX Mode.
2. Press the function button under the type of effect
you want to apply: reverb (F1/Reverb), equalization
(F2/EQ), compression (F3/Comp), or another effect
(F4/FX1 or F5/FX2).
3. Use the cursors to select the parameter you want to
edit.
Turn the data dial to change the parameter value or
setting.
To make adjustments to other kit effect settings,
repeat Steps 2–3.
To return to the previous screen, press F6/Back.
These are the parameters in Kit FX Mode:
Parameter
Description
Reverb
Reverb lets you apply different types of reverb to simulate your
kit being played in a specific kind of space.
Type
This is the type of space the reverb will emulate.
This is the size of the virtual space designated by the type of
Size
reverb. Higher values result in a longer reverb time.
This is the amount of high-frequency damping of the reverb, which
Color
affects its tone. Higher values result in a brighter reverb sound.
Level
This is the level of the reverb effect. If you've already set how
much reverb is applied to each trigger zone, you can use this
setting to turn down the overall reverb level for the kit.
Editing Voices >
FX/MIDI).
Values/Settings
See
Appendix > Effects
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