Effect Routing; Changing The Routing - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Using effects

Effect routing

You can route the MFX to various buses (signal routes) within the MV-8000. Different
routing will produce different results.

Changing the routing

By changing the routing of the MFX you can use it as an insert effect or a loop effect.
Insert effect
The audio source will be sent directly into the effect, and the output will be the
sound processed by the effect. Use this routing when you're applying an effect to a
guitar, etc.
Loop effect
This routing is also called "send and return." The sound processed by the effect
will be mixed with the original (unprocessed) sound. Use this routing when you're
applying reverb to a vocal.
Here's how to change the MFX routing
1.
Press
The EFFECTS screen (p. 372) will appear.
2.
Use
(up/down) to move the
cursor to MFX, making it the current
effect.
MFX will be enclosed in a frame and
highlighted.
3.
Use the VALUE dial to change the
setting of the Routing parameter.
This sets the MFX routing.
Value
Input
AUX1~4
Master
124
.
Routing and result
MFX will be routed to the input mixer. The effect will apply to the
signal received from the input jack.
MFX will be routed to AUX bus mixer 1~4 respectively. The inter-
nal AUX buses will be used, letting you use MFX as a loop-type
effect.
MFX will be routed to the master out, and will process all of the
sounds mixed together.
Only the "loop-type" routing
is available for the
Delay&Chorus effect and
Reverb effect.
For details on how the
buses are connected, refer
to the "MIXER BLOCK
DIAGRAM" included with
the MV-8000.

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