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If you selected an MFX type (see p. 35), the Rev MAIN
parameter no longer affects the Main part directly, but
rather the MFX signal.
When the MFX is set to "Off"
Main
Reverb
Rev MAIN =
Reverb for Main
MFX "Off"
When the MFX is set to any other type
Main
Reverb
MFX
Rev MAIN =
Reverb for Main + MFX
"Rev Main= 100" then means: Reverb depth of the pro-
cessed Main signal coming out of the MFX. This can be used
for a variety of interesting applications: Distortion (MFX) +
Reverb (REV), Rotary (MFX) + Plate (REV), etc.
(8) Play a few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect.
Do not forget to activate the Split or Dual part if you wish to
audition its Reverb depth.
Note: This setting can be saved to a User Program (see p. 45).
(9) Press another "big" button in the DATA ENTRY section to
leave this function.

Chorus

Chorus broadens the spatial image of the sound and creates a
stereo impression. You can choose from 8 types.
When you switch on the EXR-46 OR, none of the Keyboard parts
(Main, Dual, Split) are processed by the internal chorus effect.
Note also that the Chorus effect doesn't affect the Main part
if the MFX is set to anything but "Off".
If you don't need Chorus, you can either switch off the Chorus
processor (in which case none of the EXR-46 OR's 19 parts are
processed) or prevent just one Keyboard part from being pro-
cessed. You cannot change the amount of Chorus that is added
to the Arranger or pre-recorded Song parts.
GSwitching the Chorus effect on/off
Use the following procedure if you want no Chorus at all (for
none of the EXR-46 OR's parts), or to select another Chorus
type.
(1) Press the [FUNCTION] button (it must light).
FUNCTION
(2) Use FAMILY [√][®] to select "EFFECTS".
(3) Use SELECT [√][®] to select the "CHR" parameter:
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Note: See also "Working with the FAMILY, SELECT and numeric
buttons" (p. 20).
(4) Use the [–][+] buttons to select "Off" if you don't need
the Chorus processor. Otherwise, select one of the eight
available types (see the list below).
Chorus 1
Chorus 4
S-Delay
Chorus 2
FB Chorus
SDelayFb
Chorus 3
Flanger
(5) Play a few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect.
GChanging the amount of Chorus processing for
the Keyboard parts
To change the Chorus depth (i.e. how much Chorus is added
to a part), proceed as follows:
(6) If the [FUNCTION] button still lights, use SELECT [√][®] to
select one of the following parameters.
Chr MAIN
Chorus depth of the Main part*.
Chr DUAL
Chorus depth of the Dual part.
Chr SPLIT
Chorus depth of the Split part.
(*) Though this parameter is displayed even when MFX is set to something
else than "Off", the Main part is not processed by the Chorus effect.
(If [FUNCTION] doesn't light, first perform steps (1) and (2)
above.)
(7) Use [–][+] to select "0" if you don't want the selected Key-
board part to be processed by the Chorus effect. Other-
wise, set the desired value.
If you selected an MFX type (see p. 35), the Chr MAIN
parameter has no effect (even though it is displayed).
When the MFX is set to "Off"
Main
MFX "Off"
When the MFX is set to any other type
Main
MFX
(8) Play a few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect.
Do not forget to activate the Split or Dual part if you wish to
audition its Chorus depth.
Note: This setting can be saved to a User Program (see p. 45).
EXR-46 OR
Reverb
Chorus
Reverb
Chorus
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