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Multi Edit Mode
FX Page
Aux1 Override, Aux2 Override
Normally, the Aux Effects Chains are specified by the program on the specified Aux Effects
channel. When Aux1/2 Override is set to Yes, the Chain parameter can be selected, allowing
you to choose a different Aux effect Chain.
Set Aux1/2 Override to Yes to select an override Aux Chain on this page. Set Override to No
to use the Aux FX chain of the specified Aux FX Channel.
Chain
When Aux1/2 Override is set to Yes, you can use the Chain field to select an Aux Override
Chain for the corresponding Aux Effect.
Aux1 Mod Override, Aux2 Mod Override
When the Aux1/2 Mod Override parameter is set to None, the Aux Send levels for each
Zone are scaled by the Aux Send Mod assignment in each program (set in Program Edit
Mode). In most factory Programs, the send level for Aux 1 is usually controlled by an Aux
mod set to MIDI 28 and MIDI 90 (usually controlled by Slider 5 and Switch 5 in Program
Mode). Because of this, in many cases you may need to assign 2 Multi controllers to these
MIDI destinations in order to Adjust the Multi Send levels.
Each Mod Override parameter allows you to select a single controller or modulation source
which will control the send level or dry/wet amount for the Aux 1 or Aux 2 Chain. Selecting
a Mod Override will disable any Aux Mod controllers or modulation sources that were
assigned in the Program of the Aux FX Channel.
The easiest way to adjust Aux send levels in Multi Mode is to set the Aux1/2 Mod Override
parameter to ON. This will cause each Program to use the selected send level value.
If you wish to have real time control over the Aux Send levels, set the Aux1/2 Mod Override
parameter to a Controller by holding the ENTER button and moving the desired controller
(knob, slider, wheel).
If you select a MIDI controller for the Mod Override (entries 1 through 95 in the Mod
Override list), you must select the same MIDI controller number in the "MIDI Dest" field
for the desired controller on the Multi Controls page. This must be done for each Zone that
you wish to apply the Mod override controller. The Multi Controls page allows you to set
entry/exit values as well as scaling and offset values for the Mod Override controller.
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