Kurzweil PC4 SE Musician's Manual page 49

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Program Edit Mode
FX Page
Send
The Aux Send parameters determine how much of the Program's signal is sent to each Aux
FX Chain. Depending on the Type parameter, the send values are set either in dB or wet/dry
percent.
Pre/Post
The Aux Pre/Post parameters determine whether or not the output of the Insert chain is sent
to each Aux Chain (the "pre" or "post" insert signal).
When set to Pre, the output of the Insert chain is not sent to the Aux Chain.
When set to Post, the output of the Insert chain is sent to the Aux Chain.
Type
The Type parameter determines the values used for each Send parameter (dB or percent), and
whether or not each send will work as a wet/dry control.
When Type is set to dB, the Aux send level is set in dB and works like a traditional send on
an audio mixing board. As you turn up the Aux send, the Aux Chain's processed wet signal
is layered over the program's unprocessed dry signal. Setting Type to dB is useful for setting a
precise send value. The level of signal sent to the Chain is set in dB, the higher the value the
more processed signal you will hear.
When Type is set to %, the Aux send level is set in % and works as a dry/wet mix. As you
turn up the Aux send, the Aux Chain's processed wet signal is turned up and begins to
replace the program's unprocessed dry signal, which is turned down. For example, with an
Aux send set to 50% you hear an equal amount of unprocessed (dry) and processed (wet)
signal. With an Aux send set to 100% you hear only the processed (wet) signal and none of
the original unprocessed (dry) signal. Typically it's best to set Type to % when a continuous
controller (like a Slider) is assigned to the Mod parameter, because it will give the controller
more usable range then when set to dB.
Mod
Use each Mod parameter to select a physical controller or other control source to adjust each
Aux Send value. The selected Mod control source will adjust the Send level using the range
set by the Send parameter.
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