Korg Soundlink DRS OASYS PCI User Manual page 75

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Bypassing Effects
To bypass a single Effect, click on the slot number to the left of the Effect name.
When bypassed, the Effect name will be grayed out. To re-enable the Effect, just
click the slot number again. You can also bypass the Effect by using the Bypass
button in the Effect Control Panel.
To bypass all of the Effects in the Channel, option-click (MacOS) or CTRL-click
(Windows) on any of the Effects slot numbers.
FX Auto-Load
On, Off. Programs and Effects-Only Programs contain Insert Effects. If the FX
Auto-Load parameter is checked (turned on), these Effects will be loaded
automatically when the Program or Effects-Only Program is loaded. Any Effects
which had previously been on the Channel will be discarded.
If you want to audition Programs, set FX Auto-Load to On (checked). With this
setting, each Program's effects will automatically be loaded into the channel inserts.
If you have set up a specific set of Insert Effects, and want to audition Programs
while keeping the Effects the same, set FX Auto-Load to Off (un-checked). With this
setting, selecting a new Program will not change the current Insert Effects.
Sends A & B
The OASYS PCI has four Send Busses, and each mixer channel can access up to two
of these simultaneously. Sends are post-insert, and can be either pre- or post-fader.
Send Bus Select A & B
Send Bus 1-4. This selects the Send Bus used by the send. Each Send Bus can use up
to four effects, just like the insert effects on the mixer channel. Effects are assigned
to Send Busses in the in the Send Busses window, described on page 74.
Send Level knobs A & B
0-127. This controls the volume level of the send.
Send levels A and B respond to MIDI controllers #12 and #13, respectively.
Send Pre/Post buttons A & B
Pre, Post. This button controls whether the send is post-insert, pre-fader, or post-
insert, post-fader.
Post is the default. With this setting, changes in the channel volume fader will affect
the send level, so that the relative levels remain the same.
When this is set to Pre, changes in the channel volume fader do not affect the send
level. You can even turn the channel fader all the way to zero, and the send can
remain at maximum level. This can be used to create a sound with more "wet" than
"dry," to fade the dry sound in and out while the level of the wet sound remains
constant, and so on.
OASYS PCI
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