Using The Multi-Effect; What Is A Mastering Effect - Roland Fantom X6 User Manual

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Using effects

Using the multi-effect

The Fantom-X's multi-effect processor (MFX) covers virtually existing types of effect. You can use the
panel knobs to make quick changes to the most important parameters. You can also make further detailed
changes, allowing a level of detailed adjustment that rivals dedicated effect processor units.
fig.2-16

What is a mastering effect?

The mastering effect is a special compressor that splits the signal into high, mid, and low-frequency
ranges, and processes each range independently. In contrast to other effects which are used on just a
specific part or tone, the mastering effect is used on the final output. It can be used to make the volume
more consistent while also improving the overall definition and tonal cohesion.
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For more about multi-effects
→ "Effects List" (p. 270) in Owner's Manual
→ "Making Multi-Effects Settings (MFX1–3)" (p. 213) in Owner's Manual
For more about mastering-effects
→ "Mastering Effect" (p. 217) in Owner's Manual

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