Using the pads to switch effects on/off
You can use the pads to directly switch each effect on/off. For the
procedure, refer to the following pages.
"11 EFFECT SW (Using the Pads to Switch the Effects)" (p.
199)
"12 PATCH MFX SW (Using the Pads to Switch Patch Multi-
effects)" (p. 199)
Making Effect Settings
1.
In the appropriate mode, select the sound to which you
want to apply effects.
2.
Press [EFFECTS (ROUTING)] to access the Effects screen.
3.
Press one of the [F1 (Routing)]–[F7 (Mastering)] tabs to
select the effect that you want to edit.
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4.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the parameter you
wish to modify.
5.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC] [DEC] to get the value
you want.
6.
Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.
F-key operations in the effect screen
F-key
Explanation
F1
Routing edit screen
Routing
F2
Patch multi-effect edit screen
PFX
F3
MFX 1 edit screen
MFX 1
F4
MFX 2 edit screen
MFX 2
F5
Chorus edit screen
Chorus
F6
Reverb edit screen
Reverb
F7
Mastering edit screen
Mastering
F8
Returns to the previous screen
Exit
Applying Effects in Single Mode
Single mode allows you to use patch FX (PFX), chorus, and reverb.
These effects will operate according to the effect settings of the patch,
rhythm set, or sample set that's assigned to the keyboard part.
"Specifying How the Sound will be Output (Routing)" (p.
151)
In addition, you can apply a multi-effect (MFX1) to the external
audio input or audio tracks.
"Specifying the effect applied to the external audio input or
an audio track" (p. 150)
Applying Effects in Live Mode
Live mode allows you to use patch FX (PFX), chorus, and reverb.
These effects will operate according to the effect settings of the live
set.
"Specifying How the Sound will be Output (Routing)" (p.
151)
In addition, you can apply a multi-effect (MFX1) to the external
audio input or audio tracks.
"Specifying the effect applied to the external audio input or
an audio track" (p. 150)
Specifying How the Sound will be
Output (Routing)
Here you can make overall settings for effects, and the output
destination and level of each signal.
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p. 151
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For details on these settings, refer to "Making Effect Settings"
p. 159
(p. 151).
p. 159
In this screen, the name of the parameter selected by the cursor
p. 160
is shown in the "
–
screen. The current value of the parameter is also shown here.
Adding Effects
" area in the lower left of the
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