Adding Effects
Effect Edit Menu screen structure
Effect editing is done in the Effect Edit Menu screen.
fig.22-008
Making Effect Settings
You cannot edit the patches in the GM2 group.
1.
Select the performance to which you want to apply effects.
2.
Press [FX].
The Effect Switch screen will appear.
3.
Press [MENU].
The Effect Edit Menu screen will appear.
4.
Refer to the "Signal Flow Diagram (Routing)" (p. 139), and
turn the VALUE dial or use [CURSOR] to select the edit
group containing the effect parameter you want to edit.
5.
Press the VALUE dial or [ENTER].
The effect editing screen that appears will depend on the edit
group of the parameter you selected.
You can also access the effect parameter screens by pressing
[ENTER] from the Effect Switch screen.
6.
Use [CURSOR] to select the parameter.
7.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC][DEC] to get the value you
want.
8.
When you've finished editing, press [EXIT] to return to the
previous screen.
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Functions of Effect Parameters
Part Output
fig.22-025
Here you can make output settings for the Performance.
* These parameters are the same as the corresponding Performance
settings. For details, refer to "Output Level (Part Output Level)"
(p. 89).
Part Output Level
1
Set the level of the signal that is sent to the output destination
specified by Part Output Assign (
Value: 0–127
Part Chorus Send Level
2
Sets the level of the signal sent to chorus for each part.
Value: 0–127
Part Reverb Send Level
3
Sets the level of the signal sent to reverb for each part.
Value: 0–127
Part Output Assign
4
Specifies for each part how the direct sound will be output.
Value
MFX:
Output in stereo through multi-effects. You can also
apply chorus or reverb to the sound that passes
through multi-effects.
A, B:
Output to the OUTPUT A (MIX) jack or OUTPUT B
jack in stereo without passing through multi-effects.
1–4:
Output to the INDIVIDUAL 1–4 jacks in mono
without passing through multi-effects.
The part's output destination is determined by the
PAT:
settings of the patch or rhythm set assigned to the
part.
If you've made settings so that sounds are separately routed to
the INDIVIDUAL 1 jack and INDIVIDUAL 2 jack, but no plug
is actually inserted in the INDIVIDUAL 2 jack, the sounds
routed to INDIVIDUAL 1 and INDIVIDUAL 2 will be mixed
and output from the INDIVIDUAL 1 jack.
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