Master Effect/Aux; P1 Msteff1: Selection And Settings For Master Effect 1; P2 Msteff2: Selection And Settings For Master Effect 2; P3 Effsnd1: Send Settings For Effect 1 - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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20. MASTER EFFECT/AUX

The master effects are used by sending an adjustable send
amount from each channel to the effect. They can be used to
adjust the overall depth and balance. The D1600mkII pro-
vides two master effects.
The final effect is used to adjust the final stage of the master
LR bus. The D1600mkII provides one stereo final effect.
The AUX send is used when you wish to apply an external
effect to the sound.
P1 MstEff1: Selection and settings for
master effect 1
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1. OutputLevelMeter ........ (OUT L, R/CLP, –8, –18, –42dB)
This indicates the output level of the effect.
The horizontal axis indicates the effect output, and the
vertical axis indicates the level.
The send amount from each channel (i.e., the level
that is input to the effect) is adjusted in the "EffSnd1"
tab page.
2. EffectNumber .......... [M000, M001...032, u001...032]
Select the effect program.
"u001"–"u032" is the user area, where effect programs
that you edit can be stored.
3. EffectProgramName ..................... (Effect Program List)
When you press this button, the "Effect Algorithm"
dialog box will appear. Here you can view the structure
of the program, and check the on/off status.
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3a. EffectIcon .............................................................
3b. Effect On/Off ......................................... [On, Off]
Refer to "EffectIcon" and "Effect On/Off" for insert
effects (→p.127).
4. RetLev...................................................... [000...100]
Adjust the return level from the master effect to the
master bus.
Higher settings will cause the effect to become more
apparent.
5. RetBal ............................................. [L63...CNT...R63]
Adjust the return balance from the master effect to the
master LR bus.
"L" and "R" indicate L (left) and R (right) of the master
bus.
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6. Bypass.......................................................................
Refer to "Bypass" for the insert effects (→p.127).
7. Rename .....................................................................
Here you can modify the name of the effect program.
Select the effect program whose name you wish to
modify, press the "Rename" button to access the dialog
box, and modify the name. A name of up to 16 characters
can be used. For details, refer to "2. Naming a song"
(→p.35).
After modifying the program name, use "Store" to
store it. The effect program name you modified will
be discarded unless you use "Store" to store it.
8. Store..........................................................................
The effect program whose name or parameters you
modified can be stored in user areas "u001"–"u032."
The D1600mkII provides 32 user areas for master effects.
In the "StoreEffect" dialog box, specify the "user area
number" and press the "Exec." button to store the effect.
To cancel, press the "Cancel" button.
Effects are always overwritten.
P2 MstEff2: Selection and settings for
master effect 2
Here you can select and make settings for master effect 2.
For details, refer to "P1 MstEff1: Selection and settings for
master effect."
The send amount from each channel (the input level to
the effect) is adjusted in the "EffSnd2" tab page.

P3 EffSnd1: Send settings for effect 1

Here you can set the send amount from each mixer channel
to effect 1.
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1. SendLevelMeter.............. (SND 1/CLP, –8, –18, –42dB)
This shows the send level to effect 1.
The vertical axis shows the level.
2. Send......................................... [Ch1...16/000...100]
Adjust the send amount from each mixer channel to
effect 1.
3. Pair ...........................................................................
Specify pairing for adjacent mixer channels. For details,
refer to "P1 Ch1–8: Select the inputs for mixer channels
1–8" "Pair" (→p.123).
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