Editing Effect Parameters; Fx Edit Function Screen - Roland M-200i V-mixer Owner's Manual

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Editing effect parameters

You use the FX EDIT screen to manipulate effect parameters.
Accessing the FX EDIT screen
1.
Access the EFFECTS screen.
2.
Move the cursor to the EDIT button for the desired effect
among "FX1-4" and press [ENTER].
The FX1-4 EDIT screen is displayed.
Use the up and down cursor buttons to move the cursor to
the parameter you want to access, and use the value dial to
adjust the value.
You can also configure USER buttons to access the FX1-4 EDIT
screens (p. 95).
When GEQ is selected as the effect type, refer to "GEQ EDIT
screen" (p. 72).
Effects,GEQ,External effects

FX EDIT FUNCTION screen

1.
Access the FX EDIT screen.
2.
Press [FUNC] to access the FX EDIT FUNCTION screen.
The operations available at the FX EDIT FUNCTION screen are as
follows:
GEQ ON FADER
When this is set to ON, you can controll a GEQ using
the top-panel faders (p. 73).
(only when the effect type is GEQ.)
0.5dB STEP
When this is set to ON, you can operate the GEQ
fader in steps of 0.5 dB.
(only when the effect type is GEQ.)
SOURCE L/R
This sets the input source for the specified FX.
DESTINATION L/R This sets the output destination for the specified FX.
BYPASS L/R
This turns bypass on/off for the specified FX. When
these are on, the input signal will be "thru-ed" to the
output.
LINK
This links the parameters and bypass setting
between the L and R sides.
The following effect types support LR LINK of
parameters:
• DELAY x2
• P.SHIFTER x2
• CH STRIP x2
FLAT
This sets the 31-band GEQ to a flat response.
(only when the effect type is GEQ.)
COPY
Copies FX settings to the clipboard.
PASTE
When FX settings have been copied to the clipboard,
this pastes the settings from the clipboard.
UNDO
This undoes the last-performed parameter paste
operation. It is not displayed when there is no action
to undo.
LIBRARY
Accesses the FX LIBRARY screen.
For information on COPY, PASTE, UNDO, LIBRARY go to "Basic
operation," and refer to Copy" (p. 28), "Paste" (p. 29), "Undo"(p.
29), "Library" (p. 30).
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