Master Eff2; Final Eff; Send; Pan - Korg D3200 Owner's Manual

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2. Trim knob
With a setting of 100, the level will be the same as the
input level.
If distortion is caused by an excessively high input level
when you apply the effect, use this parameter to lower
the input level.
3. Effect chain display
This shows the chain of effects that make up the effect
program.
4. Knob icons
Use these to edit the parameters of each effect.
For details, refer to "4-2. Insert EFF" (→p.114), 7. Knob
icons.
5. ON/OFF
This is an on/off switch for the selected effect within the
effect chain.
If the button is OFF, that effect will be bypassed.
6. Level meter
This shows the input/output level of the effect and the
GR (gain reduction) level.
7. Effect return
Sets the effect return level and balance.
8. Rename
Use this to rename an effect program.
For details, refer to "4-2. Insert EFF" (→ p.115 ) , 10. Rename.
9. Store
Use this to store the effect program whose parameters or
name you have edited.
For details, refer to "4-2. Insert EFF" (→p.115), 11. Store.

4-4. Master EFF2

For details on the parameters, refer to the section above, "4-
3. Master EFF1."

4-5. Final EFF

The final effect is used to make final adjustments to the over-
all sound in the last stage of the master bus. Here you can use
one stereo effect program.
You can use the Knob Matrix located below the LCD screen
to edit the parameters that are shown as knob icons.
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1. Effect program selection
To select an effect program, use the value dial, or click the
popup button in the screen and choose from the list of
effect programs displayed by category.
If the selected program has been edited, the program
number's P (preset), U (user), or S (song) indication will
change to "E," indicating that the program has been
edited.
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[0...100]
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2. Trim knob
With a setting of 100, the level will be the same as the
input level.
If distortion is caused by an excessively high input level
when you apply the effect, use this parameter to lower
the input level.
3. Effect chain display
This shows the chain of effects that make up the effect
program.
4. Knob icons
Use these to edit the parameters of each effect.
For details, refer to "4-2. Insert EFF" (→p.114), 7. Knob
icons.
5. ON/OFF
This is an on/off switch for the selected effect within the
effect chain.
If the button is OFF, that effect will be bypassed.
6. Level meter
This shows the input/output level of the effect and the
GR (gain reduction) level.
7. Rename
Use this to rename an effect program.
For details, refer to "4-2. Insert EFF" (→ p.115 ) , 10. Rename.
8. Store
Use this to store the effect program whose parameters or
name you have edited.
For details, refer to "4-2. Insert EFF" (→p.115), 11. Store.
Operation is the same as when you press the MIXER key and
click the SEND (EFF/AUX/REC) button in the page jump
menu screen. For the parameters, refer to "2e. SEND (EFF/
AUX/REC)" (→p.109).
This displays the 2d-1. EQ/ATT tab page. For the parame-
ters, refer to "2d-1. EQ/ATT" (→p.107).
This displays the 2c-1. Fader Pan tab page. For the parame-
ters, refer to "2c-1. Fader Pan" (→p.103).
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5. SEND

6. EQ

7. PAN

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