Chapter 7
Effect
MIDI Controller 93 and MIDI Controller 91 are assigned to control the wet/dry mix of Effect
and Reverb block. The value of 0 means completely dry signal with no effect processing at all.
The value of 127 is the opposite ‐ processed signal only.
• MIDI91 / REVERB • MIDI93 / EFFECT
Routing Effect
Routing Effects is determining which block the audio signal will pass through. Literally, the
term "Routing" means selecting paths in the SP2's effect engine along which to send the audio
signal generated by the sound engine. You can also make the audio signal temporarily bypass
the effect engine without reprogramming the SP2. < Figure 7‐3 >
When you select a program or setup, the LEDs in the Effect and Global buttons will indicate the
current effect routing.
Selecting Effect
1.
Press [Effect] button
2.
Make sure the LED in the [Edit] button is blinking, which means that you are in the
Effect Editing mode.
3.
Select the desired effect type from the category. The category includes chorus, flanger,
delay, compressor, distortion, filter, laserverb, misc. ( rotary speaker, enhancer, simple
motion, etc.) After you make selection, choose the desire preset with Sound Select
button.
4.
Unless you store changes, the effect assignment reverts to its preset state as soon as
you you select another program or setup. If you change the effect routing for program
or setup and preserve the changed setting, press [Store] button
5.
The display will ask you to to be sure. Press [+ / Yes] button to confirm.
7-2
< Figure 7‐2 Effect Wet/Dry >
< Figure 7‐3 Routing Effect >