Wet / Dry Mix
Most programs and setups are routed to Effect block by default. The audio signal processed by
the Effect block can be routed to Reverb block before being sent to the main output.
The [Effect] and [Reverb] buttons in the Performance / Edit region of the front panel enables the
"sends" to each block. When the bottonʹs LEDs are lit, control the send amount with knobs. The
numeric value for each block means the following:
• The Effect controls how much of Effect block's effect gets applied to the dry signal coming
from the sound engine.
• The Reverb controls how much of the processed signal coming from Effect block goes to
Reverb block and gets Reverb block's effect applied to it.
Bypassing Effect
Sometimes, you need to mute all the effects. For example, when you're in the studio, your
recording engineers may want to use their own external effects. You can easily silence all your
effects and / or reverb temporarily without making any lasting changes to the programs or
setups you're playing. Just deactivate each block with the corresponding button. The LEDs are
turned off when they are deactivated. In this case, the effect engine is still active although the
effects are muted. The audio signal simply bypasses the effect engine.
< Figure 7‐4 Effect Bypass >
Chapter 7
Effect
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