Style View-Effects Rotor Assign; Style View-Rotor On/Off; Style View-Muting Style Parts - KETRON SD9 Manual

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CHO
(CHORUS):- Touch this to adjust how much CHORUS you want applied to each part (0-127).
EFX
(EFFECTS):- Touch this to select which parts you want routed through the EFFECTS bus (EFX = ON/OFF).
The box below the LOW2 box will display the current effect type. Touch it to change the effect (remember you can
use the data wheel to scroll through other effects below and touch the one you want – then press EXIT to return to
the STYLE VIEW – EFFECTS page). Touch EFX again to exit from the effects mode (not yellow).
Tips:-
There is a special effect type (ROTOR) which can be selected from the drop down menu shown in
Fig. 80b below, by touching the effects box (1) and then turning the data wheel until you see 'ROTOR' in the drop
down menu – then touch 'ROTOR' to set the effect.
Fig. 80b. Style View- Effects Rotor assign
Fig. 80c. Style View- Rotor on/off
Touch the EFFECTS box next to Chord 3 (as shown in Fig. 80c above) to apply this effect to the voice in Chord 3.
If you have not already done so, you should touch the voice in Chord 3 and switch it to an organ voice. Now, as you
play the style, you will notice how as you play, the organ's Leslie effect gradually speeds up or slows down. You
may want to turn up the volume of Chord 3 a little more to truly experience and appreciate this feature.
This effect is effective only with Chord 3. It applies an automatic Lesslie Slow/Fast effect onto the sound selected in
chord 3 based on how you're playing, so try and use Organ Sounds for this chord if you intend to use this effect.
Touch
MUTE:- Touch this icon when you want to mute individual parts of the style. With the MUTE on (yellow), when
you touch any of the volumes related to any of the style parts, that track is instantly turned off (mute). A "M" will be
displayed in it's corresponding volume box as shown in Fig. 81 below.
Fig. 81. Style View- Muting Style parts
In the example above, Chord 1 has been muted ("M" in volume box). Touching the volume box once more will turn
the track back on and return it's volume to what it was before it was turned off (Muted). Touch the MUTE icon
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