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using the physical controller of your choice. FXMods provide a convenient way to gain serious
performance flexibility.
The top line of the display indicates that you're on the KDFX page in the Program Editor, and
that any changes you make will affect all layers of the current program. The second line consists
of the Studio parameter; this identifies the studio associated with the current program, and
enables you to change that studio.
The next line identifies the five parameters that make up each FXMod. Every FXMod uses these
same five parameters, although the available values for some parameters depend on the
specifications of the current studio, or on the values of other parameters in the FXMod—or both.
Bus
Indicates which bus the FXMod will affect. Every FXMod is associated with a single
KDFX bus. This can be any of the KDFX buses, which include Input A (InA) through
Input D, FXBus1 (FX1) through FXBus4, the Aux bus (Aux), and the Mix bus (Mix).
Param
Determines which aspect of the current studio the FXMod will affect. The available
values for this parameter depend on both the value of the Bus parameter, and the
specifications of the current studio.
Adjust
Like the Adjust parameter on other editor pages, this enables you to set a "starting
point" for your real-time control over the specified aspect of the studio. For example,
you might want to zero a Wet/Dry mix before using a slider to vary it, or change a
cutoff frequency to enhance the harmonics in a particular sound or effect. The
available values for this parameter depend on the value of the Param parameter. The
values you set for the Adjust parameter are not cumulative, as they are in other
editors; they override the programmed settings for the studio used by the program.
Source
Specifies which control source you'll use to modify the studio in real time. You can use
any global control for the source.
Depth
The amount that the specified aspect of the studio will be modified by the specified
source. This is in addition to the amount specified by the Adjust parameter. The
available values for Depth depend on the value of the Param parameter.
On the Program-editor page above, the first FXMod affects the level on the Mix bus, overriding
whatever mix level is defined for the studio.
The second FXMod cuts the level of the send from FXBus1 to the Aux bus by 12.5 dB. Slider B
(MIDI 22) boosts the Aux level by 11 dB at the top, and returns it to the Adjust value at the
bottom.
The third FXMod does pretty much the same thing as the second, except that it does it to
FXBus2, cuts the signal less, and boosts it less when you move Slider B up.
Program Mode and the Program Editor
The KDFX Page
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