Patching An Internal Effect; Using An Internal Effect Via The Mix Bus - Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual

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Patching an internal effect

To use an internal effect, you must first patch the input and output of the effect to an appropriate signal path. Here we
will explain two typical methods of patching.

Using an internal effect via the MIX bus

Here's how you can patch MIX channel outputs to the effect input, and the effect outputs to input channels. As an exam-
ple, we will explain how to use a VARI type MIX bus as the effect send, and an input channel as the effect return.
[Procedure]
1. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the
INPUT [PAN/ROUTING] switch several times to
access the following CH to MIX screen.
LCD FUNCTION ACCESS
block
INPUT [PAN/ROUTING] switch
CH to MIX screen (PAN/ROUTING function)
2. Use the VARI/FIX buttons located at the left of the
screen to select "VARI" as the type for the MIX bus
that will be used as the effect send.
Chapter 12. Internal effects
Hint
The VARI/FIX selection is made in groups of two
adjacent odd-numbered
buses. If you wish to use the effect input in stereo, it
is convenient to set these two MIX buses as a pair.
3. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the
[EFFECT] switch several times to access the
EFFECT 1 – EFFECT 8 screen for the desired effect.
LCD FUNCTION ACCESS
block
[EFFECT] switch
EFFECT 1 screen (EFFECT function)
even-numbered MIX
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