Changing The Effects Routing; Selecting Effects - Kurzweil PC1 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV B Manual

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You can also change the Wet/Dry mix from the PC1's front panel, using the FX Wet/Dry
parameters. See Wet/Dry Mix on page 3-14 for more information.
Send a MIDI Controller message of 94 to change effects routing. A value of 0–31 switches the
routing to None; a value of 32–63 switches to FX-A; a value of 64–95 switches to FX-B; a value of
96–127 switches to Both.

Changing the Effects Routing

The Routing parameter determines whether the sound of a program or setup gets sent to one or
both of the effects blocks. Think of the Routing parameter as an effect send, routing the audio
signal from the sound engine to the effects processor (or bypassing it).
When you select a program or setup, the LED in the Effect button indicates the effects routing, as
follows:
Off
None
Green
FX-A
Red
FX-B
Amber
Both
One way to change the effect you hear with a program or setup is to change the effects routing so
that you hear a different effect, a combination of effects, or no effect at all.
1.
Press the Effect button (In MIDI Receive mode, there's no FX Routing parameter,
because effects routing is part of the MIDI Receive menu).
2.
Use the Plus/Minus buttons or Alpha Wheel to change the value of the Routing
parameter.
3.
If you're changing effects routings for a setup, press one of the zone buttons to select a
different zone, and change the effects routing for that zone as well, if desired.
4.
Save your changes (see Naming and Storing on page 4-2), unless you want the routing
to revert to its original state the next time you select the program or setup.

Selecting Effects

1.
Press the Effect button.
2.
Press the Right cursor button. The FXA Select parameter appears. Press the Right cursor
button again to get to the FXB Select parameter. The bottom line of the display shows
the ID and name of the current effect. The top line shows the name of the current menu,
as well as the editing mode. (If you entered FX mode from MIDI Receive mode, the FXA
Select parameter appears right away, and you don't have to press the Right cursor
button.)
3.
Use the Plus/Minus button or Alpha Wheel to select a different effect.
4.
Save your changes (see Naming and Storing on page 4-2), unless you want the effect to
revert to its original state the next time you select the program or setup.
Performance Features
Effects
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