Detailed effects editing
Dynamic modulation (Dmod)
Dynamic modulation (Dmod) lets you use MIDI
messages or the KRONOS's controllers to modulate
specific effect parameters in real‐time.
For more information, see "Dynamic Modulation
Sources (Dmod)" on page 1101 of the Parameter Guide.
Dmod Example
As an example, let's set up dynamic modulation to
control an effect parameter in real‐time.
1. As described in the procedure for "Using effects in
Programs" on page 202, set IFX1 to 091: L/C/R BPM
Delay. Verify that you're hearing a delay effect.
2. Go to the Program P8: Insert Effect– IFX1 page.
Using Dmod to change the delay level via the
Joystick
3. Set Input Level Dmod to +100.
4. Set Source to JS+Y: CC#01.
The delay sound will disappear.
The input level to the effect can be controlled by the
joystick. As you move the joystick away from yourself,
the delay sound will gradually increase.
MIDI/Tempo Sync
MIDI/Tempo Sync lets you synchronize effects LFOs
and delay times to the system tempo. For more
information, see "Tempo Synchronization" on
page 859 of the Parameter Guide.
Using MIDI/Tempo Sync to synchronize
delay time to tempo
1. Set up the effects as described under "Dmod
Example" on page 209.
2. Set BPM to MIDI.
3. For L, C, and R, set the Delay Base Note and Times
as desired.
Detailed effects editing Dynamic modulation (Dmod)
Using Dmod to change the feedback level via
SW1
5. In the P1: Basic/Vector– Set Up Controllers page,
set the SW1 function to SW1 Mod.CC#80, and the
Mode to Toggle.
6. Choose P8. Set the Feedback Source to SW1 Mod.
(CC#80), and set Amount to +30.
When you move the joystick away from yourself and
press the SW1 switch, the feedback level will increase,
and the delay sound will continue for a longer time.
The Amount setting specifies the feedback level that
will be in effect when the SW1 switch is pressed. If
Amount is set to –10, pressing the SW1 switch will
reduce the feedback level to 0.
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