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9–5: VALVE FORCE
Here you can adjust the settings of the Valve Force analog
vacuum tube circuit.
You can apply Valve Force to single or multiple timbres,
either alone, in conjunction with an insert effect, or place it
at the final output stage of a combination in order to add a
light sense of boost or the distinctive tonal character unique
to vacuum tubes.
Use the VALVE FORCE [ON/OFF] key to turn Valve
Force on/off.
Valve Force is a stereo-in/stereo-out analog circuit.
Valve Force parameter settings are saved indepen-
dently for each combination.
9–5a
9–5b
9–5a: VALVE FORCE
Input Trim
Ultra Boost
Tube Gain
Output Level
These parameters control the input to the Valve Force cir-
cuit, the amount of ultra-low-frequency boost, the input
gain to the vacuum tube, and the Valve Force.
For details on these parameters, refer to Program mode.
As in Program mode, you can use MIDI NRPN control
change messages to control the VALVE FORCE [ON/
OFF] key and the parameters (knobs) listed above.
However, the MIDI channel used for control will be the
"Ctrl Ch".
Placement
Here you can specify where in the audio path you wish to
place the Valve Force circuit.
For details on this parameter, refer to Program mode.
Example settings:
Here's an example of settings when you've set "Placement"
to Insert (Use 3/4 BUS) in Combination mode.
Set "BUS Select" (8–1b) or post-IFX "BUS Sel." (8–2a) to
insert Valve Force at the desired location. Use Valve Force
"BUS Sel." (9–5a) to specify the output destination of the
Valve Force.
• Timbre → Valve Force → audio output
"BUS Select": 3/4(Tube)
Valve Force "BUS Sel.": L/R or 1/2
You can send more than one timbre to Valve Force.
However you can't make Valve Force settings indepen-
dently for each timbre.
• Timbre → Valve Force → insert effect → master effects
→ audio output
"BUS Select": 3/4(Tube)
Valve Force "BUS Sel.": IFX1...5
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9–5
[000...127]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[Final, Insert (User 3/4 BUS)]
Post-IFX "Send1," "Send2": as desired
Post-IFX "BUS Sel.": L/R or 1/2
Don't set the post-IFX "BUS Sel." to 3/4(Tube), since
doing will cause a feedback loop that may produce
unpleasant distortion.
• Timbre → insert effect → Valve Force → master effects
→ audio output
"BUS Select": IFX1...5
Post-IFX "BUS Sel.": 3/4(Tube)
Valve Force "BUS Sel.": L/R or 1/2
Valve Force "Send1," "Send2": as desired
• Timbre → insert effect → Valve Force → insert effect
→ master effects → audio output
"BUS Select": IFX1...5
Post-IFX "BUS Sel.": 3/4(Tube)
Valve Force "BUS Sel.": IFX1...5
Post-IFX "Send1," "Send2": as desired
Post-IFX "BUS Sel.": L/R or 1/2
Don't set the post-IFX "BUS Sel." to any preceding IFX,
since doing so will cause a feedback loop that may pro-
duce unpleasant distortion.
You can apply Valve Force to the external Audio Input
in the same way. (☞Global P0: 0–3a)
Ctrl Ch (Control Channel)
Specifies the MIDI channel on which Valve Force will be
controlled.
Gch: Control using the global MIDI channel specified by
"MIDI Channel" (Global P1).
Normally you will set this to Gch or to the channel that you
selected as the global MIDI channel.
9–5b: Post VALVE FORCE Mixer
Pan(CC#8)
BUS Sel.
[L/R, IFX1...5, 1, 2, 1/2, Off]
Send1
Send2
ADC OVERLOAD !!
These parameters specify the destination to which the Valve
Force output is sent.
Refer to Program mode for details on these parameters.
As in Program mode, you can use CC#8 to control "Pan
(CC#8)," CC#93 to control "Send1," and CC#93 to con-
trol "Send2." However, the MIDI channel used for con-
trol will be the "Ctrl Ch".
"Pan," "BUS Sel.", "Send1," "Send2," and "ADC
OVERLOAD !!" apply only if "Placement" is set to
Insert (Use 3/4 BUS).
▼ 9–5: Page Menu Command
Program 9–5A
[Ch01...16, Gch]
[L000...C064...R127]
[000...127]
[000...127]
0–1A

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