Program Mode
The Program FX (PROGFX) Page
Auxiliary Send Parameters
The Auxiliary Send parameters determines the level of the program signal sent to the auxiliary
effects chain.
Aux Send
The Aux Send parameter determines the level of the program signal sent to the auxiliary effects
chain.
Pre/Post Insert
The Pre/Post Insert parameter determines the point at which the auxiliary effect is applied to the
signal. When this parameter is set to Post, the PC3K applies the auxiliary effect to the signal post‐
insert, i.e., after the insert effect has been applied. When this parameter is set to Pre, the PC3K
applies the auxiliary effect to the signal pre‐insert.
To hear a program put through two effects in series (i.e., through two cascaded effects), choose
your desired effects for the Insert and either Aux (for whatever Aux you choose, the other
should be set to 0 None), set each bus' Output to Main, and set the Aux Send parameter to
either 0 dB or 100%. Then, set the Pre/Post Insert parameter to Post.
To hear a program put through two effects in parallel (i.e., through two distinct effects), choose
your desired effects for the Insert and either Aux (again, for whatever Aux you choose, the other
should be set to 0 None), set each bus' Output to Main, and set the Aux Send parameter to
either 0 dB or 50%. Then, set the Pre/Post Insert parameter to Pre.
With respect to each other, the Auxes are always in parallel, that is, they cannot be cascaded.
Type
The Type parameter determines how the selected wet aux signal (i.e., with effects applied) is
mixed into the final signal. Additionally, it determines the units in which the Aux Send
parameter values are.
When Type is set to dB, the Aux Send parameter values are in units of decibels (dB). The value
specified in the Aux Send parameter is the amount of program signal sent to the aux effects
chain. To hear equal parts wet signal and dry signal (the signal with no effects applied) on the
main audio output, set the main Insert effect to 0 None and the Insert Output to Main, and set
the Aux 1 effect to your desired effect and the Aux 1 Output to Main. Then, set the Aux1 Send to
0dB. If you want only wet signal on the main audio output, set the main Insert Output to Sec.—
keep in mind that by this method, the dry signal is sent to the auxiliary audio outputs.
When Type is set to %, the Aux Send parameter values are in units of percent (%). The value
specified in the Aux Send parameter is the percentage of which the wet auxiliary signal
comprises the final signal—the insert signal comprises the rest of the final signal. To hear equal
parts wet signal and dry signal on the main audio output, set the main Insert effect to 0 None
and the Insert Output to Main, and set the Aux 1 effect to your desired effect and the Aux 1
Output to Main. Then, set the Aux1 Send to 50%. If you want to hear only the wet signal, set the
Aux1 Send to 100%.
Aux1 Mod, Aux2 Mod
The Aux Mod parameter gives you real‐time control over the amount of program signal sent to
the aux effects chain. You can set the Aux Mod parameter to any PC3K control source. The
amount that you specify for the Aux Send parameter is the maximum value that the Aux Mod
control source can send—the minimum value is 0.
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