Efx/Reverb Buttons; Efx - Kawai MP6 Owner's Manual

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4. EFX / REVERB Buttons

4.1 EFX

EFX type
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The internal sounds of the MP6 can be enhanced using the built in REVERB and
EFX generators.
There are 7 REVERB types and 23 di erent EFX types to choose from. MP6
contains 4 variations of EFX type per INT section, and di erent EFX can be added
to the sound of each ZONE.
The MP6 contains 23 high quality EFX types, designed to complement the
internal sounds. Each internal sound has a preset e ect assigned as the default.
The EFX button turns the EFX generator ON or OFF for the selected sound.
To turn the EFX "ON" for the current sound, press the EFX button and the button
will light up. EFX will be added to the current sound.
To turn the EFX "OFF" again, press the EFX button again (the light on the button
will be turned o ).
Press and hold the EFX button for a few seconds. The display shows EFX type
added to the current selected ZONE.
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EFX TYPE
18: Rotary 1
Use the VALUE buttons to change the e ect type. Each EFX type has a default
value for RATE and DEPTH, so when changing the EFX type, the values are
changed automatically. You can edit these values with the EFX RATE and EFX
DEPTH knobs in the rst row of the CONTROL KNOBS section on the panel.
To select another ZONE, press its ZONE SELECT button.
Chorus
Chorus is a slight detuning of the sound, which adds depth and
richness to the sound.
Flanger
Flanger introduces a shifting comb- lter, which adds motion and a
"hollow" tone to the sound.
Celeste
Celeste is a three phase chorus, with each of the three chorus units
at di erent phase.
Ensemble
Ensemble is a three phase chorus, with each of the three chorus
units at a di erent phase and frequency. This gives a slightly richer
sound than the Celeste e ect, above.
Delay 1/2/3/4
Delay adds echoes to the sound.
AutoPan 1/2/3
AutoPan alternates the sound left and right across the stereo eld
at a variable rate. AutoPan 3 includes an overdrive e ect.
Tremolo 1/2/3/4 Tremolo changes the volume of the sound, making it louder and
softer at a variable rate. Tremolo 3 includes an overdrive e ect.
Phaser 1/2
Phaser creates a cyclic phase change, adding motion to the sound.

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