Section 5 — Effect Concepts
Selecting Effects
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Selecting Effects
When OFF
is selected,
all sounds
are dry,
regardless
of their
output
setting.
When INST is selected, the instruments
control the effect. In this mode, each time an
instrument is selected, its related effect is
loaded into the ASR–10. Any stacked
instruments will use the primary instrument's
effect.
Both BANK and the
ROM effects are
GLOBAL effects.
When selected, they
become the effect for
all instruments. Each
instrument still has
control over its Output
Bus and Mix controls.
OFF
BANK/ROM#
FX=
INST
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On this screen, you select the Effect mode:
calls up the FX Select screen
STOP
FX=INST EFFECT NAME
CMD
FX Bypass
FX Select
Pressing FX Select/FX Bypass…
The main parameter of the FX Select/FX Bypass page is the effects selector. Changing this
parameter causes a new effect to be selected, which in turn changes the type of parameters that
will be available on the Edit/Effects page. This parameter may also change the Effect Type,
which will affect how individual instruments within the internal memory will interact with the
effect (see the preceding discussion on effect types). Selecting a new effect will automatically set
all of the effect parameters to their default values for the new effect. The ROM Effects, those that
always reside within the internal memory of the ASR-10, are selected here.
ROM Effects List
These are the available ROM Effects within the ASR-10:
HALL REVERB
Hall, left to right (transverse) reflections
44KHZ REVERB
A hall reverb utilizing the 44KHZ playback rate
ROOM REVERB
A reverb featuring a shorter, room-like decay
DUAL DELAYS
A dual delay with separate left and right delay times
44KHZ DELAYS
A dual delay utilizing the 44KHZ playback rate
REVRB
Four-voice chorus combined with reverb
REVRB
Phase shifter combined with reverb
REV
Flanger combined with reverb
ROT. SPKR+REV
Rotating speaker simulator with reverb and distortion
CHOR+REV+DDL
Chorus with reverb plus digital delay
CMP+DIST+REV
Compression, Distortion, and Reverb. Great for guitar and amp
simulation with acoustic feedback
DIST+CHO+REV
Distortion with chorus and reverb
WAH+DIST+REV
“Volume-Wah” effect with distortion and reverb