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– When bypassed, the block is completely disengaged. None of its parameters have any effect on the
sound; it behaves exactly as a shunt would in its place.
With
BYPASS MODE
settings of “MUTE FX IN” or “MUTE FX OUT,” the
LEVEL
and
BALANCE
controls will still affect
the dry signal when a block is bypassed.
The MODIFIER slot of the
BYPASS MODE
parameter does not actually connect to the bypass mode parameter,
but to the block’s BYPASS SWITCH (the same one that the
FX BYP
button controls).
IMPORTANT:
When a modifier is attached to this switch, it becomes the ONLY way that you can bypass
or engage the effect. If you find an effect that won’t bypass/un-bypass, check this setting.
INPUT GAIN
– This parameter, available on reverb, pitch shift, and all three types of delay blocks,
determines the amount of signal fed to the effect portion of the block. It has no effect on the dry signal.
Within the block, this simulates the way an “Aux Send” would normally feed an effect routed in parallel.
GLOBAL MIX
– This switch determines whether or not the
MIX
setting of the selected effect will be subject
to an offset (+/- 50%) applied using the global
EFFECTS MIX
parameter (p.
133
).
This feature is provided so you can design presets with the built-in ability for one-touch mix compensation in
playing environments that require more or less wet mix. It is offered on the following effect block types:
Delay
Chorus
Feedback Return
Flanger
Formant
Megatap Delay
Multi Delay
Phaser
Pitch
Quad Chorus
Resonator
Reverb
Ring Mod
Rotary
Synth
Vocoder
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