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These settings are ignored in Sampling mode.
Use P9: Master Effect in Program, Combination, Song, and
Song Play modes to set the Master Effects and Master EQ.
In Media mode, the effects will be set as they were in
the previously-selected mode.
3. Mixer
The input levels to the master effects are determined by the
send levels. In the P9: Master FX page of each mode, you can
specify the output level, chaining (series connection)
between master effects, and adjust the master EQ gain.
3–1. Return1, Return2
These parameters determine the level of signals output from
MFX1 and MFX2. A value on the left side of the “Wet/Dry”
parameter of a target effect for MFX 1 and 2 is used as the
output level (25% with the “Wet/Dry” parameter setting of
25:75
, 100% with the Wet setting, and 0% with the Dry set-
ting). The signals with the “Return1” and “Return2” settings
are multiplied by these output levels, and sent to the L/R
bus, then mixed with the output signals for which “BUS
Select” is set to L/R or for which “BUS Select” of the “Insert
FX” page is set to L/R.
For example, with MFX1 “Wet/Dry” set to 50:50 (50%) and
“Return1” set to 64 (50%), the resultant effect level will be
25%. The effect level is maximum (100%) when “Wet/Dry” is
set to “Wet” and “Return1” is set to 127.
3–2. Chain check box
Press this box to chain MFX1 and MFX2 to each other.
The following figure indicates that the output from “MFX1:
016: Stereo Chorus
” is added to “MFX2: 052: Reverb Hall”
input.
3–3. Chain Direction
If you have checked the “Chain” box, you can set the direc-
tion of the connection here. You can also visually confirm the
direction on the LCD.
3–4. Chain Signal
This parameter enables you to select signals routed between
MFX1 and 2. If the chain direction (order) is from MFX1 to
MFX2
, selecting LR Mix will cause the stereo L/R outputs
from MFX1 to be mixed and input to MFX2. This setting is
useful when you wish to serially connect delays that are
panned to L and R (e.g., “043: L/C/R Delay”). Selecting L
Only
or R Only will cause only one channel of stereo out-
puts from MFX1 to be input to MFX2. This setting is suitable
for a chain connection of a reverb effect and a modulation
effect such as 016: Stereo Chorus.
3–5. Chain Level
This parameter determines the level of signals routed from
one MFX to the other MFX in a chain connection.
3–6. Master EQ Gain [dB]
These parameters are used to set the gain of the Low, Mid,
and High stereo three-band EQ that is located right before
AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN) L/Mono and R. Low and High
EQs are of the shelving type, and Mid EQ is a band type
equalizer. These slider settings are linked with the Low, Mid,
and High “Gain [dB]” parameters of the “MasterEQ” page.
Use this “MasterEQ” page to set the center frequency, band
width (for Mid), and dynamic modulation of the EQ bands.
4. Controlling the Master Effects via
MIDI
You can use the Dynamic Modulation (Dmod) function to
control all Master Effects parameters in real-time from the
TRITON Extreme’s controllers or from an external MIDI
sequencer.
In Program mode, the parameters are controlled on MIDI
Global channel “MIDI Channel” (Global P1: 1–1a).
In Combination mode, Sequencer mode, and Song Play
mode
, you can set the control channels for MFX1 and MFX2
using the “Ctrl Ch” parameters of the “MFX1–2” pages.
Select the desired option from Ch01–16, and Gch.
Ch01–16:
Select this option if you wish to control the param-
eters for each Master Effect on different channels.
Gch:
Select this option if you wish to control the parameters
on MIDI Global channel “MIDI Channel” (Global P1: 1–1a).
This is the normal setting.
Since Sequencer mode lets you record and play exclusive
messages and edit tracks that include exclusive events, you
can use them to switch effects or modify effect parameter
values during song playback.
The Master EQ (stereo, three-band EQ) is located right
before AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN) L/MONO, R. Low and
High EQs are of the shelving type, and Mid EQ is a peaking
type equalizer. You can control the Low Gain and High Gain
parameters using the Dynamic Modulation function.
The Master EQ is applied to the signal input from the L/R
bus. For more information on the parameters (
Master EQ
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