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Sampling
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P8
P9
8–3: IFX 1
8–4: IFX 2
8–5: IFX 3
8–6: IFX 4
8–7: IFX 5
Set the effect parameters for the IFX 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 effects
that you selected in the Insert FX page (
Effect Dmod (dynamic modulation) is controlled by the
global MIDI channel specified in Global Mode P1.
9–1: VALVE FORCE
Here you can adjust the settings of the Valve Force analog
vacuum tube circuit.
You can apply the Valve Force circuit when sampling or res-
ampling, and you can also use it in conjunction with an
insert effect.
Use the VALVE FORCE [ON/OFF] key to turn Valve
Force on/off.
Valve Force is a stereo-in/stereo-out analog circuit.
9–1a: VALVE FORCE
Input Trim
[000...127]
Ultra Boost
[000...127]
Tube Gain
[000...127]
Output Level
[000...127]
These parameters set the input to Valve Force, the amount of
ultra-low-frequency boost, the input gain to the vacuum
tube, and the output level from Valve Force.
For details on these parameters, refer to Program mode.
Placement
[Final, Insert (User 3/4 BUS)]
Specifies the location of the Valve Force circuit.
For details on this Final, refer to Program mode.
Insert (Use 3/4 BUS):
This option places the Valve Force cir-
cuit after the 3/4 output DAC (Digital Analog Converter).
Bus 3/4 will be input to Valve Force. (The signal will also be
output from Individual 3/4.)
After the signal passes through Valve Force, it is converted
to digital form by the ADC (Analog Digital Converter), and
sent as specified by the “Pan (CC#8)” and “BUS Select” set-
tings to an insert effect, L/R, Individual 1/2 or 3/4 buses.
You can create a wide variety of combinations by specifying
the order in which Valve Force and insert effects are con-
nected. (
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Example settings)
Sampling P9: VALVE FORCE
9–1
9–1a
9–1b
Valve Force
On/Off
AUDIO OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Headphones
Audio Input Sampling/
Resampling
Recording
Level
INSERT FX
Volume
3/4 (Tube) BUS
Placement: Insert (Use 3/4 BUS)
L/R BUS
AUDIO OUTPUT
INDIV. 3/4
DAC
ADC
DAC
1/2 BUS
AUDIO OUTPUT
INDIV. 1/2
DAC
VALVE FORCE
Digital
Analog
L/R BUS
1/2 BUS
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