Chapter 7
Effect
Wet / Dry Mix
Most
programs
and
setups
are
routed
to
Effect
block
by
default.
The
audio
signal
processed
by
the
Effect
block
can
be
routed
to
Reverb
block
before
being
sent
to
the
main
output.
The
[Effect]
and
[Reverb]
buttons
in
the
Performance
/
Edit
region
of
the
front
panel
enables
the
“sends”
to
each
block.
When
the
botton
ʹ
s
LEDs
are
lit,
control
the
send
amount
with
knobs.
The
numeric
value
for
each
block
means
the
following:
•
The
Effect
controls
how
much
of
Effect
block’s
effect
gets
applied
to
the
dry
signal
coming
from
the
sound
engine.
•
The
Reverb
controls
how
much
of
the
processed
signal
coming
from
Effect
block
goes
to
Reverb
block
and
gets
Reverb
block’s
effect
applied
to
it.
Bypassing Effect
Sometimes,
you
need
to
mute
all
the
effects.
For
example,
when
you’re
in
the
studio,
your
recording
engineers
may
want
to
use
their
own
external
effects.
You
can
easily
silence
all
your
effects
and
/
or
reverb
temporarily
without
making
any
lasting
changes
to
the
programs
or
setups
you’re
playing.
Just
deactivate
each
block
with
the
corresponding
button.
The
LEDs
are
turned
off
when
they
are
deactivated.
In
this
case,
the
effect
engine
is
still
active
although
the
effects
are
muted.
The
audio
signal
simply
bypasses
the
effect
engine.
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Figure
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Bypass
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