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Effects and Effect Mode
Effects Overview
The Master Effects Page
NOTE:
In Setup mode and Song mode, this page corresponds in appearance and function to the MASTER
EFFECTS page, which works on a per setup/song basis.
Pressing the
MASTER
soft button calls up the Master Effects page. The Master Effects page
contains the settings for the master EQ and Compressor. When enabled, the master effects are
applied to all programs in Program Mode.
(In Setup and Song mode, each setup and song can have its
own master effects settings or use the master effects settings from Effect mode, see Mode below for details.)
The page appears as shown below:
Parameter
Range of Values
Default
Mode
Master, Setup
Master
Order
Compressor => EQ, EQ => Compressor
Compressor => EQ
Master FX
Master FX Enabled, Master FX Bypassed
Master FX Enabled
The two boxes in the chain on the Master Effects page are the master Compressor and EQ Effects.
Press the
Edit
button while either of these boxes is selected to edit the parameters for the box’s
effect. See
Equalizers (EQ)
on page 9-15
and
Compressors, Expanders, and Gates
on page 9-16
for
description on the EQ and Compressor parameters.
Mode
The setting for the Master Effects can be set directly on this page, or optionally in the control
setup. In
Program mode, to set up the Master Effects from Effect mode, set the Mode parameter
to
Master
. To use the settings in the current control setup, select
Setup
. Controlling the Master
Effects from the control setup allows for convenient switching between different configurations.
See
Control Setup
on page 6-9
details.
(In Setup and Song modes, a setting of
Master
uses the master
effect settings set in Effect Mode, while a setting of Setup uses the master effects settings for the current
Setup or Song.)
Order
Use the Order parameter to determine the order of the two effects. Setting Order to
Compressor
=> EQ
routes signal through the Compressor first, and then through the EQ. Setting Order to
EQ
=> Compressor
routes signal through the EQ first, and then through the Compressor.
Master FX
The Master FX parameter determines whether the Master Effects are enabled or bypassed.
Setting Master FX to
Master FX Enabled
enables the Master Effects. Setting Master FX to
Master
FX Bypassed
bypasses the Master Effects, and effectively removes them from the signal path.