EFFECTS SECTION
The lower parameter is “Wheel level”. In this case with a value of 010.
This parameter determines how much the Mod Wheel controls the amount of Chorus/Flanger/Phaser effect or the Threshold at
which the speed of the Chorus/Flanger/Phaser effect is switched over depending on the value of the “Wheel mode” parameter
above. Use the lower Data knob to adjust this parameter. When the “Wheel mode” parameter above is set to FX amount setting
this parameter to -ve values means the Chorus/Flanger/Phaser effect will be reduced with full modulation of the Mod Wheel, setting
this parameter to +ve values means the Chorus/Flanger/Phaser effect will be increased with full modulation of the Mod Wheel. The
range of this parameter when the Wheel mode parameter above is set to FX amount is -64 to +63. When the “Wheel mode” para-
meter above is set to Threshold setting this parameter to a value of 010 means when the Mod wheel is set to any value between
000 & 009 then the Chorus/Flanger/Phaser effect will be modulated at the front panel Speed setting. When the Mod wheel is set to
any value between 010 & 127 then the Chorus/Flanger/Phaser effect will be modulated at the Speed 2 parameters setting.. The
range of this parameter when the Wheel mode parameter above is set to Threshold is 000 to 127. This parameter is memorised
with a Program in Program Mode or memorised with a Program or Performance in Performance Mode depending on the value of
the Part’s “Part FX” parameter.
Distortion Level- Knob
This knob adjusts the Distortion Drive on the selected Program. Turning this knob fully anticlockwise will allow the signal to be
unaffected by the Distortion, turning this knob fully clockwise will fully implement the Distortion effect.
Menu - Button ( Distortion )
When this button is pressed a series of pages is available on the display containing parameters relevant to this section.
In the Distortion menu there are 2 pages available.
Page 1 looks like so:
The higher parameter is “Output level”. In this case with a value of +20.
This parameter determines the output level of the Distortion effect. Use the upper Data knob to adjust this parameter. With a set-
ting of 000 the output is zero & as the Distortion effect is available all the time this can “Mute” the sound. With a setting of 127 the
output is maximum. The range of this parameter is 000 to 127. This parameter is memorised with a Program in Program Mode or
memorised with a Program or Performance in Performance Mode depending on the value of the Part’s “Part FX” parameter.
This parameter can be used as a “Pre Effects level” & so via MIDI control messages can be used to “Gate” the signal pre effects.
The lower parameter is “Gain compensate”. In this case with a value of +00.
This parameter determines How much Distortion level knob interacts with the Output level parameter. The purpose of this parame-
ter is to make increases or decreases in Distortion level automatically adjust the Output level of the distortion effect so that radical
changes in volume can be “Compensated” automatically. Use the lower Data knob to adjust this parameter. With a setting of -64
the Distortion’s output level will be reduced with increases of the Distortion level parameter, With a setting of +63 the Distortion will
be increased with increases of the Distortion level parameter. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63. This parameter is memo-
rised with a Program in Program Mode or memorised with a Program or Performance in Performance Mode depending on the
value of the Part’s “Part FX” parameter
NOTE:
NOTE:
Output level +2O
Gain compensate +OO
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