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Adding Effects
Sens 1–4 (Multi-Effects Control Sensitivity 1–4)
Sets the amount of the multi-effects control’s effect that is applied.
To make an increase in the currently selected value (to get higher
values, move to the right, increase rates, and so on), select a positive
value; to make a decrease in the currently selected value (to get
lower values, move to the left, decrease rates, and so on), select a
negative value. For either positive or negative settings, greater
absolute values will allow greater amounts of change. Set this to “0”
if you don’t want to apply the effect.
Value:
-63– +63
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For details on these settings, refer to
Type (Multi-Effects Type)
Use this parameter to select from among the 78 available multi-
effects. For details on multi-effects parameters, refer to
Value:
00: Thru–78
In this setting screen, you can edit the parameters of the multi-effects
that is selected by the Multi-effects Type setting. For details on the
parameters that can be edited, refer to
Multi-effect settings allow you to use the Realtime Control
knobs to edit up to four pre-specified parameters for each multi-
effect type.
Multi-Effects Control
If you wanted to change the volume of multi-effects sounds, the
delay time of Delay, and the like, using an external MIDI device,
you would need to send System Exclusive messages-MIDI
messages designed exclusively for the Fantom-G. However,
System Exclusive messages tend to be complicated, and the
amount of data that needs to be transmitted can get quite large.
For that reason, a number of the more typical of the Fantom-G’s
multi-effects parameters have been designed so they accept the
use of Control Change (or other) MIDI messages for the
purpose of making changes in their values. For example, you
can use the Pitch Bend lever to change the amount of distortion,
or use the keyboard’s touch to change the delay time of Delay.
The parameters that can be changed are predetermined for each
type of multi-effect; among the parameters described in
(p. 161), these are indicated by a “#.”
In the multi-effect setting screen, a “c” symbol will be shown at
the left of the parameter.
The function that allows you use MIDI messages to make these
changes in realtime to the multi-effects parameters is called the
Multi-effects Control
. Up to four multi-effects controls can be
used in a single patch/rhythm set/sample set/live set/studio
set.
When the multi-effects control is used, you can select the
amount of control (Sens parameter) applied, the parameter
selected (Destination parameter), and the MIDI message used
(Source parameter).
By using the Matrix Control instead of the Multi-effects
Control, you can also change the parameters of some
popular multi-effects in realtime (p. 109).
Making Multi-Effects Settings
(MFX1–2)
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