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EFFECTS Parameters
In Patch mode, you can apply multi-effects (MFX), chorus, and reverb
to each patch or rhythm set; the same effect will be applied to each
tone.
By adjusting the amount of signal that is sent from each tone to each
effect, you can control the depth of the effect for each tone.
The patch or rhythm set’s effect settings that you edit will be lost when
you select a different patch or rhythm set. If you want to keep your
edited settings, press [WRITE] to save the patch or rhythm set settings
as a user patch (p. 24, p. 45).
In Performance mode, you can apply three multi-effects (MFX1, MFX2,
MFX3), one chorus, and one reverb to each performance.
The three multi-effects, chorus, and reverb can each operate according
to the effect settings of the performance, or according to the effect
settings of the patch or rhythm set assigned to the part you specify.
In addition, the three multi-effects can not only be used individually but
also as a combination of multi-effects.
The effect settings of a performance you edit will be lost when you
select a different performance. If you want to keep your edited
settings, press [WRITE] to save the performance settings as a user
performance (p. 57).
“About the Effects” (p. 12) in “Overview.”
When you click the following buttons in the Navigation block, the
content shown in the Main block will change, allowing you to edit the
effect settings.
• Performance mode:
The buttons shown below [PERFORM EFFECTS]
• Patch mode:
The buttons shown below [PATCH EFFECTS]
Applying Effects
How Effects are Handled in Each Mode
Applying Effects