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Chapter 5. Applying Effects to the Sound
In Performance mode you can use three multi-effects (MFX1, MFX2, MFX3), one chorus, and one reverb. The three multi-effects, chorus, and reverb
can each use the effect settings of the performance, or the effect settings of the patch or rhythm set assigned to the specified part.
In addition, the three multi-effects can not only be used individually but also as a combination of multi-effects.
Here you can make overall settings for effects, such as the output destination and level of the various signals.
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For details on how to make settings, refer to “Making Effect Settings” (p. 79).
* The parameters listed below in
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can be edited for each of the three multi-effects (MFX1–MFX3).
Applying Effects in Performance Mode
Signal Flow and Parameters (EFFECT ROUTING)
Parameter
Range
Explanation
Part Select
UPPER
(PART 1),
LOWER
(PART 2),
PART 3–16
The part for which to make settings
Part Output Assign
MFX,
L+R,
L,
R,
PAT
Specifies how the unprocessed sound of each part will be output
MFX:
Output in stereo via the multi-effect. Chorus and reverb can also be applied after the multi-
effect.
L+R:
Output in stereo from the OUTPUT jacks without passing through the multi-effect
L:
Output in mono from the OUTPUT L jack without passing through the multi-effect
R:
Output in mono from the OUTPUT R jack without passing through the multi-effect
PAT:
Output according to the settings of the patch or rhythm set that’s assigned to the part
Part Output MFX
Select
1–3
Multi-effect used by the part (choose one of MFX 1–3)
Part Output Level
0–127
Level of signal sent to the destination specified by Part Output Assign
Part Chorus Send
Level
0–127
Level of signal sent from each part to the chorus
Part Reverb Send
Level
0–127
Level of signal sent from each part to the reverb
MFX Source
PRF,
UP (P1),
LO (P2),
P3–P16
Multi-effect parameter settings used by the performance
PRF:
Use the multi-effect settings of the performance
UP (P1)–P16:
Use the multi-effect settings of the patch or rhythm set assigned to the specified part
MFX Type
0–79
Type of multi-effect to use (choose one of 79 types)
For details on each multi-effect, refer to “Multi-Effects Parameters (MFX1–3, MFX)” (p. 163).
MFX Structure
1–16
How MFX 1–3 will be combined (p. 86)
MFX Output Level
0–127
Volume of the sound that has been processed by the multi-effect
MFX Chorus Send
Level
0–127
Amount of chorus applied to the sound that has been processed by the multi-effect
MFX Reverb Send
Level
0–127
Amount of reverb applied to the sound that has been processed by the multi-effect
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