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Sequencer mode
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1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.
2: Copy MFX/TFX. For more information, see
“Copy MFX/TFX” on page 153.
3: Swap MFX/TFX. For more information, see
“Swap MFX/TFX” on page 154.
4: Put Effect Setting To Track. For more
information, see “Put Effect Setting to Track” on
page 557.
5: FF/REW Speed. For more information, see
“FF/REW Speed” on page 525.
6: Set Location (for Locate Key.) For more
information, see “Set Location (for Locate Key)” on
page 525.
9–2: MFX1
Here you can edit the parameters of the effect you
selected for MFX1 in the P9– Routing page.
Effects Modulation: Dmod
Most effects have one or more parameters which can
be modulated in realtime. In the OASYS, this is called
Dynamic Modulation, or Dmod for short.
For a complete list of Dmod sources, see “Dynamic
Modulation Source List” on page 976.
You can use different MIDI channels to control
Dmod for each effect, if desired, as selected by the
Ch (Control Channel) parameter.
9–2a: MFX1
MFX1 On/Off [Off, On]
This turns master effect 1 on/off. This is linked with
the on/off setting in the P9– Master/Total Effect -
Routing page.
Ch (Control Channel) [Ch01…16, G ch]
Specifies the MIDI channel that will control dynamic
modulation (Dmod) for the master effect.
Ch01…Ch16: The specified MIDI channel will be used
for control.
G ch: The global MIDI Channel (Global 1–1a) will be
used for control. Normally you will use the G ch
setting.
P (Effect Preset) [P00, P01…15, U00…15, ------]
This lets you select presets for the current effect. For
more information, please see “P (Effect Preset)” on
page 519.
MFX1 Parameters
Here you can set the effect parameters of the effect you
chose in the P9–Routing page.
For details on the individual effects, please see the
“Effect Guide” on page 727.
9–2: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
9–2a
9–2PMC