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Master effects
The input levels to the master effects are set by the “Send
1, 2” levels (step 3 or 8). If “Send 1, 2” are zero, the mas-
ter effects will not apply. “Send 1” corresponds to MFX1,
and “Send 2” corresponds to MFX2.
0 In Program P9: Edit-Master Effect, select the Master
FX page.
A In MFX1 and MFX2, select the type of each master
effect.
The procedure is the same as when selecting an inser-
tion effect (☞5).
The master effects cannot use double-size effects.
The master effects are mono-in/stereo-out. Even if a
stereo-input effect is selected, it will function as mono
input.
B Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the master effect.
Each time you press the button, the master effect will
be switched on/off. When OFF, the output of the mas-
ter effect will be muted.
C Use “Return 1” and “Return 2” to adjust the output
levels of the master effects.
For each effect, the Wet value of the “Wet/Dry”
parameter is the output level at the effect. The return
value is multiplied with this (“Return” = 127 will be
x1.0) to determine the actual output level of the mas-
ter effect.
D Select the MFX1 and MFX2 pages, and set the param-
eters for each selected effect.
For details on the parameters of each effect (☞PG
p.187–).
Master EQ
E Use the stereo 3-band master EQ to make final equal-
izing adjustments immediately before the sound is
output to the AUDIO OUTPUT L/MONO and R
jacks.
Move the slider for each band to make adjustments.
You can select the Master EQ page, and adjust the band
frequency of the master EQ (☞PG p.239).
Effect settings in Combination, Song,
and Song Play modes
In Combination, Sequencer, and Song Play modes, you
can specify the routing of each timbre/track to the insert
effects and master effects. These settings are made in the
same way in each of these modes. We will be using the
example of Combination mode in our explanation here.
Routing
1 In Combination P8: Edit-Insert FX, select the Routing
page.
2 Select “IFX/Indiv.Out BUS Select.” Here you can
specify the bus (insert effect) to which the output of
each timbre will be sent.
The routing, insert effects, and chain settings are
shown graphically in the upper part of the display
screen. In this example, T01 (timbre 1) uses IFX1 and 2.
T02 uses IFX2, T03 uses IFX3 and 4, T02 and T05 use
IFX4, and T06 and T07 use IFX5. Selection of each effect
type, the on/off setting, and chain settings are made in
the Insert Effect page.
3 “Send1,” “Send2” specifies the send level from each
timbre to the master effects.
This can be set only if “IFX/Indiv.Out BUS Select” is
set to L/R or Off.
The actual send level is determined by multiplying
this by the “Send 1” or “Send 2” settings for oscilla-
tors 1 and 2 within the program selected by the tim-
bre. If the program parameter “Send 1” or “Send 2” is
set to 0, the resulting level will still be 0 even if you
raise this send level.
If “IFX/Indiv.Out BUS Select” is set to IFX1–5, the send
levels to the master effects are set by “Send 1” and
“Send 2” (Insert FX page) following the insert effects.
Insert effects
Select an effect for IFX1–IFX5, and set “Pan (CC#8),” “BUS
Sel. (BUS Select),” “Send 1” and “Send 2” for the signal
that has passed through each insert effect. If effects are
chained, the settings after the last IFX in the chain will be
used. “Send 1” and “Send 2” adjust the amount of master
effect that is applied to the signal that has passed through
the IFX. These settings can be made in the same way as for
a program (☞p.140).