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▼ 9–1: Page Menu Command
9–1A: Copy Master Effect
This command lets you copy any desired effect settings from
Program, Combination, Song, Sampling, or Song Play mode.
1 Select “Copy Master Effect” to access the dialog box.
2 In “From,” select the copy source mode, bank, and num-
ber.
3 Select the effect that you want to copy.
If you select MFX1 or MFX2, “Return” (return level) will
be copied at the same time.
If you select Master EQ, only the master EQ settings will
be copied.
You can select from an insert effect by selecting IFX 1–5.
If you check “All,” all settings for the master effects and
master EQ will be copied.
If you are copying from an insert effect, differences in
routing and level will mean that the result will not be
completely identical.
4 In “To ,” specify the copy destination master effects.
5 To execute the Copy Master Effect command, press the
OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
9–1B: Swap Master Effect
This command swaps (exchanges) the settings of MFX1 and
MFX2.
1 Select “Swap Master Effect” to access the dialog box.
2 To execute the Swap Master Effect command, press the
OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
9–2: MFX 1
9–3: MFX 2
Makes effect parameter settings for the MFX1 and 2 effects
that were selected in the Master FX page (9–2). (☞p.187–)
Effect dynamic modulation (Dmod) is controlled on the
global MIDI channel “MIDI Channel” (Global P1: 1–1a).
(“D.mod” ☞p.247)
9–4: Master EQ
The master EQ is a three-band stereo EQ. It is used to adjust
the overall tonality of the sound immediately before the L/R
bus is output to the AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN OUT) L/
MONO and R jacks (☞p.239).
The MEQ High Gain and MEQ Low gain can be controlled
by assigning a modulation source to the “Low Gain Mod-
Src:” and the “High Gain Mod-Src:” functions on this page.
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