MULTI MODE
CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual Page 55

And don’t forget...

If you have the multi-effects processor installed, layers and splits may be sent to different

effects in varying amounts to create even more variation. In the case of layering one program

on top of itself, you might find sending parts to same effects processor is sufficient but, in the

case of layering different sounds on top of each other (for example, bells and strings), the

strings could be sent to one effects processor and the bell to another. In the case of key splits

(let’s use the above as a good example) the bass could be routed to a small room, the piano to

a large hall and the brass to a chorus/delay/small hall multi-effects channel.

Alternatively...

Each of the elements in a layered or split multi could be assigned to separate outputs where

they may be mixed and processed on an external mixing console.

COMBINING THESE TECHNIQUES

The CD3000XL’s MULTI mode is so flexible that it can accommodate all of these techniques

simultaneously. For example, PARTs 1, 2 and 3 could have layered programs on one MIDI

channel whilst 4, 5 and 6 have parts on separate channels. PARTs 7 and 8 could be set to the

same MIDI channel but have key splits set whilst PARTs 9-11 could have parts on separate

channels. Some could be sent to the internal effects, other to individual outputs. For example:

PART
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
MIDI CH FINE TUNE PAN FX BUSS FX SEND OUTPUTTRANSPOSE LO HI
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
5
6
7
8
+12
+00
+00
+00
-12
+00
+00
+12
+00
+00
+00
+00
+05
-05
+00
+00
+00
+00
+03
+00
+00
+00
MID
L50
R50
MID
L23
R45
MID
MID
MID
MID
MID
A
A
A
OFF
B
C
A
A
D
D
OFF
12
23
34
00
45
56
17
17
23
45
00
OFF
OFF
OFF
01
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
02
C 0
C 0
C O
C O
C O
C O
C 0
C 3
C 0
C 0
C 0
G 8
G 8
G 8
G 8
G 8
G 8
B 2
G 8
G 8
G 8
G 8