Using the effects of the internal sound generator

Specifying the output destination of the part

PART OUTPUT ASSIGN

MFX, 1, 2, 1L, 1R, 2L, 2R, PATCH

Specify where the output signal of the part will be sent.

MFX:

Output to MFX.

 

1:Output the unprocessed sound from OUTPUT 1, without using MFX.

2:Output the unprocessed sound from OUTPUT 2, without using MFX.

1L:Output the unprocessed sound from the L jack of OUTPUT 1.

1R:Output the unprocessed sound from the R jack of OUTPUT 1.

2L:Output the unprocessed sound from the L jack of OUTPUT 2.

2R:Output the unprocessed sound from the R jack of OUTPUT 2.

PATCH: The settings of the patch (instrument) will be applied. If the patch is set to use MFX, the sound will be sent to MFX. If not, the DRY sound will be output.

*Select 1L, 1R, 2L, or 2R when you want to use the output jacks as four parallel outputs.

PART OUTPUT MFX SELECTMFX A, MFX B, MFX C

Selects which of the three MFX units the sound will be sent to when MFX is selected for Part Output Assign.

PART DRY SEND LEVEL

Specifies the output level of the part when MFX is not used (i.e., when Part Output Assign is set to DRY). This setting is ignored when MFX is used.

MFX output destination

Only one MFX can be selected as the output destination for one part. It is not possible to output a part to multiple MFX units simultaneously, or to send the output of an MFX unit to another MFX.

MFX A MFX B

MFX A

MFX B

Using sounds from the Enhanced set in Native mode

Immediately after the sound generator mode is switched to Native mode, the three MFX will be assigned to parts 1, 2, and 3, respectively. When you select sounds from the Enhanced set, the effects will be applied only to parts 1, 2, and 3 unless you change the settings. If you want to use sounds from the Enhanced set for other parts in Native mode, perform the following steps.

< Example: Using MFX A for part 4>

1.Set the MFX A Source to PART4. This allows the MFX A effect to be applied with the settings of the sound that is called up for part 4.

2.Set the Part 4 Output Assign to PATCH. This selects PATCH as the output destination for the part. Since the output setting of an Enhanced sound (patch) is set to MFX, calling up the sound to Part 4 will cause the signal to be output to MFX.

*You can apply an effect even if Part Output Assign is set to MFX. However, in this case, it will be output in a fixed manner to MFX even if you call up a sound from a different set to Part 4.

3.For Part Output MFX Select, specify which of the three MFX units (A–C) you want to use. For this example, select MFX A.

EQ (Equalizer)

You can make equalizer settings for the output of the sound generator section.

For details, refer to "EQ (Equalizer)" (p. 42).

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