5Specify the channel where you want to insert the effect.

Select the “InsertTo:” button, and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box.

For each effect, turn the [VALUE] dial at “SelectCh” to select the input (output) channel. For this example, set effect 1 to channel“3.” When you have made the setting, press the [YES/OK] key.

6Select an effect program.

In the insert effect “InsEff1” tab page, select the effect program that you want to use.

Select “EffectNumber,” and turn the [VALUE] dial to select an effect program.

7Press the [PLAY] key to begin playback.

You can also select an effect program while you listen to the play- back.

2. Adding EQ (equalization) to each track

EQ (→ p.37, 88)

1Press the [EQ] key.

Select the [EQ] “EQ1–4,” “Eq5–8,” or “Eq9–12” tab page that contains the EQ settings you want to adjust.

2Select the EQ you want to adjust.

The following EQ controls are provided for each channel.

Low EQ gain (L)

High EQ gain (H)

Mid EQ gain (M)

Mid EQ frequency (F)

3Adjust the gain and frequency.

Adjusting the gain in the “–” direction will cut the sound, and in the “+” direction will boost the sound.

Raising the mid EQ frequency setting will cause the mid-range boost/cut to affect a higher frequency range. Lowering it will cause the boost/cut to affect a lower frequency range.

4Press the [PLAY] key to start playback.

You can also adjust the EQ while you listen to the playback.

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