Working with the Mixer & using effects
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Note: The choice of the preset also affects the settings
of the parameters below. Always start by selecting the
type and then set the programmable parameters.
The names of these types ([Smooth]~[Celeste])
are probably self-explanatory. You may notice
that the Chorus character changes as you select
different types.
• Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons to select the
parameter (knob icons) you wish to edit, and set
the desired value with the [VALUE] dial.
Parameter fields can also be selected by press-
ing them.
The three knob icons allow you to alter the
selected Chorus type.
Low Pass Filter: A low-pass filter can be applied
to the sound sent to the Chorus to cut the high fre-
quency range. Higher values will cut more of the
high frequencies, resulting in a more mellow Chorus
sound.
Chorus Send: This parameter reflects the setting
on the Vocal Mixer page. It was provided so that you
do not need to switch pages while editing the Chorus
processor.
Cho® Rev Send: This parameter sets the amount
of Chorus sound that will be sent to the Reverb.
Higher values result in more Chorus sound being
sent. The value “90” effectively allows you to connect
the Chorus and Reverb effects in series (Chorus
before Reverb). If you do not wish the Chorus signal
to be processed by the Reverb effect, set this value to
“0”.
(6) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main
page.
Note: The first thing to do now is probably to write
your settings to a User Program (page 80).
Note: For certain parts, there is also an equalizer. See
pages 62 and 65 for how to set them.