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Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT])

MFX Dest

This settings determine the part to which the MFX1 are applied.

Type

Select the Multi-Effects Type.
There are 125 different multi-effects available. Refer to the Effect/
Parameter List (p. 112).
When MFX Source is set to UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER1, or
LOWER2, the Tone Info MFX Type settings (p. 71) also change.

MFX Control

You can make changes to the multi-effect parameters in real time
with the MULTI EFFECTS [CONTROL] knob. Here, select the
parameter to be changed.
The parameters that can be changed vary with the different multi-
effects selected in Type.
The available choices depend on the Type setting.

Other Multi-effects Settings

You can make even more detailed settings to the multi-effects. When
you select the multi-effects Type, a number of parameters particular
to that type are displayed. Refer to the
“Effect/Parameter List”
(p.
112) for the values that can be set.
Multi-effects are not applied to parts in which the Part
Parameter MFX Switch is set to “OFF.”
With some types of multi-effects, lowering the volume of the
Part to which the multi-effects are added may end up changing
the amount of the effect applied. In such cases, adjust the Level
in MFX parameters.
Use caution before setting the Feedback parameter to its
maximum or minimum values, since such settings may cause
the sound to play continuously.
Reverb adds the reverberation characteristics of halls or
auditoriums. Six different types are offered, so you can select and
use the type that suits your purpose.
You can set the amount of reverb applied separately for each
individual tone (p. 71).

Reverb Type

Select the reverb type.
When you change the Reverb Type, the Reverb parameters will be
automatically adjusted to the optimal values. Rather than setting the
reverb parameters one by one, you can make the settings more easily
by first setting the Reverb Type and then changing only the
necessary parameters.
The way the [REVERB] indicators light changes with the selected
type.

Other Reverb Settings

You can make even more detailed reverb settings.
When you select a Reverb Type, a number of parameters unique to
that type are displayed. Refer to p. 145 for the values that can be set.
Parameter Value Description
MFX Dest
(Destination)
SOURCE
PART
The multi-effect is applied only to
the part selected in MFX1 Source.
SAME
MFX
The multi-effect is applied to parts
assigned the same multi-effect as the
part selected in MFX1 Source.
ALL PART The multi-effects are applied to all
parts.
Parameter Value
Type Refer to
“Effect/Parameter List”
(p. 112).
Parameter Value
C1/2 (MFX Control) Refer to
“Effect/Parameter List”
(p. 112).
Making Reverb Settings
Parameter Value Description
Reverb Type OFF No reverb is used.
The indicator does not light.
REVERB Normal Reverb.
The “HALL” indicator flashes.
ROOM Simulates the reverberation of
room interiors. It produces a
well-defined and spacious
reverberation.
The “ROOM” indicator remains
lit.
HALL Simulates the reverberation
exhibited by hall. It provides a
deeper reverberation than the
Room reverbs.
The “HALL” indicator remains
lit.
PLATE Simulates a plate reverb unit (a
type of artificial reverb that
utilized a metal plate). The
“ROOM” indicator flashes.
GM2 REVERB This is a GM2 reverb.
The “CATHEDRAL” indicator
flashes.
CATHEDRAL This reproduces the reverb
found in a church cathedral.
The “CATHEDRAL” indicator
remains lit.
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