4 – DP-02 Appendix

Multi-effect

The unit contains an input effector, which contains different types of effects, grouped by the type of input (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals, etc.) that they are suitable for.

ªAssigning the effect

Although there are two inputs, the multi-effect can only be applied to one of them at a time.

The multi-effect produces a stereo output, so you can use it on stereo pairs, and you can then assign the output to two tracks (see “Assigning inputs” on page 23).

Press and hold the SHIFT key and press the EFFECT key so that either the A or B indicator lights, showing the input to which you want to apply the multi-effect.

There is a third setting in which neither indicator is lit, showing that the multi-effect is not in use on either input.

ªSelecting the effect

Use the cursor (§/) keys to highlight the PRESETvalue.

Turn the DATA dial to scroll through all available effects (including those in other effect types). Effects available are listed in “Available multi-effect settings” on page 60.

ªSetting the parameter

Each multi-effect has one parameter (shown as PARAM). Use the cursor (§/) keys to highlight the PARAMvalue.

Turn the DATA dial to set the value of the parameter (the parameter is different for different types of effects).

ªSetting the effect volume

Use the cursor (§/) keys to highlight the VOLUMEvalue.

ªSelecting the effect type

Press the EFFECT key to bring up the multi-effect selection and editing screen:

Use the cursor (§/) keys to highlight the TYPEvalue.

Rotate the DATA dial to scroll through the different effect types available:

Elec.Guitar

Electric guitar

Aco.Guitar

Acoustic guitar

Bass Guitar

Bass guitar

Vocal

Vocals

Drum

Drums and percussion

The effect (second line of the display) also changes as you change the type, and so does the parameter value (on the third line).

Set the volume of the effect from 0 to 127 by turning the DATA dial.

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