64 Internal Effects
01V96i—Reference Manual
Internal Effects
This chapter describes how to use the 01V96i’s internal effects
processors.

About the Internal Effects

The 01V96i features four internal multi-effects processors.
These effects processors offer numerous types of effects,
including reverbs, delays, modulation-based effects, and
combination effects designed especially for use with sur-
round sound.
Processor inputs and outputs can be patched to various
sources. For example, effects processor inputs can be fed from
the Aux Sends and output to ST IN Channels (effects
send/return). Effects processors can also be inserted into
Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Outs, or the Stereo Out.
Effects processors 1 through 4 create 1-in/2-out or
2-in/2-out effects.
The 01V96i also features the Effects library, which contains 56
preset programs (including Add-On Effects) and 72 user pro-
grams.

Using Effects Processors

via Aux Sends

You can use effects processors via Aux Sends by patching
effects processor inputs to Aux Outs, and effects processor
outputs to ST IN Channels.
1. Recall an effect program you wish to use.
Refer to page 76 for more information on recall ing effect
programs.
2. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button
repeatedly until the Patch | Effect page
appears.
This page enables you to patch all inputs and outputs of
Effects processors 1–4.
This page contains the following parameters:
1IN
These parameter boxes select the signals to be fed to the
effects processors.
2OUT
These parameter boxes select the destination of the sig-
nals output from the effects pro cessors.
3button
This button recalls the FX1 Edit–FX 4 Edit pages, which
enable you to adjust the effect parameters.
Note: When the 01V96i operates at a high sampling frequency
(88.2kHz or 96 kHz), you can use only Effects processors 1 and 2.
INPUT PATCH
AUX1-8
INSERT OUT
FX1 SEND
1-2
FX2 SEND
1-2
FX3 SEND
1-2
FX4 SEND
1-2
EFFECT 1
INPUT
OUTPUT
1
2
1
2
EFFECT 2
INPUT
OUTPUT
1
2
1
2
EFFECT 3
INPUT
OUTPUT
1
2
1
2
EFFECT 4
INPUT
OUTPUT
1
2
1
2
SELECT
1 3 2