Audio Preset Dialog

Audio Source

Category List

Effect List

Part Select Box

Click Monitor

Audio Source Category List

Displays the category of the audio signal. In order to apply appropriate effects to the audio signal, one of the categories on this list must first be selected by clicking on it. Once a category is selected, a list of effect names included in that category will appear in the effect list below. The following six categories are available for each part.

Mic ……………This category is appropriate for vocals or live instruments.Guitar …………This category is appropriate for the sound of an electric guitar.

Keyboard ……This category is appropriate for keyboard sounds (mono) such as synthesizers.

Audio …………This category is appropriate for general line input (mono).

Stereo Keyboard …This category is appropriate for keyboard sounds (stereo) such as synthesizers. Stereo Audio …This category is appropriate for general line input (stereo).

Effect List

This displays the effect names included in the category selected in the audio source category list. Select the effect you want to use by clicking on it in the list. The effects displayed here will vary according to the category selected above.

Part Select Box

Click on the box, then from the drop-down list that is displayed, select the part number for the audio category list and the effect list. Two parts can each be displayed at one time.

nIn all, parts 1 to 14 can be selected. The far left side on the audio part unit (P. 36) is part 1. They are numbered in order from left to right. The far right side on the audio part unit is part 14.

Click Monitor

When this box is checked by clicking on it, you can hear the selected effect the moment you click on it in the effect list.

Set each item by clicking on it, then click on [OK]. The dialog will close and the settings will take effect. To cancel the operation before finishing it, click [Cancel]. The dialog will close, and the settings will stay in their original state.

nFor parts where the audio signal from the external audio input (A/D input) terminal is input to the SW1000XG sound card (parts that have A1 or A2 displayed in the input column of the part unit), even though an effect is applied with this dialog, and the part is recorded on an XGworks wave track, the effect will not be recorded together with the audio signal. When the recorded wave track is played back, only the raw sound without the effects will be heard.

To output the same effects that existed when the song was recorded, the same effects must be set, even for audio signal parts output from an XGworks wave track (parts that have P1 to P12 displayed in the Input column).

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