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The balance between the direct sound of the voice and the effect sound is a
delicate thing. Even slight changes can make a big different to the final sound. The
parameters provided in this screen provide precise balance control.
2: SEND, MIX, WET:DRY[VOICE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 2:Send, Mix, Wet:Dry → [ENTER/YES]
Send (Send level)
Range: 0 … 127
Controls: [CS3], [-1] [+1], Dial
This parameter adjusts the amount of direct voice signal that is sent to the
effect processors, determining the strength of the final effect sound. A setting
of “0” results in no effect, leaving only the “dry” sound of the voice. The
maximum setting of “127” produces the maximum amount of effect.
EF2 Mix (Effect 2 mix level)
Range: 0 … 100
Controls: [CS5], [-1] [+1], Dial
This parameter can only be used with the “serial” effect mode is selected.
If any other mode is selected (“off” or “para”), “---” appears on the display in
place of the value.
If a controller is assigned to the EF2 Mix parameter (page 110), an inverse
“c” will appear to the right of the parameter.
Out1 Wet
Range: 0 … 100
Controls: [CS7], [-1] [+1], Dial
This parameter and the “Out1 Dry” parameter, below, work together to
balance the effect (“wet”) and direct (“dry”) signals delivered via the OUTPUT
1 jacks. Higher “Out1 Wet” values produce more effect sound in relation to the
direct, dry sound of the voice.
Although the “Wet” and “Dry” parameters can be set independently, adjust-
ing one will cause the other to change so that their total is always 100(%).
If a controller is assigned to the “out1 Wet” parameter (page 110), an
inverse “c” will appear to the right of the parameter.
VOICE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT
F1
CS1
F2
CS2
F3
CS3
F4
CS4
F5
CS5
F6
CS6
F7
CS7
F8
CS8