control allows one of the selected variation effect parameters to be controlled in real time via assignable controller 1 (page 54). The parameter which can be controlled is individually preset for each variation effect type (see the separate “List Book”). The “AC1VarCtrl” parameter determines to what degree the effect parameter is affected by the controller. For example, if the TREMOLO effect is selected the controller affects the “LFO Frequency” parameter. In this case higher positive “AC1VarCtrl” values cause increased controller settings to increase the LFO speed, while higher negative values cause increased controller settings to decrease the LFO speed. If this parameter is set to “+00” assignable controller 1 has no effect.

Var Pan

Variation Pan

Settings: L63 … C … R63

Sets the pan position of the variation effect sound

i.e. the perceived position of the variation effect sound within the stereo sound field. A setting of “L63” sets the variation sound full left, “R63” sets the sound full right, and “C” places the sound in the center. Intermediate settings pan the variation effect sound to corresponding positions in the stereo sound field. This parameter becomes avail- able when the “VarConnect” parameter is set to “SYS” (i.e. when the variation stage is connected as a system effect.)

SendVarCho

Variation-to-Chorus Send Level

Settings: 000 … 127

Sets the amount of signal sent from the output of the variation effect stage back to the input of the chorus effect stage (see diagram on page 87). The

higher the value, the more variation signal is sent to the chorus stage. If this parameter and the PLAY mode “VarRtn” parameter are both set to values higher than “001”, the output of the variation stage will be sent in corresponding amounts to the input of the chorus stage and the main outputs. This parameter becomes available when the “VarConnect” parameter is set to “SYS” (i.e. when the variation stage is connected as a system effect.)

SendVarRev

Variation-to-Reverb Send Level

Settings: 000 … 127

Sets the amount of signal sent from the output of the variation effect stage back to the input of the reverb effect stage (see diagram on page 87). The higher the value, the more variation signal is sent to the reverb stage. If this parameter and the PLAY mode “VarRtn” parameter are both set to values higher than “001”, the output of the variation stage will be sent in corresponding amounts to the input of the reverb stage and the main outputs. This parameter becomes available when the “VarConnect” parameter is set to “SYS” (i.e. when the variation stage is connected as a system effect.)

VarConnect

Variation Connection Mode

Settings: INS, SYS

Determines whether the variation effects stage functions as an insertion effect (“INS”) or as a system effect (“SYS”). See the diagrams and explanations on pages 86 and 87 for the difference between these connection modes.

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