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About the internal effects
LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual
This section explains how to change the effect type and
edit the parameters.
1As described in “Mounting a GEQ or effect
in the virtual rack” ( p. 158) steps 1–3,
mount an effect in a rack.
A rack in which an effect is mounted will indicate the
effect type used by that effect, and the bypass on/off
status.
1Effect title/type
BBypass on/off status
2Move the cursor to the rack in which the
effect you want to edit is mounted, and
press the [ENTER] key.
The RACK screen will appear, allowing you to edit the
parameters of the effect.
You can also access the RACK 5–8 screens by repeat-
edly pressing the [RACK 5-8] key.
1Effect type field
This shows the effect title, the name of the type that is
used, and a graphic. The number of input/output chan-
nels (1 IN/2 OUT or 2 IN/2 OUT) of this effect is also
shown. If you move the cursor to the effect type
graphic and press the [ENTER] key, the EFFECT
TYPE popup window will appear, allowing you to
select the effect type.
BBYPASS button
This button temporarily bypasses the effect.
CEFFECT CUE button
This button cue-monitors the output of the currently
displayed effect. This cue function is valid only while
this screen is displayed. The cue will be cancelled
automatically when you switch to a different screen.
DSpecial parameter field
This shows special parameters that are specific to
some effect types.
EInput/output meters
These indicate the level of the signals before and after
the effect.
FINPUT L/R buttons
These buttons display the OUTPUT CH SELECT
popup window.
GOUTPUT L/R buttons
These buttons display the INPUT CH SELECT popup
window.
HEffect parameter field
This area shows parameters for the currently selected
effect type.
3If you want to change the effect type, pro-
ceed as follows.
1Move the cursor to the effect type graphic,
and press the [ENTER] key.
The EFFECT TYPE popup window will appear.
Editing the internal effect parame-
ters
1 2
• The EXTERNAL HA screen that appears when you operate
the [RACK 5-8] key is used when you’re using an external
head amp (
p. 175).
HINT
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CLOSE button