Specifications
280  E-MU Systems
Effects
Master Effects
3. Move the cursor to the Multi mode Effects Control page using the data 
entry control.
The Master effects are 
selected by the sequencer. If you 
want the sequencer to set the 
effects, set Multimode Control to 
“Use Master Settings”.
4. Set the Effect Control channel to use master settings using the data entry 
control.
5. Press the Enter key to save the settings and return to the main screen.
Using the Effects Channel Settings in Multi Mode
In Multi mode, the two effects processors can be controlled from the Master 
Effects settings or they can follow the effects settings of the preset on a 
special MIDI channel. The effect settings on this special channel will be 
applied to all the other MIDI channels. This allows the effects to be 
changed during a sequence simply by changing the preset on a specified 
MIDI channel.
 To Program the Effects by Channel Number in Multi Mode
1. Press the MIDI menu button. The LED illuminates and the MIDI menu 
screen appears.
2. Use the data entry control to select the MIDI mode page. Choose 
“multi” for the mode.
3. Move the cursor to the Multi mode Effects Control field using the data 
entry control
4. Set the Effect Control to “preset on Channel #” (where # is replaced by 
the actual channel number from 1A through 16B) using the data entry 
control.
5. Press Enter to save the settings and return to the main screen.
Effect B Into Effect A The output of effects processor B can be routed into effects processor A. 
This connects the effects in series instead of their normal parallel configu-
ration. Two effects connected in series sound very different than the same 
two effects in parallel. For example, a chorus patched through reverb can 
turn a bland string section into a lush wall of sound. The B –>A amount can 
also be controlled for even more flexibility.
 To Send the Output of Effect B through Effect A:
In this example, 100% of Effect B will be sent into Effect A.
1. Access the FXA parameter screen (in either the Global or Preset Edit 
menus) that contains the FXB –>FXA parameter. 
FX MULTIMODE CONTROL
use master settings










