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Using Effects Chain Templates
You can load built-in effects chain templates for quick setup, or save all your current effects chain settings (incl. chain type and
node settings) as a user effects chain template.
Press button and the effects chain template menu will appear:
Factory Template submenu lets you choose from one effects chain type mentioned above. In factory templates, all split nodes are
set between input node and slot A1, all mixer notes are set between slot A6 and output node; all node settings are set to default.
User Template lets you choose from one of five user templates (see Save Effects Chain Templates section on ): page 18
All templates are global data that won’t change when changing patches. You can load them anytime in any patch.
Split/Mixer Node Settings
When using two chains, for best possible result, you need to carefully setup split and mixer nodes.
The texts next will show you how to setup split and mixer nodes.
Split Node
Select a split node and the parameters will come up as shown below:
MODE lets you select a signal separation mode:
•Mode I
In this mode the split node outputs same signals to both chain A and B as node input signal. If the split node is between slots
containing effects with same signal I/O processing (all mono or stereo effects), this mode is recommended.
Use LEVEL TO A/B to set output level to A/B chains from 0~100, default is set to 100.
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Notice the parameter difference between Mode I and II
Please note:
If you’re mixing mono/stereo effects in slots around split node, the actual output may differ from what you expected. For
example, use a stereo delay in the slot right before the split node with different delay settings on L/R channels, then use two
mono filters in the slots right next to split node on both A/B chains, the result is you can only hear the delay settings on left
channel. This is because effects with mono input use left channel of input signal ONLY.
For detailed signal I/O processing, please check Effects List ( ). page 41
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