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Eects
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3. Use the [–] [+] buttons or the dial to adjust the
setting.
Parameter Value Explanation
[F2] (MFX) button
Type Type of multi-eects (p. 71)
Level 0–127 Total eect level
[F3] (MFX SND) button
SEND LEVEL 0–127
Eect send level for each
pad
MEMO
In the SEND LEVEL
screen, you can hold
down the [SHIFT]
button and press the
[MIXER] button, and
then use the faders to
make adjustments.
You can choose to
set the head and rim
individually.
[F4] (DRY+MFX) button
DRY+MFX *
NORMAL
The dry sound and eect
sound will be output.
MFX ONLY
Only the eect sound will
be output.
MEMO
In the SEND LEVEL
screen, you can hold
down the [SHIFT]
button and press the
[MIXER] button, and
then use the faders to
make adjustments.
This setting is shared by
head and rim.
* The DRY+MFX setting applies only to the output from the
MASTER OUT jacks and the PHONES jack.
Turning the multi-eects on/o
1. Press the [MULTI EFFECTS] button.
The [MULTI EFFECTS] button will light.
2. Press the [F1] button to turn multi-eects on/o.
You can also turn this setting on/o in the EFFECTS
SWITCH screen (p. 67).
Auditioning the Multi-Eects
(MFX ONLY)
In the MULTI EFFECTS screen, pressing the [F5] (MFX
ONLY) button will cause the MASTER OUT jacks and
PHONES jack to output only the sound with multi-eects
applied. This is a convenient way to audition the eect
while you edit the settings.
In the MFX SEND LEVEL screen and MULTI EFFECTS
DRY+MFX screen, you can hold down the [SHIFT] button
and press the [F4] button to audition the sound of the
multi-eect.
This will be cancelled automatically when you access a
dierent screen.
Multi-Eects Parameters
About note values
Some eect parameters (such as Rate or Delay
Time) can be set by using note values.
Whenever the “BPM Sync” parameter is set to “ON,
settings can be made in terms of a note value, so
when the eect is applied, it will be synchronized
to the tempo.
note:
When “BPM Sync” is set to “OFF, a numerical value
can be set for the relevant items.
* If you set the delay time as a note value,
slowing down the tempo will not change the
delay time beyond a certain length. There is
an upper limit for the delay time so if it is set
as a note value and you slow down the tempo
until this upper limit is reached, the delay time
cannot change any further. This upper limit is
the maximum value that can be specied when
setting the delay time as a numerical value.