Using mfx in native mode, Select the location of the parameters used by mfx – Edirol SD-80 User Manual

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Using the effects of the internal sound generator

Using the effects of

the internal sound

generator

MFX A-C Chorus Send Level (Multi-effect A–C Chorus Send Level)0–127

Specifies the level at which the signal processed by the multi-effect will be sent to the Chorus effect.

MFX A-C Reverb Send Level (Multi-effect A–C Reverb Send Level)0–127

Specifies the level at which the signal processed by the multi-effect will be sent to the Reverb effect.

MFX A-C Control 1-4 Source (MFX A–C Control 1–4 Source)

Specifies the control source that will modify the multi-effect parameter, and the sensitivity of the control.

MFX A-C Control 1-4 Sens (MFX A–C Control 1–4 Sensitivity)-63–+63

Set this to a positive (+) value if you want to apply changes to the present value in the positive direction
(higher value, toward the right, faster, etc.). Set this to a negative value (-) if you want to apply changes to
the present value in a negative direction (lower value, toward the left, slower, etc.). The greater the value,
the greater the change produced.

MFX A-C Parameter 1-32 (MFX A–C Parameter)

Specifies the parameter of the multi-effect that you want to use. The parameters that can be edited will
depend on the type of multi-effect you select in MFX Type (Multi-effect Type). For details on each effect
parameter, refer to

MFX_E.pdf

in the included CD-ROM.

Output Assign

1, 2

Selects the MFX output jacks. You can select either OUTPUT 1 or OUTPUT 2 stereo outputs.

Using MFX in Native mode

If you switch the sound generator to

Native mode

, you will be able to control the sound and

MFX

independently. In order to apply

MFX

to the sound of a specific part, you must do the following two

things. These are part parameters. Press the

[INST]

button, and then use the

[PAGE ]

button to select the

editing screen.

• Select the location (source) of the parameters used by MFX.
• Send the output of the part to MFX.

Select the location of the parameters used by MFX

MFX A SOURCE (MFX A source)

COMMON, PART 1–32

MFX B SOURCE (MFX B source)

COMMON, PART 1–32

MFX C SOURCE (MFX C source)

COMMON, PART 1–32

MFX parameters (e.g., algorithm, reverb type, distortion type) exist both within the sounds (COMMON)
and outside them. For each of the three

MFX

units, you can specify which parameters the unit will use.

COMMON:

One of the three sets of parameters stored outside the sounds will be used. A part whose

Part Output MFX Select

setting is set to

MFX

will use the effect settings you specify, and

will not be affected by the effect settings of the sound that is called up for that part.

PART 1–32:

The parameters stored within the sound called up for that part will be used. Parts whose

Part Output MFX Select

setting is set to

MFX

will be processed by the MFX effect

settings of the part referenced by

MFX

. When another sound is called up for the part that

is referenced, MFX A will operate according to the MFX settings of the newly requested
sound, and the previously mentioned parts will also be processed by these effect settings.

Value

Explanation

OFF

A controller will not be used.

CC01–95

Controller number 1–95 (except for 32)

PITCH BEND

Pitch bend

AFTERTOUCH

Aftertouch

SYS-CTRL 1–4

System control 1–4

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