3. master eff1, Reference – KORG D3200 User Manual

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Rename

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MIXER

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VIEW

EFFECT

SEND

EQ

PAN

SONG

SYSTEM

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TRACK

CD

UNDO

TUNER

SESSION

DRUMS

STORE

SCENE

MARK

SCRUB

LOC 1/IN ...

LOC 4/END

REC/PLAY

MODE

Transport

keys

Reference

10.Rename

This lets you rename the effect program.
Select the effect program that you want to rename, click
the Rename button to open the dialog box, and edit the
name. You can assign a name of up to sixteen characters
(

→p.99).

After renaming the program, use “11. Store” to store it. The
effect program name you edited will be discarded if you don’t
use to store it.

11. Store

This stores the effect program with its edited parameters
and name.
In the D3200 there are 128 user effect programs that can
be used by all songs, on any song drive; and 32 song
effect programs that are specific to each individual song.
Click the button to display the Store Program dialog box.

Click the “Area” list button to select U (User) or S (Song).
Then click the number cell and use the value dial (or +/–
keys) to select the save-destination number.

When choosing the store-destination, choose “U” for programs
that you intend to use in other songs as well, and choose “S”
for programs that will not be used in other songs or that would
cause problems if they were modified.

To execute the store operation, click the Yes button (or
press the panel YES key). To cancel, click the No button
(or press the panel NO key).
When you save, the new data will overwrite the data pre-
viously stored in that number, and the previous settings
will be lost.

If you overwrite an effect program that was being used when
you stored a scene, be aware that the playback may not sound
with the settings you intended.

4-3. Master EFF1

Master effects are used by adjusting the level of the signal be-
ing sent from each channel to the master effect in order to cre-
ate overall depth and balance.
You can use the Knob Matrix located below the LCD screen
to edit the parameters that are shown as knob icons.

Notes about using the master effects

The master effects process the signals sent to them via the
effect send control of each channel, and send the proc-
essed signal to the effect bus. This means that the direct
sound sent from each channel to the master bus will be
mixed with the effect sound.
In the case of effects such as reverb or chorus that inter-
nally mix the effect sound and the direct sound together
before the output, the direct sound passed through the
effect will be added to the direct sound sent directly from
each channel, meaning that the balance between the
direct and effect sound will not be correct.
In such cases, set Dry:Wet (a parameter that adjusts the
balance of the effect sound and direct sound) so that the
effect will output only the processed (WET) sound. With
this setting, the master effect return level will correctly
control the mix balance of the effect sound.
If you want to use a master effect as an insert effect, set
the send location of the send channel to pre-fader (Pre)
and lower the fader to -infinity so that no direct sound
will be sent to the master bus. With this setting, the mix
balance between the effect sound and dry sound will be
controlled by the master effect parameter (Dry:Wet).

1. Effect program selection

To select an effect program, use the value dial, or click the
popup button in the screen and choose from the list of
effect programs displayed by category.
If the selected program has been edited, the program
number’s P (preset), U (user), or S (song) indication will
change to “E,” indicating that the program has been
edited.

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2

4

5

6

8

9

3

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from the EQ
output of each
channel

to the Master bus

Pan

Send

Pre-fader

Post-fader

Direct sound

Eff
ect sound

Signal flow for the master effect

Level

Balance

Return

Master Effect

Effect
Program

In the case of Reverb

Wet

Dry

Direct sound

Effect sound

Mix balance of direct
sound and effect
sound

Dry:Wet

Reverb

to Return Level

from Send

EFFECT

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