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Chapter 13: Using the effects
If you are using Insert effects on some channels during mixdown, you do not need to mix a dry sound and an
effect sound, since the effect return signal includes a processed sound or a mixture of dry and effect sounds.
Therefore, route the channel signal to which you wish to apply effects from the pre-fader position to AUX
SEND A/B, and set the LEVEL parameter to 0.
Using effects for mixdown
The most common way to use effects is to apply them to the TRACK MIX channel signals during mixdown and
record them in the master recorder. You can apply Global effects, such as reverb or delay, to multiple channels, or
apply Insert effects, such as a compressor or phaser, only to a specified channel.
This section explains the basic operation for applying effects during mixdown.
Selecting an effect type
You need to first select an effect type before you can use the effect. “Effect type” is a parameter that determines
the type of effect. You can select a different effect type for EFFECT A and B individually, and set the effect
parameters, if necessary. Follow the steps below to select an effect type and set the parameters.
1. Press the [MIXER] key to recall Mixer mode.
2. Recall a parameter other than or , in the SLCT field, and press the
[F5] key.
The following screen appears.
A
B
This screen contains the following information.
1 This select field enables you to select an effect type.
2 This field enables you to set a parameter for the selected effect. The parameter varies depending on the
effect type you selected.
3. Press the [F3] key or [F4] key to select either EFFECT A or EFFECT B.
Example: EFFECT A is selected.
4. Move the cursor to the select field 1, and turn the [JOG] dial to select the effect type.
Field 2 changes according to the selected effect type.
NOTE :
The following operation varies slightly depending on whether you select Global effects or
Insert effects here.
TIP :
Refer to “Effect type and parameter” on page 128 for more information on the type of effects and
parameters and the differences between the Global effects and the Insert effects.
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