EFFECTS
S3000XL Operator’s Manual
Page 169
The mixer’s aux sends are also being fed to the S3000XL’s inputs so that tracks from the
DR8 may be processed through the S3000XL. The S3000XL’s individual outputs are
being used here but you could just as easily use the L/R outputs if you are short of mixer
channels and set the balance of the programs within the S3000XL.
An extention of this may be to also be sequencing older synths that have no effects such
as MIDI’d up anaolgue synths or FM synths, etc..
Of course, you needn’t be sequencing the S3000XL during mixdown and it can just be
used as a stand-alone two channel effects processor if you like
ROUTING EXTERNAL SOUNDS THROUGH THE EFFECTS
External sounds are routed via the I/O page in the main EFFECTS page. Pressing F1
will give this display:
Having only two inputs, you may only use two channels of the effects but you may route
the Left input and Right input to any of the four effects using the
field.
The
field alows you to set how much of the ‘staight’ signal will be mixed in
with the effected signal. When using a mixer and sending signals to the S3000XL via
auxilliary sends, this is best kept at 00 but when playing a sound directly through the
effects, you should set an appropriate balance here (you may also set the ‘wet/dry’
balance in the OUTPUTS page in EFFECTS EDIT - see later).
N O T E : An effects channel may share an external input AND internal sounds. For
example, you may route some programs/parts to FX channel 1 which also has an external
input routed to it. This is so that you don’t have to make an ‘either/or’ decision and allows
greater flexibility when bringing in external sound sources. If you want an FX channel for
exclusive use by an external sound source, do not route any programs/parts to that FX
channel.
SELECTING THE EFFECTS OUTPUT
You may, if you wish, route the effects to appear at a pair of the individual outputs. This
allows you to balance the relative levels of the ‘straight’ signal and the effects signal on an
external mixing console. This would also allow you to maybe EQ the effects signal or
whatever. This is set in the I/O page in the
section and you may select L+R,
1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 as you wish. You will note, however, that the outputs selected here
carries a mix of all four effects channels’ outputs and it is not possible to route individual
effects channels to different outputs.