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E-MU Systems
Effects
Effects Overview
Send 2 is also used to route sounds to the Sub 1 outputs on the back panel.
When a plug is inserted into the associated Submix jack on the back panel,
the Dry portion of the Send is disconnected from the effects processor and
the Dry signal is routed directly to the output jack.
The Arrow (->) in the
display points to the actual output routing
.
The Dry Send is disconnected
from the Effects Processors even if only one plug is inserted into a Submix pair.
The Effects Send is programmed for each layer in the Preset Edit menu.
These routings can be overruled in the Global menu
Mix Output
screen by
changing the submix setting from “preset”, which uses the preset routing,
to Send1-Send4. In the diagram below, MIDI channel 1 is programmed to
obey the preset routing, which in this case is Send 1.
Individual layers or entire MIDI channels can be routed to any of the four busses.
The four Effect Sends allow you to get the most out of the two effect
processors. For example, with Effect B set to an echo algorithm, you could
route one MIDI channel to Send 3 and set the effect amount to 80%.
Another MIDI channel could be routed to Send 4 with an effect amount of
only 5%.
The Mix Output function is also useful when sequencing since it lets you
route specific MIDI channels to specific Sub outputs (on the back panel)
where there they can be processed with EQ or other outboard effects.
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U
B
1
M
A
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N
OUTPUT SECTION
& EFFECTS PROCESSORS
FX Sends
Hall 1
Effect
A
FX Sends
Chorus
Effect
B
B
➟
A
Jack Detect
PRESET
Mix
Output
Mix Output
Send 1
Send 1
15%
Send 2
10%
Send 3
0%
Send 4
0%
Send 1
0%
Send 2
0%
Send 3
20%
Send 4
15%
GLOBAL MENU
PRESET
EDIT MENU
Ch 1
SEND 2
Ch 2
SEND 3
Ch 3
SEND 4
Ch 16
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E
N
D
1
S
E
N
D
2
S
E
N
D
3
S
E
N
D
4