Generalmusic Promega 2 Page 22
Adding an effect to a sound
The EFFECTS section of the
Promega2
contains two independent effects processors which
can be applied in varying amounts to each section of the instrument.
While each effect processor has its own independent controls, both sections share a common
display. Each section offers the following controls:
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V-POT
to select the effect type.
A master
DEPTH
control.
Two parameter controls.
A
SEND
button.
Each effect has been pre-programmed at the factory to provide appropriate settings for most
applications. In many cases you wont need to adjust any parameters for the effect to be useable.
1. Use the PRO-EFX Virtual-POT to select the CHORUS effect.
2. Assign the BASS/OTHER section to the PRO EFX effect by
pressing the PRO EFX button in that section.
3. Press the PRO EFX DEPTH button and use the LEVEL slider in
the EFFECTS section to control the amount of effect.
There are three simple steps to add an effect to any sound.
1. Select the desired effect.
2. Assign the sound section to that effect
3. Adjust the amount of effect.
For example, to add the CHURCH reverb effect to ST.GRAND1.
Another example; to add the CHORUS effect to STRING1
sound.
Using the same effect on multiple sounds
When an effect is applied to more than 1 sound, the SEND function
allows you to set a different amount of effect for each sound.
For example:
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Use the REVERB V-POT to
select the STADIUM effect.
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Switch on every section of the instrument
and adjust their volumes so that they can
all be heard clearly
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In each section, turn ON the REVERB
button and turn OFF the PRO EFX button.
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You should now hear a heavy reverb effect on all sounds,
(if you dont, try pressing the REVERB DEPTH button and
increasing the LEVEL slider in the EFFECTS section until
the effect is stronger).
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1. Use the REVERB Virtual-POT to select the CHURCH effect
2. Assign the PIANOS section, to the reverb effect by pressing the
REVERB button in that section.
3. Press the REVERB DEPTH button and use the LEVEL slider in the
EFFECTS section to control the amount of effect.