Using effects, An overview of the krome’s effects, Effect i/o – KORG Krome music workstasion 61key User Manual
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Using Effects
An overview of the KROME’s effects
You can choose from 193 different types of high‐
quality digital effects. The KROME provides five insert
effects, two master effects, and one total effect, together
with a mixer section that controls the routing of these
effects. All of these are stereo in/out.
Specific parameters of these effects can also be
controlled in real time from the KROME’s controllers
or via MIDI messages using Dynamic Modulation
(Dmod), by MIDI/Tempo Sync, or by using a common
LFO to apply synchronized changes to multiple
modulation effects.
Effect I/O
Insert Effects
Insert Effects (IFX 1–5) are stereo‐in/stereo‐out. If you
select Dry (unprocessed) for the Wet/Dry parameter,
the stereo input signal will be output in stereo without
being processed by the effect. If you select Wet (effect
applied), the processed signal will be output in one of
the following ways:
Master Effects
Master Effects MFX1 and MFX2 are stereo‐in/stereo‐
out. Send1 and Send2 determine the send level to the
Master Effects.
With Master effects, only the Wet (processed) signal
will be output. The output signals from the Master
Effects are routed to the L/R bus with the output level
specified by Return1 and Return2. These output
signals are mixed with the output signals from the bus
specified by Bus (IFX/Output) Select (P8– Routing
page in each mode) L/R, or with the output signals
from the bus specified by Bus (IFX/Output) Select (P8–
Insert FX Setup page in each mode) L/R, then routed to
the total effect.
Selecting “000: No Effect” will mute the output. The
processed signal will be output in one of the following
ways, according to the type of effects.
Total Effect
The total effect (TFX) is stereo‐in/stereo‐out. The Dry
(unprocessed) side of the Wet/Dry parameter sends the
stereo input sound directly to the stereo output. The
way that the Wet (processed) side is output depends on
the type of effect, as follows.
Note: The Parameter Guide includes block diagrams
for each individual effect, which include the effect’s
input/output structure. (See page 251 of the Parameter
Guide)
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Mono In - Mono Out
Mono In - Stereo Out
Effect
Effect
Effect
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Effect
+
Wet
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Mono In - Mono Out
Mono In - Stereo Out
Effect
Effect
Effect
+
Effect
+
Wet
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Mono In - Mono Out
Mono In - Stereo Out
Effect
Effect
Effect
+
Effect
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Wet