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Chapter 7 E
ffects
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Chapter 7 Effects
7.1 Introduction
The SU700 effects system offers the following features and characteristics:
●
A wide variety of built-in effects. Each effect includes a number of dedicated pa-
rameters that give you great control over how the effect is actually applied.
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Three effect blocks. You assign a different effect to each block—so that you can
have three effects working at any given time.
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Effect blocks are interconnected. You can adjust the level of signal flowing from
one effect block into another.
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Effects come in two kinds: system effects and insertion effects. These two kinds of
effects are implemented somewhat differently, and the insertion effects are subject
to some special restrictions, as described later in this chapter.
For a full listing of effects and their dedicated parameters, refer to the effect listings
starting on page 333.
For detailed instructions about how to assign effects to effect blocks and how to set
the parameter values, refer to the explanation for the EFFECT functions (
→
p.211).
For information about how to set and adjust effect levels on each track (and how to
instantly cancel the application of an effect), refer to the explanation of the EFFECT
SETUP functions (
→
p.214).
7.2 Using the Effects
In order to use effects, you do the following:
1.
Set up the effects.
Use the
EFFECT SETUP
functions (
SETUP 1
,
SETUP 2
, and
SETUP 3
) to assign
an effect to each block, and to set the various parameters for each of these ef-
fects. If you want to use multiple setups, store each setup into a separate scene.
2.
Use the
EFFECT 1
,
EFFECT 2
, and
EFFECT 3
knob functions to adjust the sig-
nal level to each block during performance, while recording, or while setting up
scenes.