Adding effects, The fx processors – KORG PA4X 76 User Manual
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158| Customizing and editing the Sound sets
adding effects
The FX processors
Pa4X includes both insert and master effects (‘effect’ is often abbreviated
as FX).
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Insert effects are assigned to a single Sound, and process the whole signal
passing through. The most common insert effects are amp simulators, cho-
rus or flanger, overdrive and distortion pedals, compressors, etc.
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Master effects are effects shared by several different Sounds, that can be
mixed in at different levels. The most common master effects are delays and
reverbs.
Each group of Sounds/channels can go to a different group and number of
effects.
Sound/Channel FX
Group
Insert FX
Master FX
Keyboard
FX B
One (1), assigned to a single
Sound.
Two (2), shared between all
Sounds.
Accompaniment FX A
Up to four (4), freely assignable
to any Sound. Up to two (2) ef-
fects can be assigned to a single
Sound.
Three (3), shared between all
Sounds.
Drum Families
(DF)
FX A
Up to four (4), freely assignable
to any Drum Family. Up to two
(2) effects can be assigned to a
single Drum Family.
Drum Families can be processed
by their own Insert FXs. The
Drum Kit can then be furtherly
processed by its channel’s Insert
FXs.
The total number of Insert FXs
available for Drum Families,
the Drum Kit and the other
Accompaniment Sounds is four
(4).
Three (3), shared between all
Sounds.
Drum Families can set their own
send level to the Master FXs.
Then, the Drum Kit has its own
send levels.
Pad
FX A
–
Three (3), shared between all
Sounds.
MIDI Song
FX A
Up to four (4), freely assignable
to any Sound. Up to two (2) ef-
fects can be assigned to a single
Sound.
Three (3), shared between all
Sounds.