Mixing the dry (direct) signal and the effects, Choosing a modulation source – KORG PA4X 76 User Manual
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Mixing the dry (direct) signal and the effects
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While in the
FX Edit
page, use the
Wet/Dry
parameter to set the balance
between the Wet (effected) and Dry (direct) signal inside the corresponding
FX processor.
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With master effects, you can set this value directly from the
W/D
parameters
in the
Master Effects > FX
page.
We suggest not to change the insert effects’ internal mix, unless you are try-
ing to achieve a particular effect. Setting the direct signal of a modulating
effect too low could, for example, cause phasing.
We suggest not to change the master effects’ internal mix, unless you are
fine-tuning it, because this is a general setting for the effect. To set the
amount of effect applied to each Sound/channel, use the individual chan-
nels’ send level instead.
Choosing a modulation source
You can modulate one of the effect parameters by using MIDI messages gen-
erated by the internal physical controllers or by MIDI data recorded in one of
the Style or Song tracks.
Choose the modulation track
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With insert effects, the modulation is always received from the Sound/part/
track they are assigned to. For example, if the insert effect is assigned to the
Upper 1 part, it will be modulated by the Upper 1 part.
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With master effects, you must choose a modulating track. Go to the
Master
Effects > FX A/B
page containing the master effect you want to edit, and
use the
M.T. (Modulating Track)
parameter to choose the modulating Sound/
part/track.
Choose the modulation source
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While in the
FX Edit
page (for both the insert or master effects), use the
Src
(Source)
parameter to choose the physical controller or the type of MIDI
data that will modulate the effect.
Pa4X uses the Dynamic Modulation Source (DMS) system, a highly flexible
and powerful matrix of modulation. See below the list of available sources.