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Effects
You can apply various effects to the pads, keygroups, programs, submixes, and master outputs, using insert and
send/return effects. This chapter can help you get a good overall understanding of how the effects work.
See Appendix > Effects & Parameters for a list of all available effects (with a brief description of each) and their
editable parameters.
Overview
In a program, each pad or keygroup can have up to four insert effects applied to it. See Insert Effects > Pads or
Insert Effects > Keygroups to learn more about this.
An entire program can also have up to four insert effects applied to it, as well. See Insert Effects > Programs to
learn more about this.
Additionally, pads, keygroups, programs, and submixes can each be sent to up to four send channels. Their audio
will be routed through effects on the send channels, and the processed audio will be returned to their original
channel. See Send/Return Effects to learn more about this.
For even further flexibility, each of the eight submixes can have up to four insert effects applied to it. You can route
pads/keygroups and programs to a submix, which is then routed to a master output. See Insert Effects > Submixes
to learn more about this.
Finally, you can apply up to four insert effects to each master output (a stereo pair of channels: Outputs 1/2,
Outputs 3/4, etc.). See Insert Effects > Masters to learn more about this.
There are three other modes that handle effects differently:
The Sampler can use up to four insert effects, which are applied to the audio as you record it. This means
that the effects cannot be “removed” from the sound later. Learn more about the Sampler in the Modes >
Sampler chapter.
Similarly, the Looper can use up to four insert effects, which are applied to the audio as you record it. This
means that the effects cannot be “removed” from the sound later. Learn more about the Looper in the
Modes > Looper chapter.
In XYFX Mode, the effects act like a single insert effect on that program. In fact, XYFX is the name of the
insert effect you have to load to the program before you can use this mode. Learn more about XYFX Mode in
the Modes > XYFX Mode chapter.
To view, load, edit, or clear effects, tap the area under the Inserts field. This usually
appears in a channel strip (next to a level slider and pan knob).