User Guide
376 Chapter 23 EVD6
FX Order
The order of the serial effects combination can be selected here. The four choices are:
 WDM: Wah > Distortion > Modulation
 DWM: Distortion > Wah > Modulation
 MDW: Modulation > Distortion > Wah
 WMD: Wah > Modulation > Distortion
Just like the foot pedals which could be freely connected to each other in series, the
EVD6 effect section invites you to experiment.
The freely assignable effect routing is especially useful for selecting whether a distorted
signal shall be wah-filtered (for funkier sounds), or if the wah-filtered sound shall be
distorted (for screaming sounds), as one example.
Controlling the EVD6 via MIDI
It is possible to control and automate the parameters of the EVD6 and other plug-ins
using the MIDI controls provided by many master keyboards or MIDI fader boxes.
MIDI controller assignments (Wah Ctrl, Damper Ctrl) are only updated if the default
setting is loaded or a setting that was saved with a project is loaded, with one
exception: If Velocity is chosen in a setting, the assignment is updated. When selecting
a setting that has any controller other than velocity assigned, the default value or the
last manually selected value (other than velocity) is used.
All parameters that allow you to select a MIDI controller offer a Learn entry. If this
option is selected, the parameter will automatically be assigned to the first appropriate
incoming MIDI data message. The Learn mode features a 20 second time-out facility: If
the EVD6 does not receive a MIDI message within 20 seconds, the parameter will revert
to its original MIDI controller assignment.
Note: As the new entry is added at the top of the list, existing automation data needs
to be incremented by one.










