User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to the KROSS
- Setup
- Playing and editing Programs
- Playing Programs
- Quick Layer/Split function
- Easy program editing
- Detailed Editing with Programs
- Before you start editing
- An overview of the edit pages
- Basic oscillator settings
- Creating time-varying changes (LFO and EG)
- Diverse modulation settings (AMS and AMS mixer)
- Controlling Pitch
- Using Filters
- Using the Amp section
- Making controller assignments
- Arpeggiator settings
- Drum Track settings
- Using the step sequencer
- Effects
- Automatically importing a Program into Sequence mode
- Playing and editing Combinations
- Playing combinations
- Editing a combination
- Summary of the edit pages
- A suggested approach for editing
- Comparing with the sound before you started editing
- Changing the program of each timbre
- Adjusting the mix
- Using the Tone Adjust and EG Adjust functions
- Saving a Combination you’ve edited
- Using REALTIME CONTROLS to adjust the sound or effects
- Layers, Splits, and Velocity Switches
- Status settings
- MIDI settings
- Changing the program settings to match the combination
- Arpeggiator settings
- Drum Track settings
- Using the step sequencer
- Effects
- Automatically importing a combination into Sequence mode
- Favorites function
- Sequencer
- Using Effects
- Arpeggiator function
- Drum Track function
- Step sequencer
- Pad Sampler
- Audio recorder
- Pad audio play
- Using Drum Kits
- Overall settings for the KROSS, and saving/loading data
- Appendices
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Using Effects
An overview of the KROSS’s
effects
You can choose from 134 different types of high-quality
digital effects. The KROSS provides five insert effects, and
two master effects, together with a mixer section that
controls the routing of these effects. All of these are stereo
in/out.
Specific parameters of these effects can also be controlled in
real time from the KROSS’s controllers or via MIDI
messages using Dynamic Modulation (Dmod), by MIDI/
Tempo Sync, or by using a common LFO to apply
synchronized changes to multiple modulation effects.
Effect I/O
Insert Effects
Insert Effects (IFX 1–5) are stereo-in/stereo-out. If you
select Dry (unprocessed) for the “Wet/Dry” parameter, the
stereo input signal will be output in stereo without being
processed by the effect. If you select Wet (effect applied),
the processed signal will be output in one of the following
ways:
Insert effect 1 can use the effects S01: Stereo Compressor–
S63: Rotary Speaker and D00: St.Mltband Limiter–D10:
Rotary SpeakerOD.
Insert effects 2–4 can use the effects S01: Stereo
Compressor–S61: AmpSim - Tremolo and D00: St.Mltband
Limiter–D09: Vocoder.
Insert effect 5 can use the effects S01: Stereo Compressor–
S61: AmpSim - Tremolo.
Master Effects
Master Effects MFX1 and MFX2 are stereo-in/stereo-out.
“Send1” and “Send2” determine the send level to the Master
Effects.
With Master effects, only the Wet (processed) signal will be
output. The output signals from the Master Effects are routed
to the L/R bus with the output level specified by “Return1”
and “Return2”. These outputs are mixed with the L/R
output bus (in each mode, FX ROUTING> BUS page or
MIXER page).
Selecting “000: No Effect” will mute the output. The
processed signal will be output in one of the following ways,
according to the type of effects.
Master effect 1 can use the effects S01: Stereo Compressor–
S87: Phaser- Cho/Flng and D00: St.Mltband Limiter–D13:
Early Reflections.
Master effect 2 can use the effects S01: Stereo Compressor–
S120: Reverb- Gate.
Note: The Parameter Guide includes block diagrams for
each individual effect, which include the effect’s input/
output structure. (see page 219 of the Parameter Guide)
Effects in each mode
Program mode
For programs, you can use insert effects to process the final
sound in the same way that you use the Filter and Amplifier
to process the sound from the oscillators (OSC 1 & 2). Then
use the master effects to add spatial processing such as
reverb to create the final sound. You can also use the same
effects on the audio output of the Drum Track and the step
sequencer program. These settings are made individually for
each program.
Combination and Sequencer modes
In Combination and Sequencer modes, you can insert effects
to process the sound of each timbre/track program. Then you
can use the master effects to create overall ambience, and
use the total effect to make final adjustments.
In Combination mode, you can adjust these settings for each
combination, and in Sequencer mode you can adjust them
for each song.
In Sequencer mode, you can switch between effects or
modify the effect parameters and record these changes, so
that effects will switch automatically or effect parameters
will be modified automatically as the song plays back.
External input (or audio in)
You can apply effects to an external audio input in any
mode: Program, Combination, or Sequencer mode. To
specify the effects that you want to use, set the common
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Mono In - Mono Out
Mono In - Stereo Out
Eect
Eect
Eect
Eect
Wet
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Mono In - Mono Out
Mono In - Stereo Out
Eect
Eect
Eect
Eect
Wet
Oscillator1 Filter1 Amplier1
Oscillator2 Filter2 Amplier2
Insert
Eect 1–5
Drum Track
Step Seq
Return
OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Send
Master
Eect 1, 2
Timbre 1 /MIDI Track 1
Timbre 16 /MIDI Track 16
Return
OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Send
Insert
Eect 1–5
Master
Eect 1, 2