User Manual
Program Mode
The Layer FX (LYR_FX) Page
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When Type is set to %, the Aux Send parameter values are in units of percent (%). The value
specied in the Aux Send parameter is the percentage of which the wet auxiliary signal
comprises the nal signal—the insert signal comprises the rest of the nal signal. To hear equal
parts wet signal and dry signal on the main audio output, set the main Insert eect to 0 None and
the Insert Output to Main, and set the Aux 1 eect to your desired eect and the Aux 1 Output to
Main. Then, set the Aux1 Send to 50%. If you want to hear only the wet signal, set the Aux1 Send
to 100%.
Aux1 Mod, Aux2 Mod
The Aux Mod parameter gives you real-time control over the amount of program signal sent to
the aux eects chain. You can set the Aux Mod parameter to any PC3A control source. The
amount that you specify for the Aux Send parameter is the maximum value that the Aux Mod
control source can send—the minimum value is 0.
The Layer FX (LYR_FX) Page
Press the LYR_FX soft button to call up the Layer FX (LYR_FX) page. On this page, you can apply
layer-specic eects. There are three Layer FX Modes: Use Program FX, Layer-Specic FX, and
Use Another Layer’s FX.
Use Program FX Mode
With Use Program FX Mode selected, the current layer will use the eects congured on the
Program FX (PROGFX) page. See The Program FX (PROGFX) Page on page 6-47 for more
information on program FX.
Layer-Specic FX Mode
With Layer-Specic FX selected, you can congure the eects for the current layer. This mode’s
parameters are similar to those of the PROGFX page. This mode is shown in the following
display:
All of the Layer-Specic FX mode parameters have the same functions and ranges of values as
their corresponding parameters on the PROGFX page. See The Program FX (PROGFX) Page on
page 6-47 for more information on these parameters.
Use Another Layer’s FX Mode
With Use Another Layer’s FX selected, you can put the current layer through the eects of
another layer. You can specify the layer through whose eects you wish to put the current layer.