by mosrob » Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:58 am
Hi KDF,
you have to distinguish between FX A & FX B that can be setup within each Preset AND AUX FX1, FX2 & FX3 that can be setup in the Multisetups.
FX A & FX B can be used in addition to the AUX FX in the Multisetup.
Try this one:
(I assume that a Bank with some Presets is loaded.)
- Click on the Sampler-Icon. Now you can see the Single Channel View & the Multisetup View (the 4 tabs, each with 16 MIDI-Channels).
- In the lower right corner you see AUX OUTPUTS. Here you can route each AUX to one of your available Outputs.
- Set these outputs to the same output the Preset is routed to.
- Click on the SINGLE-tab to check the OUTPUT of your Preset. Modify the routing if necessary.
- Select e.g. AUX FX1 in the upper right corner, then right-click on the FX-Slot, select e.g. one of the Reverb-FX from the Template list and set the Dry/Wet amount to WET.
- Select the Preset in the Explorer (left window frame). Now you see some Global Settings of the Preset.
- On the right side you see PRESET EFFECTS with FX A & FX B and you can see the POST-FX SENDS with 4 encoders (Main, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3).
- Here you can set the FX-amount for the whole Preset.
- Play/Trigger your Preset and turn the encoder for AUX 1 clockwise. Now you should hear the FX of AUX 1.
- You can also select an effect for FX A and/or FX B.
- You can set the FX-amount for each Voice in the Preset.