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BASIC CONCEPT 6. Effect block • Variation = System When Variation connection is set to System, the three effects will be connected as shown in the diagram below. thick line indicates a stereo signal part 1 volume expression PAN part 2 volume expression PAN part 3 volume expression PAN dry level rev send cho send var send dry level rev send cho send var send dry level rev send cho send var send volume expression part 16 PAN dry level rev send cho send var send REVERB PAN reverb pan send chorus to reverb reverb return CHORUS PAN chorus pan send variation to chorus send variation to reverb chorus return VARIATION PAN variation pan variation return OUTPUT DRY LINE (pages 69, 120) The signals from all tone generator parts will be sent to the reverb effect, chorus effect, and variation effect according to the Voice submode settings Reverb Send Level (pages 64, 120), Chorus Send Level (pages 64, 120), and Variation Send Level (pages 64, 120). Here you can adjust the effect depth for each part. The stereo location of the effect output is determined by the Effect submode settings Reverb Pan (pages 72, 121), Chorus Pan (pages 71, 121), and Variation Pan (pages 70, 121). (pages 64, 120) If Variation connection = System, three bus lines will be connected. Send Chorus To Reverb (pages 71, 121) is a bus line that connects the Chorus Effect to the Reverb Effect. Send Variation To Chorus (pages 70, 121) is a bus line that connects the Variation Effect to the Chorus Effect. Send Variation To Reverb (pages 70, 121) is a bus line that connects the Variation Effect to the Reverb Effect. By using these three bus lines, you can use the effects in a variety of ways, such as connecting the three effects in series, or dividing them. RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER 41