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2: KEY SEND SELECT & LEVEL [VOICE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 2:Send → [ENTER/YES] The parameters provided here determine to which of the SY85 effect stages the output from each drum key is sent, and at what level. It is also possible to control the effect send level via keyboard dynamics. EF`Send```Switch`````Levl`VelS ``Key=`C1````````````1./-`2./-``127```+0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 CS8 Key Range: C1 ... C5 Controls: [CS2], [-1] [+1], Dial, Keyboard Selects the drum key (C1 ... C5) for which the send select and level parameters are to be adjusted. Use either the [CS2] slider or the keyboard to enter the key number. Switch 1a, 1b/2a, 2b Range: See text below Controls: [CS5]/[CS6], [-1] [+1], Dial Determines to which of the EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 effect stages the output from the current layer is sent. Each time the [F5] or [F6] function key is pressed, the cursor alternately moves to the corresponding "a" or "b" parameter. The [-1] and [+1] keys can then be used to turn the stage on ("a" or "b") or off ("."). The [CS5] and [CS6] sliders select the following settings in sequence: CS5 (EFFECT 1) 1./. (a and b off) 1a/. (a on, b off) 1a/b (a and b on) 1./b (a off, b on) CS6 (EFFECT 2) 2./. (a and b off) 2a/. (a on, b off) 2a/b (a and b on) 2./b (a off, b on) If a "single" type effect is selected then only stage "a" can be selected. If a "cascade" type effect is selected, then only stage "b" can be selected. If a "dual" type effect is selected, then both stages "a" and "b" can be selected. An effect stage that cannot be selected is represented by "-" on the display. DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT 129