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Effect Signal Flow Diagrams - Drum Voice, Performance, and Song Modes
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s Effect Signal Flow Diagrams - Drum Voice, Performance, and Song Modes The following diagrams illustrate effect signal flow with different effect mode and effect type combinations in the drum voice, performance, and song modes. The "Tone Generator" block has slightly different meanings in each of these modes: q Drum Voice "Tone Generator" corresponds to the output from a single drum/ percussion instrument. The other instruments are mixed into the effect signal path behind the "Dry1" and "Dry2" parameters or the "Switch" parameters, as indicated by a star (5) in the diagrams. q Performance "Tone Generator" corresponds to the output from a single layer. The other layers are mixed into the effect signal path behind the "Dry1" and "Dry2" parameters or the "Switch" parameters, as indicated by a star (5) in the diagrams. q Song "Tone Generator" corresponds to the output from a single multi instrument. The other instruments are mixed into the effect signal path behind the "Dry1" and "Dry2" parameters or the "Switch" parameters, as indicated by a star (5) in the diagrams. In the diagrams a diamond (x) indicates an on/off switch parameter, and a block (s) indicates a continuously variable level or mix parameter. Although abbreviated in the diagrams, the direct and effect signal paths are stereo. q EFFECT MODE = off. The illustrations here are not available. 264 APPENDIX / EFFECTS