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Section 5 — Effect Concepts
Selecting Effects 7
Programming Effects
The ASR-10 effects are highly programmable. Each effect has a wide variety of parameters for
editing. The FX Select/FX Bypass page contains the parameter for selecting which effect will be
used. This page controls how all of the other effect screens (found on the Edit/Effects page) will
be configured and displayed. When this parameter is changed, a new effect is selected which
causes several important things to occur:
a new effect is loaded, causing a brief pause in the audio output
the number of voices and the system sample rate may change
the effect parameters are redefined for the particular effect selected
the effect parameter values are reset to their default settings
Effect Variations
The first parameter screen is similar for all of the effects (the display shows VAR=). It selects one
of four Effect Variations, which feature various “preset” patches, letting you quickly access
several set-ups within the same effect. Each of these four variations is individually editable and
can act as four effect edit buffers. Each Effect Variation can have two different Modulation
Sources, Destination parameters, and defined modulation ranges (for a total of eight different
modulatable parameters).
The Effects Busses
The output of every voice in the ASR-10 is assigned to a stereo bus. A bus, like the bus of a
mixing board, mixes together all the voices assigned to that bus into a single stereo pair. Of the
six busses on the ASR-10, three are inputs into the signal processor (BUS1, BUS2, and BUS3), and
three are direct paths to the AUX outputs on the optional Output Expander, bypassing all effect
processing (dry). The Destination Bus assignment for each WaveSample is set on the Edit/Amp
page. The voice settings in the sound can be overridden for each bank from the FX Select/FX
Bypass page.
Effects Mixing
All effects have separate mixing controls for the BUS1, BUS2, and BUS3 (when not used as a DRY
path) busses. They are found on three screens within the Edit/Effects page, and will have
slightly different wording depending on the effect they’re contained within.
When an effect having a single processing function (such as reverb only) is selected, both busses
BUS1 and BUS2 are routed to it. When using a dual or multi-effect, BUS1 will generally route the
signal through both or all effects, with BUS2 routing only through the second effect. In most
cases, the BUS3 bus is reserved as a DRY path to the main outputs.
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