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Chapter 7. Adding Effects
Chapter 7
Selecting the Way the Direct 
Sound is Output
Here, set the way the direct sound is output and the amount 
of each effect to be applied. The settings made here 
determine whether or not the signal passes through the 
Multi-effects, the jack used to output the sound, and the type 
of output (stereo or mono).
The way the direct sound is output can also use the 
settings of a Patch/Rhythm Set assigned to a Part.
1. After confirming that you are in Performance mode, 
2. Press [EDIT] to make the indicator light up, press the 
[EFFECTS] function button, and press
or
to 
display the OUTPUT page.
fig.07-06
3. Choose the Part for which you want to make settings. 
Turn off the [EDIT] indicator, and then use [1-8/9-16] 
and ZONE/PART SELECT [1/9]–[8/16] to select a Part.
4. Press
or
to move the cursor to the parameter 
you’re going to modify.
Output Assign (Output Assign/Output Level)
Sets the direct sound’s output method and volume for each Part.
MFX
: Output in stereo through Multi-effects. You can also 
apply Chorus or Reverb to the sound that passes through 
Multi-effects.
OUTPUT A
: Output to the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks in stereo 
without passing through Multi-effects.
OUTPUT B
: Output to the OUTPUT B jacks in stereo without 
passing through Multi-effects.
INDIV 1
: Output to the INDIVIDUAL 1 jack in mono without 
passing through Multi-effects.
INDIV 2
: Output to the INDIVIDUAL 2 jack in mono without 
passing through Multi-effects.
INDIV 3
: Output to the INDIVIDUAL 3 jack in mono without 
passing through Multi-effects.
INDIV 4
: Output to the INDIVIDUAL 4 jack in mono without 
passing through Multi-effects.
PATCH
: The Part’s output destination is determined by the 
settings of the Patch or Rhythm Set assigned to the Part.
The value on the right sets the Part volume. When Multi-
effects are being applied, this sets the amount of the effect 
that is applied; when Multi-effects are not applied, this sets 
the volume of the direct sound.
• When outputting in mono, the Pan setting is disabled.
• When the settings are such that signals are split and 
output from the INDIVIDUAL 1 jack and INDIVIDUAL 
2 jack, and no plug is inserted in the INDIVIDUAL 2 
jack, the sounds from INDIVIDUAL 1 and INDIVIDUAL 
2 are mixed together, then output from the 
INDIVIDUAL 1 jack. This sound comprises the sounds 
from the INDIVIDUAL 1 and 2 jacks.
If the Mix/Parallel parameter (SYSTEM/SETUP/
SYSTEM SETUP) is set to MIX, all sounds are output 
from the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks in stereo (p. 169).
• When setting the MFX, set the output destination with 
the Output parameter (PERFORM/EFFECTS/MFX 
OUT) for the sound after it has passed through the 
Multi-effects (p. 116).
• Chorus and Reverb are output in mono at all times.
• The output destination of the signal after passing 
through the Chorus is set with the Output Assign 
parameter and the Select parameter (PERFORM/
EFFECTS/CHO OUT) (p. 158).
• The output destination of the signal after passing 
through the Reverb is set with the Output Assign 
parameter (PERFORM/EFFECTS/REV OUT) (p. 160).
For more on how to set each effect, refer to the pages 
shown below.
• Multi-effects 
• Chorus 
• Reverb 
Chorus (Chorus Send Level)
Adjusts the amount of Chorus for each Part. If you don’t 
want to add the Chorus effect, set it to 0.
Reverb (Reverb Send Level)
Adjusts the amount of Reverb for each Part. If you don’t 
want to add the Reverb effect, set it to 0.
When the Output Assign parameter is set to PATCH, the 
output level settings for the Patch or Rhythm Set as well 
as the Part go into effect. If you want the various level 
settings of the Patch/Rhythm Set to be reflected as they 
are, set the various Part levels to 127 (maximum).