
5 - Effects
Programming Effects
E-MU Systems 61
How to Temporarily Disable the Aux Effects
The Aux buttons turn
all three Aux buses On or
Off.
You might want to turn off the Aux effects to free
up CPU or just to hear the dry mix.
1. Select the Multisetup Page by clicking the
Proteus VX icon at the top of the tree.
2. Click on the 01-16 Button to select Multi-view
mode.
3. Click on the OUTS button near the top right
part of the screen. The screen shown at the
right appears.
4. The row of buttons marked AUX disable the
Aux outputs for each channel.
5. Turn the buttons off (grey) for the channels
on which you don’t want effects.
Adding an Effect to a Preset
Suppose you have a nice string sound, but you want to make it really thick and lush.
The obvious solution is to add a chorus. Since you only want the chorus to affect the
string sound, you’ll use a preset effect.
How to Add a Preset Effect
1. Select the preset you want in the tree by
clicking on the keyboard icon. The Preset
Global page appears.
2. Click on the Effect Select Icon at the top
right corner of the Effects TV screen. A list of
available effects drops down.
3. Select Chorus (or whatever effect you wish)
from the list. The Effect name is now listed
above the TV screen and the effect parameters
are shown in the TV screen.
Caution: If a preset
with effects is used on
more than one MIDI
channel, the CPU penalty
multiplies each time the
preset is used.
4. Play the keyboard. You should now hear the selected effect as part of your sound.
If you don’t hear effects, make sure the FXA & FXB enable buttons are on for the
MIDI channel you are using. See page 62.
5. Adjust the Wet/Dry mix to control the effect amount.
6. Adjust the effect parameters until you find the sound you want or select a
Template.
7. Save the bank if you want to keep your changes.
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