E-43Effect ParametersThe Mixer lets you control the effects applied to eachindividual part, making it different from the Effect Mode,whose settings are applied to all parts in general. Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127)This parameter controls how much reverb is applied to a part.A setting of “000” turns reverb off, while a setting of 127applies maximum reverb.• “Reverb Send” does not work with some drum sounds. Chorus Send (Range: 000 to 127)This parameter controls how much chorus send is applied toa part. A setting “000” turns chorus send off, while a settingof 127 applies maximum chorus send.• “Chorus Send” does not work with drum sounds. DSP Line (Settings: on, oFF)You can use this parameter to turn DSP line off for a particularchannel, or to turn it on.DSP Part Parameters DSP Level (Range: 0 to 127)Sets the post-DSP volume. DSP Pan (Range: –64 to 0 to 63)Sets the post-DSP stereo pan.Mixer Function738A-E-045A DSP System Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127)This parameter adjusts how much reverb is applied to allparts. DSP System Chorus Send (Range: 000 to 127)This parameter adjusts chorus.NOTE• Changing the tone, volume, pan pot, coarse tune, finetune, reverb send, or chorus send setting causes thecorresponding MIDI message to be output from the MIDIterminal.• Changing the tone settings changes the tone, octaveshift, reverb send, chorus send, and DSP line* parametersettings.* When DSP is off (See the note on page E-73).• Turning on the Mixer’s DSP Line parameter (on thispage) causes the settings of the DSP Pan, DSP SystemReverb Send, and DSP System Chorus parameters tobe used in place of the Pan Pot, Reverb Send, andChorus Send parameters.R v b S e n dD S P L i n eC h o S e n dD S P L e v e lD S P P a nD . R v b S n dD . C h o S n d