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Chapter 5: Advanced Synthesizer and Effects Editing
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Venom User Guide
IFX Type Lets you select the Insert Effect Type for the selected Multi Part (Off, EQ Bandpass, Compressor, Auto
Wah, Distortion, or Reducer).
Direct Sets the amount of dry (un-effected) signal for the currently selected Multi Part.
Aux 1 Determines the level of Aux 1 processing for the currently selected Multi Part. You can change the send
level to Aux 1 using the FX Send 1 Level knob on the top-panel Performance Control matrix (knob 3, row 6).
Aux 2 Determines the level of Aux 2 processing for the currently selected Multi Part. You can change the send
level to Aux 2 using the FX Send 2 Level knob on the top-panel Performance Control matrix (knob 4, row 6).
Pan Determines the panning location of the signal in the stereo field for the currently selected Multi Part.
Volume Sets the overall output level for the currently selected Multi Part.
Arpeggiator
The Arpeggiator controls determine how the Arpeggiator performs for the currently selected Multi Program.
The following parameters are individual Multi-mode Arpeggiator parameters. There are up to 4 arpeggiators
per Multi Program (one per Part) and each can have its own settings.
The Multi Program Editor Arpeggiator controls let you select M (Use Multi Data), S (Use Single Data), or P (Use
Pattern Data) for the selected Multi Part Arpeggiator.
M (Use Multi Data) Lets you specify the Arpeggiator parameters for the selected Multi Part. When Use Multi Data
is selected, the Multi Part settings override the settings stored with the referenced Single Program.
S (Use Single Data) When selected, the Multi Part uses the Arpeggiator settings stored with the referenced Sin-
gle Program.
P (Use Pattern Data) Lets you select any available stored Pattern Bank and Program Number. When Use Pattern
Data is selected, the selected Pattern overrides the settings stored with the referenced Single Program.
On/Off Lets you enable or disable the Arpeggiator.
Root Determines the root note reference (0–127, or C–2 to G8) for the pattern. The Root Note setting only ap-
plies when the Arpeggiator Mode is set to Phrase. The root note sets the relationship of the output MIDI data
(from the selected Phrase Pattern) to the input note data. For example, if the Pattern MIDI note is C3, and the
root note is a D3, playing G4 on the keyboard results the pattern playing back transposed down a whole step
(F4).
Order Controls how Arpeggiator plays back (Up, Down, Up/Down Exclusive, Up/Down Inclusive, Down/Up Exclu-
sive, Down/Up Inclusive, or Chord).
Multi Part Arpeggiator settings
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