E-80 Music Workstation
Using the mixer functions & effects
" Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.If the required parameter is not displayed, press the
PAGE fields to jump to another page. (Some effects
Selecting another MFX type and editing itonly have one parameter page.)
The E-80 provides 84 different Multi-FX types, some of (6) Set the desired value with the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or
which are combinations of two effects for added flexi-
the [DEC]/[INC] buttons.
bility. Here is how to select another Multi-FX type:
(1) Press and hold the TONE EFFECTS [MULTIYFX] but-[REVERBYSEND] and [CHORUSYSEND] (upper right cor-
ton until the display looks as follows:ner) allow you to specify how strongly the multi-
effects output signal should be processed by the
Reverb and/or Chorus processor. If that is unneces-
sary, set both parameters to 0.
(7) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Linking Multi-FX type selection to the Upper1
part (Upper 1 M-FX Link)
If you like, the E-80 can automatically load the
Multi-FX type that is suited for the Tone you assign to
You can also select this page by pressing the [EFFECT] the UP1 part.
button? [MFX] field and the [EDIT] field. But the (1) Press the [MENU] button.
above method is a lot faster.
(2) Press the [ON] (or [OFF]) field to switch the proces-
MENU
sor on (icon lights) or off (icon goes dark).
You can also do so on the EFFECTS page (see above).
(3) Press the field below MFX where the name of the
currently selected type is displayed.
(4) Select the desired type with the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial
or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons.The display changes to:
Note: Multi-FX type selection can be linked to Tone selection
for the Upper1 part. See page 112.
The available types are:
1. Thru31. DST0 Flanger 61. Band Chorus
2. Stereo EQ 32. DST0 Delay 62. Band Flanger
3. Overdrive 33. EH0 Chorus 63. Band Step Flg
4. Distortion 34. EH0 Flanger 64. VS Overdrive
5. Phaser35. EH0 Delay 65. VS Distortion
6. Spectrum36. Chorus0 DLY 66. GT Amp Simul
7. Enhancer37. Flanger0 DLY 67. Gate
8. Auto Wah38. CHO0 Flanger 68. Long Delay
9. Rotary39. CHO/Delay 69. Serial Delay
10. Compressor40. Flanger/DLY70. MLT Tap DLY
11. Limiter41. CHO/Flanger 71. Reverse DLY (2) Press the [UTILITY], then the [GLOBAL] field.
12. Hexa-Chorus42. Isolator 72. Shuffle DLY
13. Trem Chorus43. Low Boost73. 3D Delay
14. Space-D44. Super Filter74. Long Time DLY
15. St. Chorus45. Step Filter75. Tape Echo
16. St. Flanger46. Humanizer76. LoFi Noise
17. Step Flanger47. Speaker Sim77. LoFi Comp
18. St. Delay48. Step Phaser78. LoFi Radio
19. Mod. Delay49. MLT Phaser79. Telephone
20. 3 Tap Delay 50. Inf. Phaser80. Phonograph
21. 4 Tap Delay 51. Ring Modul81. Step Pitch
22. Time Delay 52. Step Ring82. Sympa Reso
23. 2 Pitch Shifter 53. Tremolo83. VIB-OD-Rotary
24. FBK Pitch54. Auto Pan84. Center Canc
25. Reverb55. Step Pan
26. Gate Reverb 56. Slicer
27. OD0 Chorus57. VK Rotary
(3) Press the [UPPERY1YM-FXYLINK] field to switch it on 28. OD0 Flanger 58. 3D Chorus
29. OD0 Delay 59. 3D Flanger
30. DST0 Chorus 60. 3D Step Flgr or off. If it is on, the E-80 selects a suitable MFX
type for each sound you assign to the UP1 part.
To avoid confusion, we decided to explain the avail-
able parameters elsewhere. See page 252. Heres how (4) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
to edit the parameters:
(5) Press the field of the parameter you wish to
change (the number of fields and their functions
depend on the selected type).
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