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9 - Effects<br />

Programming Effects<br />

Programming Effects<br />

Adding an Aux Effect in the Multisetup<br />

Some banks (Proteus X Composer, for example) are already programmed to use<br />

<strong>Emulator</strong> X soft effects. These instructions explain how to add Aux Effects to an<br />

<strong>Emulator</strong> X bank which does not already have soft effects programmed.<br />

The Aux Effects are designed to be used as sidechain effects applied on all presets in the<br />

bank. See the diagram on page 212 for a complete description of the effects routing.<br />

How to Add an Aux Effect<br />

1. Select the <strong>Emulator</strong> X Studio session in PatchMix DSP.<br />

2. Close PatchMix DSP<br />

3. Select the Multisetup Page by clicking the <strong>Emulator</strong> X icon at the top of the tree.<br />

4. Locate the Aux Outputs section in the lower right part of the window and set all<br />

the Aux Outputs to EX Main (or the main output of <strong>Emulator</strong> X). This bypasses the<br />

PatchMix DSP hardware effects and sets up the Aux Outs to be used as sidechain<br />

effects.<br />

5. Click on the Aux 1 button at the top right of the screen if it’s not already selected.<br />

The Aux 1 effect appears in the TV screen.<br />

6. Click on the Effect Select Icon at the top right corner of the Effects TV screen. A<br />

list of available effects drops down.<br />

Effect Select icon<br />

PatchMix DSP<br />

hardware effects routings<br />

are already programmed<br />

into most <strong>Emulator</strong> X<br />

banks<br />

<strong>Emulator</strong> X icon<br />

210 <strong>Emulator</strong> X2 Operation Manual

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