By definition, insert effects are inserted in the signal chain and process the whole channel signal, as opposed to Send effects (see “Send FX”) where the effect balance is adjustable. Typical insert effects are dynamics, distortion, chorus etc., plus mastering effects for the Master Section.As mentioned earlier in this chapter, the channel strips and Master Section strip has a “slot” dedicated to insert effects - the Insert FX section. In the Insert FX section, you can choose to load Effect Combi patches using the standard Patch browser. However, it’s also possible to manually create effect devices and use as insert effects.
1. Select a channel strip in the Main Mixer, a Mix Channel or Audio Track device in the rack, or an audio track or Mix Channel track in the sequencer.
The signals always travel from the “To Devices” outputs, via the desired effect devices, to the “From Devices” inputs on the Mix Channel/Audio Track device.
• When the Show Insert FX button is on, you can add devices directly in the insert FX container area, dragging devices in or out etc. - just like with a Combinator (see “The Combinator”).
Note that if you add, load or route insert effects in stereo, and the Mix Channel/Audio Track device (and channel strip) is in mono, the channel will automatically switch to stereo.It’s possible to load Effect Combi patches directly into the Insert FX container of the channel. An Effect Combi patch loaded in the Insert FX container has the same functionality as a regular Combinator patch, with the following exceptions:The Effect Combinator is loaded and patched in the Insert FX container in the channel's rack device, so you can hear the result of the effect immediately. The name of the patch is also shown in the display on the channel strip:Insert effects can be edited from their device panels in the Insert FX container in the channel’s rack device. You can also assign device parameters to the four buttons and knobs on the Insert FX Programmer panel.Most of the Effect Combi patches already have a number of parameters assigned to the four buttons and knobs on the Insert FX Programmer panel.
Remember to click the “Show Programmer” button on the Audio Track/Mix Channel device in the rack to bring up the Effect Combi panel with its assignable knobs and buttons.To edit effect device parameters that are not assigned to the four knobs and buttons on the Insert FX Programmer panel, you have to access the device(s) in the rack.
To edit the parameter assignments on the Insert FX Programmer panel, click the “Show Programmer” button on the Mix Channel/Audio Track device.The parameter assignments to the Insert FX Programmer panel in the rack are made in the same way as when creating/editing regular Combinator devices (see “The Combinator”).
2. If you like, you can choose to save your effect device setup in the Insert FX container (with any parameter assignments) as an Effect Combi patch by clicking the “Save Insert FX Patch” button on the Programmer panel.
You don’t have to save your insert effect as an Effect Combi patch if you don’t want to. All parameter settings are automatically stored in the song when you save the Song document.
Click the “Bypass” button at the bottom of the Insert FX section on the channel strip - or on the device in the rack - to bypass the insert effects for the channel.Another way of deleting Insert FX is by manually removing them from the Insert FX container in the Mix Channel or Audio Track device in the rack:
3. An alert appears asking you to confirm the deletion. (See “Deleting devices” for more details).
3. Select the mixer channel to which you want to paste the Insert effects and choose “Paste Channel Settings: Insert FX” from the Edit menu or context menu.Send effects are routed in parallel with the signal chain, and the effect balance can be adjusted - as opposed to Insert effects, which are inserted in the signal chain and process the whole channel signal (see “Insert FX”). Typical Send effects are, for example, reverbs and delays.The Main Mixer can hold up to four separate Send effects per Song. These four Send effects can be used simultaneously by all mixer channels in the Song - at individually adjustable levels per mixer channel. In the FX Return section in the Master Section strip in the mixer, you can control the FX Return levels from all Send FX busses, as well as panning for each of the Send effects.Each mixer channel features a Send FX section, where you can control the levels to each of the (up to four) Send effects for the specific mixer channel.The Browser appears (if it was hidden) and the Send FX section gets browse focus. Now, you can now browse for and load effect devices. You can also browse for Effects patches and load these into their corresponding devices, e.g. Effect Combinators.
• As you can see, all Send effects are placed outside the Master Section device - as opposed to Insert effects, which are placed in the Insert FX container of the Master Section device.
• It’s also possible to manually connect devices to the FX Send and FX Return connectors according to the standard routing procedures (see “Manual routing”).The signals always travel from the “FX Send” outputs, via the desired effect device(s), to the “FX Return” inputs on the Master Section device.Any edits you make will be automatically stored when you save the Song document. If you edit Effect Combi patches, these can also be saved separately as Combinator patches as usual.
The Mute buttons only mute the FX Return signals. If you route an FX Send output of the Master Section device to an effect, and then route the effect to a regular Mix Channel instead of an FX Return input, the Mute button won't do anything.
Select the device(s) you want to delete and press [Backspace] or [Delete] - or select “Delete Devices and Tracks” from the Edit or context menu.An alert appears asking you to confirm the deletion. (See “Deleting devices” for more details).
• When a Send effect has been deleted, the name will automatically be removed from the displays in the FX Return section in the Master Section strip.