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When you map a screen control at the concert level, you cannot map the same screen control
at the patch or set level unless you override the concert-level mapping. For information about
overriding concert-level mappings, see Override concert- and set-level mappings on page 82.
Add concert-wide eects
You can add concert-wide eects such as reverb and delay using auxiliary (aux) channels. When
you choose a bus from the Send slot on a channel strip, a corresponding aux appears at the
concert level. You can insert eects on the aux and have those eects apply to every channel
strip sending its signal to the aux.
Send a channel strip signal to an aux
1 In the Patch List, select the patch you want to use with a concert-wide eect.
2 On the channel strip, click one of the Send slots and choose a bus from the pop-up menu.
Choose a bus from one of the
Send slots.
3 Drag the Send knob next to the slot to set the amount of the signal sent to the aux.
Add a concert-wide eect to an aux
1 In the Patch List, click the concert icon.
The auxes in the concert appear in the Channel Strips area along with the concert-level
channel strips.
2 On an aux, click one of the Insert slots and choose an eect from the pop-up menu.
After you add an eect to an aux, you can edit the eect as you would any channel strip eect,
by clicking it to open the plug-in window and then adjusting parameters in the plug-in window.
You can add multiple eects to an aux, and adjust the level and pan of the aux using the channel
strip controls on the aux.
You can also add concert-wide eects to an aux at the patch level if Show Signal Flow Channel
Strips is turned on. For information about showing signal ow channel strips in the Channel
Strips area, see Show signal ow channel strips on page 46.