Hi Marco,
1. You can do this by using the Sound Edit facility and then saving the edited sound to SOUND GROUP MEMORY. Select the sound you wish to add the effect to (Bright Solid Guitar) then, PROGRAM MENUS > SOUND EDIT > EFFECT. In the SOUND DSP window, use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to select the required settings. When you have finished editing, the new sound must be saved into SOUND GROUP MEMORY.
Press EXIT once, then WRITE > SOUND NAMING > (Name) > OK > Select a Memory Bank > Press OK.
I have not had time to figure out how to apply a different effect to the drum track but I'm sure it can be done. I'll be away from home for about a week but if you do not have an answer to this question by then, I'll get back to you.
2. You can control the effects applied to the Microphone independently of the effects applied to the keyboard.
Program Menus > Reverb & Effect > Mic Reverb & Effect. If you just want Reverb, then press MIC REVERB OFF to change the display to ON.
Make sure the MIC button in the GLOBAL EFFECT is On (LED Lit). You can then set the Reverb parameters as you wish (TYPE, REVERB TIME and REVERB VOLUME)
If you wish to apply other effects to the MIC channel, then press MULTI EFFECT OFF to change the display to ON. Then press MULTI EFFECT SET, select the type of effect in the middle panel and using the side buttons, select the variations available within the effect. The selected effects can be stored in individual Panel Memories, along with other settings - make sure that Panel Momory is set to Expand Mode and 'MULTI EFFECT' is set to 'ON'. Note that the Mic Effects can be switched On and Off using the panel button 'MIC' in the 'GLOBAL EFFECT' section of the panel. The effects can also be controlled by a footswitch.
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Willum
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Willum
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music.
Aldous Huxley
( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)