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In the Environmental Audio applet, click on the Source tab. You can specialize what effects you want for Wave/DirectSound, CD Digital, SPDIF, and whatever analog source (such as CD Audio or Microphone) you have set as the Recording Device. For instance, if you do not want your wave files to have any reverb or chorus, set them to 0% on the Source tab.'
What this means:
For those of you with SBLive, there are three tabs in the Environmental Audio control: Master, Source, and MIDI. MIDI tab is where you specify what effect is to be assigned to each MIDI controller (reverb and chorus by default to 91 and 93). In the Source tab, you specify what sources OTHER than MIDI should receive effects (WAV, MIC, CD analog, etc.).
Finally, the MASTER tab is the key here. If the master tab is set to 0%, no source or MIDI will exhibit the effects. The Master tab is the 'final say' on how much effect will take place on the other sources and on MIDI.
For example, you set WAV to 60% reverb on the SOURCE tab. On the MASTER tab, you set reverb to 50%. The WAV playback will have 30% reverb -- 50% of the original 60% you asked for on the WAV source.
With MIDI, it seems you set the % amount with the Controller command itself. But the MASTER tab still controls how much of that % will be realised.
For more information on using the SB Live! to the fullest, be sure to visit Lars Ahlzen's Live! Center page. Included on the site is a midi page from a Live! perspective, as well as midi information of a more general nature.
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