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EDIT A BEAT
If you want to alter the BEAT content, there are two ways to do that:
1. If you are a finger drummer, real-time recording might be your choice. Keep holding CLEAR ALL |
[BACK] for 3 seconds to clear all the contents in the BEAT. Use TEMPO/TAP | [METRO] to set the
tempo (BPM) you want. If you want a metronome to guide you through the recording process,
press SHIFT + [METRO] to turn it on. Press REC | [SEQ] to activate real-time recording. Lastly, hit
PLAY/STOP to start recording!
2. You can also alter the BEAT by utilizing the step sequencer. Press SHIFT + [SEQ] to enter SEQ
mode. Here, you can edit BEAT contents by channel. Hold SHIFT and press down a pad in 01A BD -
SMP4 PADS to select the channel you want to amend. Hold SHIFT and press one of the pads in
01B [1] - [4] PADS to switch between 4 sequence pages (64 steps in total).
SAVE YOUR BEAT
If you are happy about the edited BEAT, press SAVE + BEAT to save it! You will be able to select where
to save your BEAT and decide what name should it be called.
FEEL THE SOUNDS
Hit the pads in 01A BD - SMP4 PADS section to preview the sample in each channel.
TWEAK THE SOUNDS
You can tweak the sounds in the way you love using the controls located in ② LEVEL SECTION & ③
CHANNEL EFFECTS SECTION. For more details about the channel effects and master effects, please
refer to the USER MANUAL.
You can also change the sample by pressing down the VALUE encoder to enter the SMP SELECT page,
scrolling through the list by turning the VALUE encoder, press again to load the sample to the
selected channel.
SAVE YOUR KITS
After loading all the samples you love, you can save your drum kit using SAVE + KIT. You will be able
to choose where you want to save your kit and decide what name should be applied to it.
TIPS: Effect parameters are not saved within KIT. Instead, they are saved in BEAT for performance
purposes.
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