Global P5: Drum Kit 5–2: Sample Parameters
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The location at which reverse playback starts and ends is
already specified for each drum sample.
For unselected velocity zones (shown as a single line), Rev
On is indicated as [R].
Off (unchecked): The drum sample will play back normally.
Offset (Start Offset) [Off, 1st…8th]
In addition to simply starting playback from the beginning,
drum samples can have up to 8 different pre‐programmed
alternate starting points. However, you can’t select drum
samples for which start and offset are not specified.
With drum samples, the Start Offset specifies whether to use
the normal start point (Off), or to use one of the alternate
start points (1st–8th).
Some drum samples may have fewer than 8 pre‐
programmed points, in which case only the available points
can be selected.
L (Amp Level) [–99...+99]
Specifies the volume.
Keys for which a value of +99 is specified will sound at a
volume twice as high as the amp level of the program which
uses that drum kit. Keys for which a value of 0 is specified
will sound at the volume of the amp level of the program
which uses that drum kit. Keys for which a value of –99 is
specified will not sound.
2...8: (Drumsample2...8)
These are the settings for the Drumsample 2–8 velocity
zones.
The parameters for Drumsample 8 are exactly the same as
those for Drumsample 1, as described above.
The parameters for Drumsample 8 are also similar to those
for Drumsample 1, except that Drumsample 8 has no
settings for Threshold Vel. (which is always fixed at 1), Xfd,
or Curve.
Velocity Split
This indicates the velocity zones of the oscillator's eight
multisamples.
The meter on the left indicates the note‐on velocity values.
This lets you verify the multisamples(s) that will be sounded
by each velocity (See “0–1e: Velocity Meter” on page 5.).
5–1c: Return to OSC
This button will be shown if you jumped to Global P5: Drum
Kit by pressing the Program mode Jump to Drum Kit Edit
button. You can press this button to jump back to the
original page.
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5–1: Menu Command
• 0: Write Drum Kits see p. 220
• 1: Rename Drum Kit see p. 220
• 2: Copy Drum Kit see p. 220
• 3: Copy Key Setup see p. 220
• 4: Swap Key Setup see p. 220
For more information, please see “Global: Menu Command”
on page 216.
5–2: Sample Parameters
Here, you can adjust the transpose, tune, attack, decay, filter
cutoff, and resonance settings for each drum sample. These
are offsets that are added to the settings of the program.
5–2a: Parameters
(Drumsample Parameters)
1: (Drumsample 1)
Drumsample 1 On/Off [Off, On]
This parameter is linked with “5–1b: Drumsample”
Drumsample 1.
On (checked): Check this if you want to use Drumsample 1.
The selected drum sample will sound.
Off (unchecked): Drumsample 1 will not be used. The drum
sample will not sound.
Transpose [–64...+63]
Adjusts the pitch in semitone steps.
+12 is one octave up, and –12 is one octave down.
Tune [–99...+99]
This adjusts the pitch in cents, over a range of ±1 octave. A
cent is 1/100 of a semitone.
Attack (Amp EG Attack) [–64...+63]
Adjusts the attack time of the volume (Amplifier). The
attack time for each key is determined by adding this value
to the amp EG Attack Time of the program that uses this
drum kit.
Decay (Amp EG Decay) [–64...+63]
Adjusts the decay time of the volume (Amplifier). The decay
time for each key is determined by adding this value to the
amp EG Decay Time of the program that uses this drum kit.
Cutoff (Filter Cutoff) [–64...+63]
Adjust the cutoff frequency of the filter. The cutoff
frequency for each key and drum sample is determined by
adding this value to the filter Frequency (Prog 3–1b) of the
program that uses this drum kit.
Reso (Filter Resonance) [–64...+63]
This adjusts the filter resonance. This offset value for each
key and drum sample is applied to the filter Resonance
(Prog 3–1b) of the programs that use this drum kit.
2...8: (Drumsample2...8)
Here, you can edit the sample parameters for Drumsample
2–8. For more information, please see “1: (Drumsample 1)”
above.
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5–2: Menu Command
•0: Write Drum Kits see p. 220