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Global mode
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5–4b: Mixer
In Program mode, Drum kits will sound using the
settings of the selected program. Pan is valid if Use
DKit Setting (Prog 4–1c) is checked. Bus (IFX/Output)
Select, FX Control Bus, and Send 1/2 are valid if Use
DKit Setting (Prog 8–1c) is checked. Be aware that
while editing a drum kit, the edited results will not be
reflected unless these settings have been made.
Pan[Random, L001...C064...R127]
Specifies the panning for each key.
L001 places the sound at far left, and R127 places the signal
at far right. With a setting of Random, the drum sample will
be panned randomly at each note-on.
Bus (IFX/Output) Select [L/R, IFX 1...5, Off]
For each key, specify the bus to which the sound will be sent.
For example, you might send Snare sounds to IFX1 and Kick
sounds to IFX2 to apply separate insert effects, and send the
remaining sounds to L/R without applying insert effects.
Tip: In most of the preloaded drum kits, the following types
of drum instrument have the same Bus (IFX/Output) Select
settings.
Snares IFX1
Kicks IFX2
Other IFX3
FX Control Bus [Off, 1, 2]
For each key, you can select whether the signal will be sent
to FX Control bus (stereo two-channel) FX Ctrl1 or 2.
Normally you will leave this off, but you can use this setting
if you want to control an effect by playing a specific key.
You can use this with the following effects:
Vocoders:
156: Vocoder
Compressor and gate-type effects:
002: Stereo Limiter
005: Stereo Gate
Example: Gated Reverb
This is an example of applying a gated reverb to a specific
snare sound. When using a gate effect on reverb, you may
not be able to control the gating timing correctly if you use
the extended reverberant sound to control the gate.
Normally, you will control the gate using sound from before
reverb is applied.
For the key for which you’ve selected the snare sample, set
Bus (IFX/Output) Select to IFX4. Also use FX Control Bus to
send the signal to FX Control Bus 1. In IFX5: Stereo Gate,
choose FX Control 1 as the Envelope Source. Now you can
use a signal other than the input (reverberant sound) to
control the gate.
Send1 (to MFX1) [000...127]
Send2 (to MFX2) [000...127]
For each key, specify the send levels to master effects 1 and
2.
These settings are valid when Bus (IFX/Output) Select is set
to L/R or Off. If Bus (IFX/Output) Select is set to IFX1–5, the
send level to master effects 1 and 2 will be determined by
the Program, Combination, or Sequencer mode P8: IFX–
Insert FX Setup page parameters Send1 and Send2 which
are located after the sound passes through IFX1–5.
5–4: Menu Command
0: Write Drum Kits p.255
1: Rename Drum Kit p.255
2: Copy Drum Kit p.255
3: Copy Key Setup p.255
4: Swap Key Setup p.255
For more information, please see “Global: Menu Command”
on page 251.
IFX4
070: Reverb Hall
IFX5
005: Stereo Gate
KEY: D3
(Snare)
Bus Select
: IFX4
Chain to
: IFX4
FX Control Bus: 1
Envelope Source
: FX Control 1
Gated Reverb Example
Bus Select
: L/R
(FX Control Bus1)
Global P5: Drum Kit
Program P4, P8: Use DKit Setting = On

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