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Chapter 3. About the D-FIELD
Chapter 3
Sounding a snare roll (SD ROLL)
You can sound a snare drum roll. The speed at which you rotate your finger will affect the speed of the roll. You can also change
the volume by varying the size of the circle in which you move your finger.
➔ Changing the D-FIELD settings (p. 22)
* You can change the sound that is used to play the roll. ➔ SD ROLL NOTE NUMBER (snare roll note number) (p. 73)
* The volume change can be turned on/off. ➔ D-FIELD LEVEL SW (p. 75)
Changing the number of notes that are sounded
(ASSIGN 3: STEP MUTE)
fig.SMT—
Counterclockwise rotation produces a gradual decrease in the number of notes being sounded. By switching to clockwise
rotation, you can gradually increase the number of notes that are sounded.
Changing the stereo location of the sound (ASSIGN 3: PAN)
fig.PAN—
You can change the pan and volume of the current part.
Low-range parts such as kick and bass will tend to remain to the end.
Display Explanation Setting
Select how the
speed of the roll
will change.
AUT (AUTO):
The speed of the roll will change in stages, according to the tempo of the song.
Speed of finger rotation:
STOPPED: 8th notes, SLOW SPEED: 16th notes, HIGH SPEED: 32nd notes
MAN (MANUAL):
The speed of the roll will change according to the speed at which you rotate your finger,
regardless of the tempo of the song.
Display Explanation Setting
TYPE none none none
X none Pan Pan (fixed)
Y none Level Level (fixed)