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Editing
Drum
Sets
[Parameters
and
Their
Functions]
O
Pitch
High
Bongo
Pitch:
C:4
+
3
e
Level
High
Bongo
C4
127
e
Pan
High Bongo
P.Bni
L23
C4
1 R
O
Reverb Depth
High
Bongo
C4
Re
"..'
er- b
Dept- h
s
3Q
Adjusts the pitch
of the
percussive
sound in
semitone units.
The setting
can
be
within the
range of
±2 octaves (-24
to
+24).
Adjusts
the volume of
the percussive
sound . The
acceptable
range is
0-127.
Allovi/s
you to set the pan
position (localization
of sound image)
for each
of the per-
cussive sounds,
obtained when using
a stereo output.
With an increase
in the value
for
L, more of the
sound will
be
heard
as coming from
the left side.
Similarly, more
of the
sound will
be
heard
as originating
at
the right
if the value
of R is increased.
When
set to RND (Random),
you obtain
a
specialized
effect whereby
the sound
ran-
domly moves left
and right with each
key played.
Sets
the
manner in which
Reverb will
be
applied.
The
acceptable range
is
0-127.
Storing
Edited Drum
Sets
The Write Procedure
allows
you to
retain the changes
you make
to a
Drum
Set
by
storing them
in
memory. The
destination for edited Drum
Sets
will
be a User Drum
Set
located
at the same
but-
ton
as
the
currently selected
Drum Set.
I
PRESET
[
:
HUMBERm
I
USER
I
: NUMBERm
[Write Procedure]
V/hlle holding
this down,...
Write Procedure
-*'
I
USER
I : NUMBERm
Hold down [WRITE] and press
the NUMBER
11|-|81
button that is blinking,
or
press
fVARIATION), to write the edited Drum
Set into memory.
If
you
let
up on the [WRITE] before pressing
a NUMBER
[1l-[8]or [VARIATION],
then nothing happens and
the Write Procedure is canceled.
*
Care should be taken when performing the Write
Procedure, since any
Drum
Set
that
was
previously
stored at the destination
will be over-
written (erased).
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