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number
will
not
sound
simultaneously.
If
the
M-GS64
receives
MIDI
messages
that
would
cause
two
or
more
instruments
to
be
playing
simultaneously,
the
first-played
instrument
will
be
turned
off
before
the
next-played
instrument
is
sounded.
For
example,
it
is
not
possible
on
a
real-world
drum
set
for
both
open
hi-hat
and
closed
hi-hat
sounds
to
occur
simultaneously.
Such
sounds
can
be
set
to
the
assign
group
of
the
same
number.
The
assign
group
can
be
set
to
Non
or
1127.
When
an
instru-
ment’s
assign
group
is
set
to
“Non,”
that
instrument
will
not
be
turned
off
as
a
result
of
another
instrument
playing.
In
other
words,
with
a
setting
of
“Non,”
assign
group
processing
wil!
not
be
done
for
that
instrument.
*
Be
aware
that
if
you
select
a
different
drum
set,
the
parameter
values
will
be
initialized.
The
Drum
2
setting
parameters
are
given
below.
The
setting
method
is
identical
to
the
Drum
1
parameters.
*
If
Part
Mode
is
not
set
to
Drum
2,
the
display
will
indicate
“—~”.
@
Dr2
Level
(Drum
2
Level)
:
0
-
127
@
Dr2
Pan
(Drum
2
Pan)
:
Rnd,
L63
-
0
-
R63
@
Dr2
Reverb
(Drum
2
Reverb
Level)
:
0
-
127
@
Dr2
Chorus
(Drum
2
Chorus
Level)
:
0
-
127
@
Dr2
Delay
(Drum
2
Delay
Level)
:
0
-
127
@
Dr2
Pitch
Coarse
(Drum
2
Pitch
Coarse)
:
0
-
127
®
Dr2
A
Group
(Drum
2
Assign
Group)
:
Non,
1
-
127
@
Saving
a
Drum
Set
That
You
Create..........cscceee
You
can
modify
the
parameter
values
of
drum
sounds,
and
save
your
new
settings
as
a
Drum
Set.
Drum
Sets
created
in
this
way
are
called
User
Drum
Sets.
Two
such
drum
sets
can
be
stored,
but
since
each
set
contains
84
(*)
instrumental
sounds,
this
pro-
vides
a
total
of
168
instrumental
sounds
(drum
instruments).
User
drum
sets
can
be
stored
in
Map
1
drum
set
numbers
65
and
66.
(*)
Each
instrument
in
a
drum
set
is
assigned
to
a
key
(note)
in
the
range
of
note
numbers
25
to
108.
(Drum
set
list
p.
31)
®@
Saving
a
Drum
Instrument
(Procedure
1)
You
can
save
an
edited
drum
instrument
for
an
individual
note.
To
save
a
drum
instrument,
simultaneously
press
the
F3
and
F4
buttons.
Press
~@@
or
B>
to
select
the
User
Drum
Set
number
(65/66).
To
finalize
the
User
Drum
Set
number,
press
the
Enter
button
To
cancel,
press
the
Exit
button.
Press
~#@
or
Be
to
select
the
note
name
(C#1
-
C8)
of
the
stor-
age
destination.
To
save
the
settings,
press
the
Enter
button.
To
cancel
the
save
operation,
press
the
Exit
button.
14
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1
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User
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Set
number
@
Saving
a
Drum
Instrument
(Procedure
2)
This
procedure
saves
the
edited
drum
instruments
for
the
entire
Drum
Set
that
is
currently
selected.
To
save
the
entire
Drum
Set,
simultaneously
press
the
Fl
and
F2
buttons.
Press
~@
or
to
select
the
User
Drum
Set
number
(65/66)
that
is
to
become
the
storage
destination,
To
save,
press
the
Enter
button.
To
cancel
the
save
operation,
press
the
Exit
button.
Procedure
2
65 66
User
Drun
Set
number
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