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Playing the Sounds
Notes when selecting a Drum Set
Whether a Tone or a Drum Set is played in any Part is determined with the
selection of TONE, DRUM1, or DRUM2 in the Tone Type setting as described
in Step 6 of “Playing a Drum Set in a Part Other Than Part 10” (p. 31).
Up to 2 Drum Sets can be assigned to the Parts. The same Drum Set will be
selected for each Part whose Tone Type is set to DRUM1. The same is true
for a setting of DRUM2.
Example:
DRUM1 has been specified for Parts 1 and 2, and the STANDARD Drum Set
is selected. In this situation if you change Part 1 from STANDARD to
ELECTRONIC, Part 2 will automatically be set to ELECTRONIC.
fig.Q-28
POWER
Piano1
Strings
Tone Type: DRUM1
Tone Type: Tone
Tone Type: Tone
STANDARD
Tone Type: DRUM1
STANDARD
Tone Type: DRUM2
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 16
ELECTORONIC
ELECTORONIC
When you want to play a percussion instrument assigned to a key
outside the key range
“Transposing All the Parts (TRANSPOSE ON/OFF)” (p. 48)
When you want to know a Drum Set’s name and number
“Drum Set List” (p. 151)
To create your own Drum Sets
“Creating a Drum Set” (p. 112)
When you want to store a Drum Set you have created to User memory
“Saving Tone / Drum Set / Performance” (p. 113)
When you want to switch Drum Sets from an external MIDI device
“Selecting RS-5/9 Sounds from an External MIDI Device” (p. 123)

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