Editing Sounds and Other Settings for Kits (Kit Edit)
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Parameter
[
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Value
[+] [-] buttons
Explanation
Transient Release -100–+100
Adjusts the release.
Use this to emphasize or de-emphasize the 
release portion of the sound.
Transient Gain -12–+6 [dB]
Adjusts the volume after transient 
adjustment,
5. Press “LAYER B” (F2 button).
The INST EDIT (LAYER B) screen appears.
Now we make the settings for layer B.
6. Use the [
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use the [+] [-] buttons to change the setting.
* The parameters are the same as for layer A.
7. Press “COMMON” (F2 button).
The INST EDIT (COMMON) screen appears.
Here we congure the instrument overall (the settings common to 
layer A/B).
8. Use the [
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] buttons to select the item, and then 
use the [+] [-] buttons to change the setting.
Parameter
[
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Value
[+] [-] buttons
Explanation
Pad PAD1H–PAD2R Selects the pad to set.
Layer Type
These parameters set how layer A/B sound.
MIX
Layers A and B are always played together 
as a layer.
FADE1
When you strike the pad at the “Fade Point” 
level or harder, layer B also plays together 
as a layer.
FADE2, FADE3
When you strike the pad at the “Fade Point” 
level or harder, the sound of layer B is 
added in as a layer, according to how hard 
you play.
FADE2: The volume of layers A and B are 
the same when the Fade Point is 127 or 
greater.
FADE3: The volume of layers A and B are 
the same when the Fade Point is 127 + 32.
SWITCH
Switches between layers according to how 
hard you play. Layer A plays when you strike 
the pad at a level weaker than the “Fade 
Point;” and layer B plays when you strike the 
pad at a level stronger than the “Fade Point.”
Fade Point
1–127, 127+1–
127+32
If you set the strength at which layer B plays 
to “1,” layer B always plays regardless of how 
hard you strike the pad.
If you set this to “127 + 32” (or “127” when 
“HI-Reso Velocity” is “OFF”), layer B only 
sounds when you strike the pad the 
hardest.
 * This is not available when the Layer Type is 
“MIX.”
Pan L30–R30 Adjusts the stereo position of each pad.
Fixed Value
1–127, 127+1 – 
127+32, OFF
This produces a sound at a xed velocity, 
regardless of how hard you strike the pad. 
This is useful when playing the phrases 
assigned to the user samples at a xed 
volume.
Parameter
[
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Value
[+] [-] buttons
Explanation
Min Volume 0–15
Adjusts the minimum volume of each pad.
This brings up the volume of the softest 
hits while maintaining the volume on the 
strongest hits. Use this to make softer 
strikes like ghost notes easier to hear.
Max Volume -5–0
Adjusts the maximum volume of each pad.
This lets you decrease the volume of 
the strongest hits while preserving their 
nuances.
 * This is enabled only when “HI-Reso Velocity” 
(p. 38) is on.
9. Press the F1 button several times to return to the top 
screen.
Parameters Specic to Each Instrument
Some instruments have parameters that are particularly used for 
editing that instrument.
Type 1
Parameter
[
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Value
[+] [-] buttons
Explanation
Tuning -100–100 Adjusts the tuning of the head.
Muing 0–10
Adjusts the muing (how much the sound is 
muted).
Shell Depth -2–+2 Adjusts the depth of the shell.
Stick Type
Soft, 
Standard, Hard
Selects the stick hardness.
Low Level -5–+5
Adjusts the sound level of the lower 
frequencies.
Type 2
Parameter
[
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Value
[+] [-] buttons
Explanation
Tuning -100–100 Adjusts the tuning of the head.
Muing 0–10
Adjusts the muing (how much the sound is 
muted).
MEMO
Refer to “Instrument List” (p. 43) for which particular parameters 
(patterns) correspond to which instrument.