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Settings
Making detailed settings for output routing
Here’s how to make detailed settings for output routing to the
MASTER OUT jacks, DIRECT OUT jacks, and PHONES jacks.
Reference
For details on the parameters that can be edited, refer to “Data
List” (PDF).
1. In the SETUP MENU 1 screen (p. 42), press the [F1]
(OUTPUT) button.
2. Press the PAGE [DOWN] button to access page 3
(OUTPUT ROUTING).
The routing screen appears.
3. Press a [F1] (ROUTING)–[F3] (ATT) button to select the
item that you want to edit.
Button Explanation
[F1] (ROUTING) button
Species how the fader, pad equalizer/compressor,
and master out output are applied or routed.
[F2] (LO CUT) button
Species whether the low-frequency region is cut
from the output.
The frequency setting is the same for each output.
[F3] (ATT) button
Species whether an attenuator is applied to the
output from the DIRECT OUT jacks.
If the ROUTING tab’s Master Out setting is “DIRECT,”
this also applies to the MASTER OUT jacks.
For more about the Master Out parameter, refer to
“Data List” (PDF).
MEMO
5 To return to the default values, press the [F4] (DEFAULT)
button.
5 The LO CUT and ATT settings do not aect the USB audio
output.
4. Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.
Parameter Explanation
PadComp to
Phones
When turned “OFF”
5 The pad compressor does not apply to the output from
the PHONES jacks.
5 With settings such as shown in output destination
setting example 2 (p. 43), you can hear the sound with
full dynamics in your monitor headphones as you
perform, yet use the pad compressor to reduce the
dynamics for the drum monitor and the PA.
Master Out
With the “DIRECT” setting
5 The master compressor and master EQ eects are not
applied to the output from the MASTER OUT jacks,
allowing you to use the MASTER OUT jacks as DIRECT
OUT jacks (the setting of the [MASTER] knob is applied).
This setting also applies to the output via USB audio to
your computer.
5 The PHONES jacks output the sound processed by the
master compressor and master EQ.
5 If you want the output of the MASTER OUT jacks to be
output as direct output, assign the output to MASTER
DIRECT in the PAD OUTPUT screen (DIRECT tab) and the
OTHER OUTPUT screen (DIRECT tab).
Reference
For other settings, refer to “Data List” (PDF).
Other Settings (OPTION)
Here you can make settings for the [PREVIEW] button, the MIX IN
jack, and the display.
Reference
For details on the parameters that can be edited, refer to “Data
List” (PDF).
1. In the SETUP MENU 1 screen (p. 42), press the [F3]
(OPTION) button.
The option settings screen appears.
2. Press a [F1] (PREVIEW)–[F4] (GUIDE) button to select the
item that you want to edit.
Button Explanation
[F1] (PREVIEW) button
Species how the sound is heard when you press
the [PREVIEW] button.
[F2] (MIX IN) button Makes settings for the MIX IN jack.
[F3] (LCD) button Adjusts the contrast of the display.
[F4] (GUIDE) button
Shows/hides the guide that temporarily appears
when you switch pages.
3. Use cursor buttons to select a parameter, and use the [–]
[+] buttons or the dial to edit the value.
4. Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.
Routing parameter setting examples
Parameter Explanation
Fader to Direct
When turned “OFF”
5 The output from the DIRECT OUT jacks is not aected
by the panel faders.
The output from the MASTER OUT jacks is not aected
by the panel faders if the OUTPUT ROUTING Master Out
setting is “DIRECT.”
The output of the PHONES jacks is always aected
by the panel faders regardless of the Fader to Direct
setting.
5 Separately from the balance that is adjusted at the PA,
the performer can use the faders at hand to adjust the
balance of the sound that they are monitoring.
PadEq/Comp to
Direct
When turned “OFF”
5 The output from the DIRECT OUT jacks bypasses the
pad equalizer and pad compressor.
The output from the MASTER OUT jacks bypasses the
pad equalizer and pad compressor if the OUTPUT
ROUTING Master Out setting is “DIRECT.”
5 While the equalizer and compressor for each pad are
adjusted at the PA, the performer can perform with
the sound processed by the pad equalizer and pad
compressor of each drum kit.