Saving drum kits – KORG Krome music workstasion 61key User Manual
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Using Drum Kits
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Sustaining the sound even after the key is re-
leased (Hold)
Use the Hold function for instruments that should
continue sustaining even after the key is released, such
as a crash cymbal. The way this works will depend on
the settings of the program and drum kit.
Set the Hold function as follows.
1. Access the Prog P1: Basic/Controllers– Note‐On/
Scale page.
If you jumped to the Global P5: Drum Kit page by
pressing the Jump to Drum kit Edit button from
Program mode, you can return to Program mode by
pressing the Return to OSC button.
2. Under Key Zone, make sure that the Hold check‐
box is checked.
Once you’ve turned on Hold for the Program, the
function is controlled on a note‐by‐note basis
according to settings within the Drum Kit.
3. Access the Global P5: Drum Kit– Voice/Mixer
page.
4. For each key, set the Enable Note‐Off Receive
parameter as desired.
If this check box is not selected, notes will be held, and
the sound will continue even after the key is released.
If it is checked, the key will not be held.
If you turn off Hold in the Program, no keys will be
held ‐ regardless of their Enable Note‐Off Receive
setting.
Controlling effects for each key
Drum Kits have their own, built‐in mixers. For each
key, you can control the Insert Effects bussing, Master
Effects sends, and pan.
To use separate bus settings for each key:
1. Access the Prog P8: Routing/IFX– Routing page.
2. Make sure that the Use DKit Setting check‐box is
checked.
When Use DKit Setting is on, the Program will use the
Bus Select and Effects Send settings for each key of the
Drum Kit.
When Use DKit Setting is off, the Program will ignore
the Drum Kit’s Bus Select and Effects Send settings.
3. Access the Global P5: Drum Kit– Voice/Mixer
page.
4. Use the Bus (IFX/Output) Select parameter to send
drum sounds through their own Insert effects, or
to the L/R outputs.
If you like, you can send each note to its own Insert
effect, or to the individual audio outputs, in addition to
the L/R outputs.
For example, you might send all snare sounds to IFX1,
all kick sounds to IFX2, and the remaining sounds to L/
R.
Tip: In most preloaded drum kits, the drum
instruments have the same Bus (IFX/Output) Select
settings according to their type, as follows.
Snares IFX1
Kicks IFX2
Other IFX3
5. Use Send1 (to MFX1) and Send2 (to MFX2) to set
the send levels to the master effects.
Controlling pan for each key
To use separate pan settings for each key:
1. Access the Prog P4: Amp/EQ– Amp1/Driver1 or
Amp2/Drive2 page.
2. Under Pan, make sure that the Use DKit Setting
check‐box is checked.
When Use DKit Setting is on, the Program will use the
pan settings for each key of the Drum Kit.
3. Access the Global P5: Drum Kit– Voice/Mixer
page.
4. Use “Pan” to specify the panning for each key.
Saving Drum Kits
Once you’ve spent some time editing, you’ll want to
save your work.
The contents of your editing in Global mode are
preserved as long as the power is on, but will be
lost when you turn off the power. If you want to
keep your edits, you must execute the Write Drum
Kits function.
This will save all drum kits.