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The Note name is the name of each note (key) on the keyboard, and corresponds to the MIDI
Note Number. The Drum instrument is assigned to note number.

5.

Use the INSTRUMENT [

l

l

l

l

] [

r

r

r

r

] buttons select the Drum Instrument you

wish to edit.

Here you can also select Drum Sets. Since in both cases you use the INSTRUMENT
[

l

] [

r

] buttons to specify the number. You will need to switch between Drum Set select

mode and Drum Instrument select mode, simultaneously press both the INSTRUMENT
[

l

] [

r

] buttons. When you are selecting Drum Sets, the Drum Set number will blink.

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Be aware that if you select a different Drum Set, the parameter Value will be initialized.

6.

Use the front panel parameter buttons to modify the parameter values.

The values you set will appear in the appropriate location (field) of the display.

LEVEL [

l

] [

r

]

: set the volume of each instrument

PAN [

l

] [

r

]

: set the pan of each instrument

REVERB [

l

] [

r

]

: set the reverb send level of each instrument

CHORUS [

l

] [

r

]

: set the chorus send level of each instrument

EFX TYPE[

l

] [

r

]

: set the delay send level of each instrument

KEY SHIFT [

l

] [

r

] : pitch coarse (adjust the pitch of each instrument in semitone steps)

MIDI CH [

l

] [

r

]

: assign group (p.44)

7.

To return to the previous display, simultaneously press both the

[SELECT] and EFX TYPE [

l

l

l

l

] button once again.

PART

INSTRUMENT

AD1

100 0

LEVEL

PAN

001 C#3 CrshCym1

Note Name

Drum Instrument name

Drum set number

Part Mode

Part Group

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

C8

A0

C-1

G9

24

36

48

60

72

84

96

108

21

0

127

Note name

MIDI note number

INSTRUMENT

PART

LEVEL

PAN

REVERB

CHORUS

KEY SHIFT

MIDI CH

SELECT

EFX

ON/OFF

USER

INST

VIB RATE

ATTACK

VIB DEPTH

CUTOFF

DECAY

VIB DELAY

RESONANCE

RELEASE

DELAY

EFX VALUE

EFX PARAM

EFX TYPE

ALL

MUTE

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MAP

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3

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5

5

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Chapter 2. Parts and paramters

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