Adjusting the pad sensitivity, Setting the reference pitch for the bass part, Changing the volume of the metronome sound – Roland DR-3 User Manual
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Chapter 9 Changing the Operating Environment (System)
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Setting the Parts To Be Output
from the OUTPUT Jacks
You can set the parts that are to be heard from the
external audio device connected to the OUTPUT
jacks.
fig.09-03d
Adjusting the Pad Sensitivity
The pads are less sensitive when this is set to a
lower value. Although strong accents are not
produced unless you tap the pads with force, it
allows you to impart more subtlety and nuance to
your performances.
Raising the value increases the sensitivity.
Although this allows you to produce strong
accents even with gentle taps, you lose the ability
to add subtle changes.
fig.09-05d
Setting the Reference Pitch
for the Bass Part
The reference pitch for the bass part can be set
within the range of A = 438 Hz to A = 445 Hz.
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Changing this setting does not change the drum parts.
fig.09-06d
Changing the Volume of
the Metronome Sound
This changes the metronome volume when
Realtime Recording (p. 65) is used to record
patterns.
fig.09-07d
Parame-
ter
Value
Description
Output
ALL
The sounds from all parts
are played.
DRUM
Only the drum part
sounds are played. The
bass part is muted.
BASS
Only the bass part sounds
are played. The drum part
is muted.
Parameter
Value
Description
PadSens
1–10
Fix
The velocity will not be
affected by the strength
of your tapping the
pads.
Parameter
Value
MstrTune
438–445 Hz
Parameter
Value
ClickLevel
1–10