Panel Descriptions
Top Panel
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An Overview of the
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1.Trigger Level Indicator
4.CHAIN Button
This lights up and moves each time a trigger signal is received from a pad. It monitors the pad connection and is helpful when customizing trigger parameters.
A Chain allows you to set up a customized order for playing your kits. There are 16 Chains (32 steps each). Chains can be named also (p. 82).
2.LED Display
Displays the Kit number (currently selected drum kit).
3.Graphic Display
During normal performance, you see the kit name and other information. When editing, relative graphics and text will appear depending on the edit mode you are in.
*In this owner’s manual, this will be referred to as “the display.”
5.TOOLS Button
Provides access to the Level Monitor, Memory status, and
6.COPY Button
Copy or exchange data between drum kits, instruments, etc. (p. 69)
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