Chapter 11. Drum Kit Chain [CHAIN]
Naming a Drum Kit Chain [F5 (NAME)]
Each chain’s name can use up to 12 characters.
1.Select the drum kit chain you want to name in the “DRUM KIT CHAIN” screen.
2.Press [F1 (C EDIT)] - [F5 (NAME)].
The “CHAIN NAME” screen appears.
3.Press [CURSOR (left/right)] to move the cursor to the character to be changed.
4.Use [VALUE],
Function Buttons
[F1 (INSERT)]
A blank space is inserted at the cursor position, and characters after this point are moved to the right one space.
[F2 (DELETE)]
Character at the cursor position is deleted, and characters after this point are moved to the left one space.
[F3 (SPACE)]
Character at the cursor position is replaced by a blank space.
[F4 (CHAR)]
Type of character at the cursor position changes between upper case/lowercase alphabet, or numbers and symbols.
5.When you’re finished, press [EXIT] twice to return to the “DRUM KIT CHAIN” screen.
Playing with a Drum Kit
Chain
1.Press [CHAIN] to switch Drum Kit Chain on.
[CHAIN] lights.
2.Press [CURSOR (up/down)] to select the chain number to be used.
3.Use
4.When the performance is finished, press [CHAIN] or [EXIT] to switch Drum Kit Chain off.
[CHAIN] goes off.
With the Foot Switch and Pad Switch functions, you can use the foot switches and pads to call up drum kit chains. For more details, refer to Using Foot Switches [F1 (FOOT SW)] (p. 79) and Using Pads as Switches [F2 (PAD SW)] (p. 80).
If differences in volume levels between kits is a problem, press [MIXER] - [F4 (KIT VOL)] and adjust “Kit Volume” (the overall kit volume).
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