Changing the Drum Sound (Drum Kits)
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Creating Original Drum Kits (Tone Load)

With the BR-600, you can create original drum kits not only
with the internal drum sounds, but by loading drum
sounds from external sources as well (Tone Load).
There are three ways to load drum tones.
Loading from the tracks
Loading from other drum kits
Loading from WAV/AIFF files (p. 174, p. 186)
This procedure cuts out a portion of the data recorded to the
audio tracks and imports it as a drum sound.
1
Confirm that [PAD] is not lit, then press [UTILITY].
2
Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“TONE,” and press [ENTER].
The Tone Load menu screen appears in the display.
fig.04-070
3
Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“TRACK,” and press [ENTER].
The screen for loading sounds with Tone Load from
the audio tracks appears in the display.
fig.04-080
4
Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] and the TIME/VALUE dial
to select the track/V-Track to load, and press
[ENTER].
fig.04-090
Wave data in the following formats can be imported.
You cannot import wave data in other formats.
WAV or AIFF format
Mono or Stereo
8-bit or 16-bit
Sampling Rate : 44.1 kHz
Compressed WAV files or AIFF files cannot be
loaded.
Extremely short waveform data (less than
approximately 100 ms) cannot be loaded.
The loop point settings within an AIFF file will be
ignored.
For the files to be imported, add the extension
“WAV” to WAV files and the extension “AIF” to
AIFF files.
You can load drum sounds of up to 13 seconds for a
single drum kit.
(Example)
Kick: 3 seconds, snare: 3 seconds, crash cymbal: 7 seconds
Total 13 seconds
Stereo WAV and AIFF files imported with Tone
Load are loaded as “mono” sounds with the left and
right sides mixed.

Loading Drum Sounds from

Audio Tracks