Rename Drum Kit

This command renames the selected drum kit. You can input a name of up to sixteen characters. (BG p.43)

Copy Drum Kit

This command copies the settings of another drum kit to the currently-edited drum kit. Drum kits 24 (GM)–32 (GM) can- not be edited, but you may copy them to another drum kit and then edit them.

1Select “Copy Drum Kit” to access the dialog box.

2Select the copy source drum kit (“From”).

3To execute the Copy Drum Kit command press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without executing press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

Copy Key Setup

This command copies the settings of an individual key to another key. You can also copy settings from two or more contiguous keys at once.

1Select “Copy Key Setup” to access the dialog box.

2Specify the beginning of the range of keys to be copied (“From Key”).

3Select the copy destination key (“To Key”).

If you selected multiple keys in “From Key,” they will be copied sequentially, starting at “To Key” and extending upward.

4To execute the Copy Key Setup operation, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without executing press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

Select by Category

If ROM is selected for “Bank,” you can select drumsamples by category.

All drumsamples are grouped into one of fifteen categories. For the procedure, refer to “Select by Category” (p.2)

It is not possible to edit the name of a drumsample cate- gory or to change the assigned category of a drumsam- ple.

5.1–2: Low (Low Sample)

5.1–2a

5.1–2b

5.1–2a: Low (Low Sample)

Drumsample Bank

[ROM, RAM]

Specifies the bank of the Low drumsample (“Drumsample Bank” 5.1–1b).

Drumsample

[0000...: name]

Selects the Low drumsample. This will be sounded by veloc- ities lower than the value set for “Vel. SW L→ H” (5.1–1a). (For details on each drumsample, refer to VNL.)

The drumsample can be selected using the utility menu command “Select by Category” (5.1–1d).

S.Ofs (Start Offset)

[Off, On]

Rev (Reverse)

[Off, On]

Trans (Transpose)

[–64...+63]

Tune

[–99...+99]

Fc (Cutoff)

[–64...+63]

Reso (Resonance)

[–64...+63]

At (Attack)

[–64...+63]

Dc (Decay)

[–64...+63]

“High Drumsample”(5.1–1b)

5.1–2b: UTILITY

“Write Drum Kits,” “Rename Drum Kit,” “Copy Drum Kit,” “Copy Key Setup,” “Select by Category” (5.1–1d)

5.1–3: Voice (Voice/Mixer)

For each key of a drum kit, you can set voice assign, pan, and effect routing etc.

5.1–3a

5.1–3b

5.1–3a: Voice Assign Mode/Mixer

Voice Assign Mode:

Single Trig (Single Trigger)

[Off, On]

On (checked): Even when the same key (note) is played repeatedly, the previous note will be halted before the new note is begun, so that the notes will not overlap. Normally you will leave this unchecked.

Excl Group (Exclusive Group)

[Off, 001...127]

001–127:This allows you to group keys to which a drum- sample is assigned. Keys to which the same group number is assigned will be treated as a single group, and will be played monophonically with last-note priority. For example you might assign closed and open hi-hat sounds to the same group so that two or more hi-hat sounds can not sound simultaneously.

Off: Keys will not be grouped. Normally you will set this

Off.

Enable Note On (Note On Receive)

On (checked): Note-on messages will be received. Normally you will check this, but you can uncheck it if you do not want specific notes to sound.

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