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Changing the Drum Sound (Drum Kits)
Rev0.10
Section 4
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Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] and the TIME/VALUE dial
to specify the range (start and end points) of drum
sounds to be loaded in terms of measures or time
locations.
Start Point (“S”)
Specify the measure or location to be used as the start
point for loading the drum sounds.
fig.04-100
End Point (“E”)
Specify the measure or location to be used as the end
point for loading the drum sounds.
From the screen for setting the start point, press
CURSOR [ ] repeatedly to display the screen for
setting the end point.
fig.04-110
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When you have finished setting the start and end
points, use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“LOAD” and press [ENTER].
7
Specify the load-destination song drum kit with the
TIME/VALUE dial, then press [ENTER].
S1 – 5 :
Song Drum Kit 1 – 5
8
Specify the load-destination drum sound with the
TIME/VALUE dial, then press [ENTER].
Loading is executed. To cancel, press [EXIT].
BeatMeasure
FrameHours Minutes Seconds
BeatMeasureFrameHours Minutes Seconds
• You can press [ENTER] to switch between the
start point and end point settings screens.
You can preview the drum sounds in the specified
range by moving the cursor to “PVW” and
pressing [ENTER]. Determine the sounds to load
while setting the start and end points and the
length, and repeating the preview.
• You can press [PLAY] to preview the sounds, and
press [STOP] to stop the sounds.
You may find it convenient to use the “scrub,” “punch
in,” and “locator” functions to set the range containing
the drum sounds you want to load beforehand.
You can use the scrub function to repeat playback and
locate the point from which loading is to start (the start
point) and press AUTO PUNCH [IN], then after
determining the point at which loading is to finish (the
end point), press [LOCATOR] to register the range to
be loaded. Using this technique of setting the start
point with AUTO PUNCH [IN] and the end point with
[LOCATOR] allows you to set the range to be loaded
very rapidly.
• You cannot specify an interval between the start
and end points or a length of time in less than 100
ms or excess of 13 seconds.
• When specifying measures, the result is reflected
in the time display, and vice versa.
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