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Changing the Settings of the Memory Buttons
A sound set together with settings such as tuning and volume
can be registered to each memory button.
1.
Press one of the [1]–[4] buttons to select the
memory location whose settings you want to
change.
2.
Press the [INST] button.
The INST icon in the display will blink.
3.
Turn the select knob to select the parameter that
you want to edit, and then press the select knob.
The value of the chosen parameter will blink.
4.
If you want to change the sound, tuning, or
volume, strike the head or the rim to specify which
you want to change.
An icon (HEAD or RIM) will light to indicate whether you’re
editing the head or rim.
5.
Turn the select knob to edit the value, and then
press the select knob.
6.
When you’ve finished editing, turn the select knob
to select “OK,” and then press the select knob.
If you decide to cancel the settings, turn the select knob to
select “[CANCEL],” and then press the select knob.
You will exit the editing screen.
As an alternative to selecting “[OK]” in step 6, you can
press the [INST] button or one of the [1]–[4] buttons to
change the settings and exit the editing screen.
The changes you’ve made will be lost if you turn off the
power without exiting the editing screen.
1.
Press one of the [1]–[4] buttons to select the
memory that you want to edit.
2.
Press the [INST] button.
3.
Turn the select knob to choose “[Name…],” and
then press the select knob.
4.
Turn the select knob to select a character at the
blinking cursor location, and then press the select
knob.
When you press the select knob, the cursor will move one
space to the right.
You can assign a name of up to seven characters to the
sound set.
5.
When the cursor is located at the seventh
character, pressing the select knob will take you
back to the previous screen.
6.
Press the [INST] button once again.
You will exit the editing screen.
The changes you’ve made will be lost if you turn off the
power without exiting the editing screen.
Parameter Value Explanation
(sound
name)
1–128,
129 (OFF)
Refer to the “Sound list.” If you
choose “129,” there will be no sound
when you strike the pad.
Tune
-600–+600
(cent)
Adjusts the tuning of the head or
rim.
DYNA1,
DYNA2
The pitch will change according to
the force of your strike (
Dyna Pitch
).
The pitch will rise for strong strikes,
and fall for weak strikes.
“DYNA1” will change the pitch
smoothly according to the force of
your strike.
“DYNA2” will change the pitch in
semitone steps according to the
force of your strike.
Volume
0–100 Adjusts the volume of the head or
rim.
[Name…]
Renames the setting.
The name you assign here is shown when you press
the currently selected memory button (maximum of
seven characters)
For details, refer to “Naming a Sound Set.”
Parameter Value
Naming a Sound Set
Cursor
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