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Drum Kit List
Appendices
Jazz Kits
61
BrshSwel
62
Jazz
63
Sizzle
64
JazzOne
Electronic Kits II
65
HipHop
66
R&B1
67
R&B2
68
Dance808
Funk Kits
69
JazzFunk
70
PowrFusn
71
Pocket
Ambience Kits
72
Dome
73
JzThet X x-stick
74
TileRoom
75
GigaHall
76
Cave
77
Dry&Wet
No. Drum Kit Name Remark
Acoustic Drum Kits II
78
DoubleHH
79
AJ Fusn
80
AcuStick
81
AppleStr
82
Crack!
83
Buzz
84
Ringer
85
Slip
86
Fibre
87
Oyster
88
Gospel
89
CopprSnr
90
BrassSnr
91
BrikHous
92
Studio1
93
Studio2
94
Roto Kit
95
Standrd1
96
Standrd2
97
Room
98
Power
99
User Kit
No. Drum Kit Name Remark
No.
: Drum Kit Number (Program Number)
+
:
Pad Pattern
:
The pad pattern function (p. 63) is set for the pads within the parentheses ( ).
(KIK = Kick, SNR = Snare, HH = Hi-Hat, T = Tom, CR = Crash, RD = Ride, H = Head, R = Rim)
x-stick
:
A velocity switching “snare rim” sound, that when played softly produces a cross stick sound, and when played harder
produces a rim shot sound.
You can use cross sticks when using a rim-capable pad for the snare (Trigger Input 2).
No62 Jazz, No.95 Standrd1– No.98 Power:
This kit has the instruments in each percussion set assigned to the pads.
No.99 User Kit:
Parameters including volume etc. are set to standard values.
Use this when creating a kit from scratch.
You can restore an edited drum kit to its factory settings. For more information, refer to “Restoring the Factory Settings
for the Edited Drum Kit” (p. 68).
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