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Drum Common Edit and Drum Key Edit
Each Drum Voice consists of multiple Waves or Normal Voices assigned to notes across the keyboard (C0 to C6) (Page 32). You can use Drum Common Edit for settings that apply to all Drum Keys in the Drum Voice. For individual Waves or Normal Voices settings, Drum Key Edit consists of Edit screens for each Wave or Normal Voice. With Drum Voice Edit, you can use Knob [A] to switch between the Drum Common Edit and Drum Key Edit screens.
Drum Common settings
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Menu Display
The following is displayed if you turn the [PAGE] knob while holding down the [SHIFT] key. The menus for the settings are shown below. Use the [PAGE] knob to move the cursor to the item you are looking for. Then release the [SHIFT] key to jump to the screen at which you were previously editing the item.
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The [PROGRAM/PART] keys on the S30 can directly select Menus associated to them (Page 65).
Drum Common General
For Drum Voices, there is only the one type of Common General shown below. The parameters and settings are the same as for Normal Voices. Details are given on Page 65.
GEN Name (General Name)
Drum Common Quick Edit
The following four screens are available for Drum Voice output level and timbre parameters.
QED Level (Quick Edit Level) QED EffectCtrl (Quick Edit Effect) QED Filter (Quick Edit Filter)
QED EG (Quick Edit Envelope Generator)
QED Level (Quick Edit Level)
Most parameters and settings have already been explained for Normal Voices. Details are given on Page 66.
QED EffectCtrl (Quick Edit Effect)
Most parameters and settings have already been explained for Normal Voices. Details are given on Page 66.
QED Filter (Quick Edit Filter)
Most parameters and settings have already been explained for Normal Voices. Details are given on Page 67.
QED EG (Quick Edit Envelope Generator)
The EG (Envelope Generator) can be used to set the transition in the Drum Voice output level over time. The EG has two parameters determining how the output level of the sound changes from the point at which a note is pressed to the point at which the sound has completely faded out.
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