The Structure Of Arx-01 Drums - Roland SuperNATURAL ARX-01 Owner's Manual

Supernatural drum expansion board
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for each tone, in addition to a multi-effect and a reverb. Using just the
ARX-01, you can construct drum parts that are at a level that's
comparable to those used by recording studios.

The structure of ARX-01 Drums

Basic structure
ARX series SuperNATURAL expansion boards can receive
performance data and control data from devices that are compatible
with the ARX series, and produce an appropriate stereo audio signal
in response.
* ARX series boards support up to 16 parts, but the ARX-01 Drums
board is designed to produce only one part.
Tones
A tone is the smallest unit of sound on the ARX-01 Drums board. A
tone corresponds to one of the individual instruments (e.g., bass drum
or cymbal) that makes up a drum set.
Each tone is provided with COMP (compressor) and EQ (equalizer).
You can also make settings such as Roll or Flam for each tone.
* You can't change the correspondence between note numbers and
tones.
Kits
A group of twenty-four tones is called a Kit. A kit is provided with MFX
(multi-effect) and reverb.
The twenty-four tones are assigned to note numbers 34 (B
through 57 (A3).
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The ARX-01 Drums board contains fifty kits.
If the board is installed in a Fantom-G, kit data is saved in the Fantom-
G project.
KIT 50
KIT 01
Tone 1 (Note No.34)
MIXER
1)
from ARX compatible device
(Performance data)
ARX-01 Drums
TONE 24 (Note No.57)
INST Type
Tuning
MIC Position
:
COMP/EQ
MFX
REVERB
to ARX compatible device
(Audio signal)

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