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Bypass can be convenient for comparing the results of the
EQ with the original signal.
Input Trim
This controls the volume level going into the EQ. This
setting corresponds to the volume; a value of 50 corresponds
to –6 dB, and a setting of 25 corresponds to –12 dB.
High settings of the Low, Mid, and High Gain controls can
cause substantial increases in the overall level. You can
compensate for this by turning down the input trim.
High Gain
This controls the gain of the 10 kHz High Shelf EQ, in
increments of 0.5 dB.
Mid Frequency
This sets the center frequency for the Mid sweep EQ.
Mid Gain
This controls the gain of the Mid Sweep EQ, in increments of
0.5 dB.
Low Gain
This controls the gain of the 80 Hz Low Shelf EQ, in
increments of 0.5 dB.
7–5c: Bus
Bus Select
This specifies the bus that will output the drum track
program.
Dkit: The Bus (IFX/Output) Select, FX Control Bus, Send1
(to MFX1), and Send2 (to MFX2) settings (Global 5–5b) for
each key of the drum kit used by the selected drum track
program will be valid. Choose this setting if you want to
apply separate insert effects to each drum instrument.
Note: When making Dkit settings, you will normally use
IFX. Patch to specify the output destination.
L/R: Output to the L/R bus.
IFX1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Output to the IFX1–5 bus.
Off: The sound will not be output to the L/R bus, or IFX1–5
bus. Use the Off setting if you have connected the drum
track program output in series to a master effect. Use Send1
(to MFX1) or Send2 (to MFX2) to adjust the send level.
FX Control Bus
This sends the output of the drum track program to the FX
Control bus (two mono channels FX Ctrl1, 2).
The FX Control bus is used when you want to use another
audio signal to control the input of an effect. You can use the
two FX Control buses (two mono channels) to freely control
the effects in a variety of ways. For more information, please
see "FX Control Buses" on page 238.
Send 1
Send 2
These specify the send level at which the output of the drum
track program will be sent to each master effect.
Send 1: Send the signal to master effect 1.
Send 2: Send the signal to master effect 2.
If Bus (IFX/Output) Select is set to IFX1–5, the send levels to
the master effects are set by the post‐IFX1–5 Send1 and
Send2 (Prog 8–2a).
You can use CC#93 to control Send 1, and CC#91 to
control Send 2.
PROG P7: ARP/DT (Arpeggiator/Drum Track) 7–5: Drum Track Program
[00...99]
[–18.0...+00.0...+18.0[dB]]
[100Hz...10k(Hz)]
[–18.0...+00.0...+18.0[dB]]
[–18.0...+00.0...+18.0[dB]]
[Dkit, L/R, IFX1...5, Off]
[Off, 1, 2]
[000...127]
[000...127]
IFX. Patch:
IFX1
IFX2
IFX3
IFX4
IFX5
Here, you can patch the Bus (IFX/Output) Select setting
specified for each key of the drum kit, temporarily changing
its connection destination from the originally specified
insert effect to some other destination. This can be executed
only if the drum track program's Bus (IFX/Output) Select is
set to DKit and the Bus (IFX/Output) Select (Global 5–5b)
for each key of the drum kit is set to IFX1–5.
As the patch destination, choose an insert effect or L/R,
IFX1–5, or Off as the output bus.
Note: If you want to return the drum kit to its previous state,
change these settings to IFX1→IFX1, IFX2→IFX2,
IFX3→IFX3, IFX4→IFX4, and IFX5→IFX5.
For the preloaded kits, snare sounds are normally sent to
IFX1, kick sounds to IFX2, and other sounds to IFX3. In such
cases if you set Bus Select to Dkit, these sounds will be sent
to IFX1, IFX2, and IFX3, but IFX1 and IFX2 are set for normal
(non‐drum) programs. In such cases, you can use IFX.Patch
to route these drum sounds to unused IFX; for example, you
might send the snare sounds to IFX3, kick sounds to IFX4,
and other sounds to IFX5. For more information, please see
"Effect Guide" on page 235.
7–5: Menu Command
V
• 0: Write Program
see p. 64
• 1: Exclusive Solo
see p. 64
• 2: Auto Song Setup
see p. 65
• 3: Copy Drum Track
see p. 65
• 4: Erase Drum Track Pattern
For more information, please see "Program: Menu
Command" on page 64.
[L/R, IFX1...5, Off]
[L/R, IFX1...5, Off]
[L/R, IFX1...5, Off]
[L/R, IFX1...5, Off]
[L/R, IFX1...5, Off]
see p. 66
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