KIT CHAIN
The Kit Chain function lets you decide a specific order in which kits will be switched. This makes it very easy, during live
performances, to switch kits in your desired order. You can use the [KIT] buttons or a foot switch (sold separately) to do the
switching.
You can create eight Kit Chain Banks (A–H) with 20 kits in each chain.
Chain Bank A
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 20
Creating a Kit Chain (KIT CHAIN)
Here's how to create a kit chain.
1. Choose MENU
Kit Chain (p . 16) .
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The KIT CHAIN screen appears. Use the following knobs and buttons to create your kit chain.
[Knob 1] (STEP)
changes the step
[Button 1] and [Button 2] change banks
KIT CHAIN Screen QUICK MENU
From the KIT CHAIN screen, press the [QUICK] button to access the following QUICK MENU.
Menu
Explanation
Move Up
Moves the selected step up one place
Moves the selected step down one
Move Down
place
Deletes the selected step, moving up
Delete
subsequent steps
Insert
Inserts a step at the selected position
Chain Name
Assigns a chain bank name (p. 35)
Clear All Steps
Deletes all steps
Chain Bank B
Chain Bank C
STEP 1
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 3
STEP 20
STEP 20
Chain bank name (use the QUICK MENU to edit)
[Knob 3] (–/+) changes the kit (list display)
[Button 3] (CHAIN) turns the chain on/off (When on, a bar is
shown above the button.)
This can also be switched from the KIT screen QUICK MENU.
Chain Bank H
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 20
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