Korg MMT RADIAS Owner's Manual page 69

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Assigning a drum kit to a timbre of a program
Here's how to assign a drum kit you created to one of the timbres in a program. This allows you to play the
drum kit in the Program Play mode, or use a step sequencer to play a rhythm pattern while you play other
sounds manually. (☞p.64 "Layers and splits")
1
In the Program Play mode, select a program.
We recommend that you select an initialized program (the program named "Init Program").
2
Press the [EDIT/YES] button to enter the Program Edit
mode.
3
Go to the P02–2: COMMON – DRUM tab page.
4
Use "DrumTmbr" to select the timbre to which you
want to assign a drum kit.
If you selected an initialized program, select timbre 1.
5
Use "KitNo." to select the drum kit you want to
assign.
The name of the selected drum kit is shown below "KitNo."
6
Press the [EXIT/NO] button to return to the Program Play mode.
If you want to keep these settings, you must write them. If you don't execute the Write operation,
your changes will be lost. (☞p.32 "Saving an edited program")
7
Play the notes to which drum instruments are assigned.
You will hear the drum kit.
If you don't hear the drum instruments, check that the keyboard "OCTAVE" setting is appropriate.
You won't hear the drum kit if the timbre key zone settings do not coincide with the location where
the drum instruments are assigned.
In the factory-set drum kits, drum instruments are assigned to the C2–D#3 keys.
If other timbres are assigned to the same MIDI channel, those timbres will also sound if their layer
settings coincide. If you want to play different timbres in different zones of the keyboard, use the
Program Edit mode P03–3: TIMBRE – ZONE tab page "Bottom" and "Top" settings to specify the
desired key zone. (☞p.64 "Key Zone settings")
Drum parameter editing
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