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Backing Module BK-7m
Menu options
Drum Instrument (D)
If you want to edit the settings for specific instru-
ments of the selected Drum Set, press the
[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to jump to the "Drum Instru-
ment" page.
If you want to edit the settings for specific instru-
ments of the selected Drum Set, press the
[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to jump to the "Drum Instru-
ment" page.
You can then use the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to edit
the available parameters.
Parameter
Value
Instr.
All Drum Set
Instruments
Parameters for the selected instrument
Mute
Off, On
Solo
Off, On
Volume
-127~+127
Reverb
-127~+127
Chorus
-127~+127
Panpot
-127~+127
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Explanation
Select the drum instru-
ment you want to edit.
Suppress (or add) the
selected instrument.
Switch off all instru-
ments except the
selected instrument.
Use this parameter to
set the volume of the
selected drum instru-
ment.
Use this parameter to
set the reverb send
level of the selected
drum instrument. The
effect itself can be
changed on the "Com-
mon" page.
Use this parameter to
set the chorus send
level of the selected
drum instrument. The
effect itself can be
changed on the "Com-
mon" page.
Use this parameter to
set the stereo place-
ment of the selected
drum instrument. "0"
4.
means "no change",
negative values shift
the instrument
towards the left and
positive values shift it
towards the right.
Parameter
Value
Velocity
-127~+127
Pitch
-127~+127
Instr. Equalizer
Global, Instr,
Off
Edit EQ
(Press the
[CURSOR÷VAL
UE] dial)
Undo Changes
(Press the
[CURSOR÷VAL
UE] dial)
If you are satisfied with your changes and
wish to preserve them, save your Music
Style song to the USB memory.
See "Saving your new Music Style or song (SMF) ver-
sion" on p. 81.
Explanation
This parameter allows
you to modify the
velocity range of the
drum instrument in
question. "0" means
that the recorded val-
ues are left untouched,
a negative setting
reduces all velocity
values by the same
amount (leaving varia-
tions intact). A posi-
tive setting shifts all
velocity values in a
positive direction.
Use this parameter to
tune the selected drum
instrument higher or
lower. "0" means that
the pitch is left
unchanged.
Global: The drum
instrument uses the
equalizer settings of
the Drum Set it
belongs to.
Instr: The drum instru-
ment uses its own
equalizer settings (see
below).
Off: The drum instru-
ment is not equalized.
Provides access to the
EQ parameters of the
currently selected
drum instrument (if
"Instr. Equalizer" is set
to "Int"). See "Edit EQ"
on p. 79 for a descrip-
tion of the available
parameters.
This function allows
you to cancel the
"Drum Instrument (D)"
settings of the cur-
rently selected instru-
ment and to revert to
the previously saved
version.

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