About Part 10 (The Rhythm Part); Volume, Pan Reverb, Chorus And Expression; Changing The Volume Of A Part; Changing The Pan Of A Part - Rodgers PR-300S Owner's Manual

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About Part 10 (the Rhythm Part)
Part lOis used exclusively to control the
PR-300S's 10 Drum Sets. This Part is
different than the others, because different
notes play different sounds of the selected
Drum Set.
Any of the 10 Drum Sets of the PR-300S
can be selected for this Part.
Drum Set Number
Drum Set Name
Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus and Expression
Changing the Volume of a Part
(4) Press the [>] button two times and the"""
cursor will move to "Vol:". Rotating the alpha
dial will change the volume setting for a part.
The range is from "0" (lowest) to "127"
(highest).
If you have sequenced a part using a volume pedal,
thcn this selling will change during playback to
match the volume level which was recorded. If you
want to change the overall volume level of a Part so
that it isn't overridden during playback, see
"Changing the Expression Setting of a Part" below.
Changing the Pan of a Part
(5) Press the [>] button again to move the " .. "
cursor to the "Pan:" setting. Rotating the
alpha-dial changes the pan setting of the selected
part. The range is from "L63" (fully left) to
"R63" (fully right). "0" denotes even panning
between left and right.
"Panning" or "Pan" is the location of a sound in the
stcreo field. The larger the left number (L) the
more the sound will appear to come from the left
speaker; The larger the right number (R), the more
the sound will appear to come from the right
speaker.
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