Style View–Live Drums; Live Drum Selection; Style View–Groove; Groove Selection - KETRON SD9 Manual

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"Capital letters ending with a number [or (L)] – Live Audio Drums (wave file –
number denotes the original tempo/bpm the drum loop was recorded at), (e.g.
16BEAT_76 (L), BALLAD_104 (L) ... etc.
You can touch the Live Drum box to display a list of Midi drum kits, Audio Drums or Audio Live Drums
to choose from to change the drums of the style. Turn the data wheel to display more and touch the one you
want to use. Press EXIT to return to the style view screen and the new Live Drum will be shown in the
Live Drum box.
Fig. 65. Style View – Live Drums
Note that when you select a Live Audio Drum, regardless of which Arrangement you are in, the selection
automatically assigns the various Live Audio Drums for all the other sections. So if you are in Arranger A,
and you select a Live Audio Drum to use in Arranger A, automatically, the corresponding Live Audio
Drum elements for Arranger B, C and D (and A-2, B-2, C-2 and D-2 for styles with 8 variations) will be
selected so you need not repeat this selection for the Arranger B, C ... etc.
Groove/Audio Drum:-
in Fig. 76.The Groove/Groove Bank box is also an audio file but time-sliced – denoted with small letters.
This could also be an Audio Drum (Capital letters), depending on the selection made as shown below. Turn
the data wheel to display even more Grooves and touch the one you want to us. Press EXIT to return to the
style view screen and the new groove will be shown in the Groove box.
Fig. 67. Style View – Groove
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Mostly percussionist playing a "Bachata" groove as shown in the example below
Fig. 66. Live Drum Selection
Fig. 68. Groove Selection
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