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C.
Copy
The Copy
function of the
DDR-30
is
useful for
when
you want
to
use
a
drum
sound which
is
located
in
a
different
Memory
area.
For
instance,
if
the
DDR-30
is
in
the
Interna!
Memory
mode,
but
you
want
a
drum
sound on
the
Memory
Cartridge
for
making
a
Drum
Set combination,
copy
the
sound you want
to
use from
the Cartridge
to
the
Internal
memory.
OPERATION
(T)
Call
the
Memory
area
(internal.
Cartridge
A
or
B)
which
contains
the
drum
sound you
want
to use,
then
call
the
relevant
drum
sound.
Push
the
Copy
Button
©.
(3)
Using
the Cartridge Button
©
and
the
Alpha
Dial
©
call
the
Memory
Area
where
you wish
to
make
a
combination
of
Drum
Set.
The
center of the Display
will
change
to
the
relevant
Memory
area.
(4)
By
using the
Patch
Number
Button
Q,
call
the
Patch
number
which
is
the
new
location for
the
drum
sound you
have
selected
in
the
step
©
The
indication
at
the
right of
the Display
changes.
if
the Cartridge
memory
is
selected
in
the step
(3),
set
the Protect
Switch
on
the
Memory
Cartridge
to
the
OFF
position.
The
Display
wil!
respond
as
shown
below,
and
the
DDR-30
is
now
in
the
Copy
mode.
(D
Push
the
Copy
Button
©.
When
the
copy
is
successfully
done,
the Display
returns to that of the step
0.
Return the
Protect
Switch
to the
ON
position.
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Drum Sound
Display
Memory
Area
Display
Copy
indication
*
If
you
by mistake push
the
Copy
Button
©,
or
wish
to cancel!
the
Copy
mode
while
in
copy-
ing,
press
any
of the Edit
Buttons
(Voice/Pitch/
Equalizer/Gate).
This
Copy
function
is
available within the
same
Memory
area. For
example,
if
you
wish
to
edit
a
drum
sound and keep
both the
original
sound
and
the edited one,
initially
copy
the
original
sound, which
makes two
of
the
same
sounds
in
memory. Then
edit
and
write the
sound.
In
this
way,
the
original
sound
is
retained
intact,
the step
(3) is
not necessary, but
if
the Cartridge
memory
is
in
use,
be
sure
to
move
the
position of the Protect
Switch as
required.
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