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5–1e: Drumsample Setup
These parameters are common to both High and Low drum samples.
Bottom Vel
Specifies the velocity value at which the High drum sample and the Low drum sample will be
switched. Velocities of this value and higher will sound the drum sample specified in "5–1c: High
Drumsample."
If you do not wish to switch drum samples using velocity, set this value to 1, and set only the "5–
1c: High Drumsample."
Ex (Exclusive Assign)
With a setting of Group01–Group16, the key will be placed in the specified group. Keys with the
same group number are in the same group, and will sound monophonically with last-note prior-
ity. This means that by placing two or more drum samples of the same type (for example, open hi-
hat and closed hi-hat) in a single group, you can prevent the unnatural effect of an open hi-hat and
a closed hi-hat sounding simultaneously.
With a setting of OFF, the key will not be placed in an assign group. Normally you will leave this
OFF.
Pan
Sets the pan position for each key.
When OFF is selected, there will be no output.
With a setting of L000–R127, the assigned drumsample will be panned as specified.
With a setting of C064, the sound will be assigned to L and R at equal volumes, so that the sound
will appear to come from the center. By making different settings for each key, you can simulate
the spatial placement characteristic of an actual drum kit; for example, hi-hat at left, snare to the
right of the hi-hat, toms from center to the right, and cymbals at left and right.
Send 1
Specifies the send 1 level for each key.
Send 2
Specifies the send 2 level for each key.
Bypass Filter
Specifies whether or not the filters of a program that uses this drumkit will apply to each key.
If this is checked, the filter will not apply.
If this is un-checked, the filter will apply.
Insert FX
Specifies the effect to which the drum sample assigned to each key will be output.
With a setting of OFF, it will not be output.
With a setting of Inst 1–Inst 4, the sound will be output to the specified one of four insert effects
[E1]–[E4] selected for the drum mode program.
Page Menu Command
5–1A: Copy Drumkit
This command copies settings from another drumkit to the currently selected drumkit.
When this command is executed, the data of the currently selected drumkit will be rewritten.
Before executing, make sure that you are not overwriting data that you wish to keep.
5–1: Drumkit (Drumkit Setup)
[1...127]
[OFF, Group01...Group16]
[OFF, L000...C064...R127]
[0...127]
[0...127]
[OFF, Inst 1...Inst 4]
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