Drum Instrument (D ); Undo Changes - Roland BK-9 Owner's Manual

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How to Edit Rhythm or SMF (Makeup Tools)
Parameter
Setting
High Gain
–15~+15 dB
Mid Freq
200~8000 Hz
Mid Q
0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8
Mid Gain
–15~+15 dB
90 Hz, 150 Hz, 180
Low Freq
Hz, 300 Hz, 360
Hz, 600 Hz
Low Gain
–15~+15 dB

Drum Instrument (D )

If you want to edit the settings for specific instruments of the
selected Drum Set, push the dial to jump to the "Drum Instrument"
page.
Left Display
All instruments of the Drum Set being used are displayed.
1.
Select the left display if it is not selected.
2.
Rotate the dial to select the instrument parameters you
want to change.
3.
If you want, press the [MENU] button to jump to the
location where the instrument is used.
4.
Push the dial to confirm.
The right display is automatically selected.
5.
Use the dial to edit the parameter in the "Drum
Instrument" page:
Parameter
Setting
All Drum Set
Instr.
Instruments
Parameters for the selected instrument
Parameter
Setting
Mute
Off, On
Solo
Off, On
Volume
-127~0~+127
100
Explanation
Use this parameter to set the level of
the selected "High" frequency. Positive
values boost (increase the volume of )
that frequency, negative values cut
(attenuate) it.
Allows you to set the cutoff frequency of
the middle band (this is a peaking filter).
Use this parameter to specify the width
of the "Mid Freq" band that you want to
boost or cut. Smaller values mean that
neighboring frequencies above/ below
that value are also affected.
Use this parameter to set the level of the
selected "Mid Freq".
Positive values boost (increase the
volume of ) that frequency, negative
values cut (attenuate) it.
Allows you to set the cutoff frequency of
the low band (this is a shelving filter).
Use this parameter to set the level of the
selected "Low" frequency.
Right Display
Explanation
Select the drum instrument you want
to edit.
Explanation
Suppress (or add) the selected
instrument.
Switch off all instruments except the
selected instrument.
Use this parameter to set the volume of
the selected drum instrument.
Parameter
Setting
Reverb
-127~0~+127
Chorus
-127~0~+127
Panpot
-127~0~+127
Velocity
-127~0~+127
Pitch
-127~0~+127
Instr
Global, Instr, Off
Equalizer
Edit EQ
(Push the dial)
Undo
(Push the dial)
Changes

Undo Changes

This function allows you to cancel the settings of the currently
selected instrument and to revert to the previously saved version.
Explanation
Use this parameter to set the reverb send
level of the selected drum instrument.
The effect itself can be changed on the
"Common" page.
Use this parameter to set the chorus send
level of the selected drum instrument.
The effect itself can be changed on the
"Common" page.
Use this parameter to set the stereo place-
ment of the selected drum instrument.
"0" means "no change", negative values
shift the instrument towards the left and
positive values shift it towards the right.
This parameter allows you to modify the
velocity range of the drum instrument
in question. "0" means that the recorded
values are left untouched, a negative
setting reduces all velocity values by the
same amount (leaving variations intact). A
positive 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 instrument uses its own
equalizer settings (see below).
• Off: The drum instrument 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" (p. 99) for a description of the
available parameters.
This function allows you to cancel the
"Drum Instrument" settings of the
currently selected instrument and to
revert to the previously saved version.

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