Chapter 8 Creating Your Own Favorite Drum Kits (Drum Kit Edit Mode); Before Changing The Settings (Editing); Select The Drum Kit To Edit - Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-670 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 8 Creating Your Own Favorite Drum Kits (Drum Kit Edit Mode)

In Drum Kit Edit mode, you can select drum and
bass instruments, change the way they sound,
and make other changes to drum kit settings to
create up to 64 original User drum kits.
To switch to Drum Kit Edit mode, hold
down [SHIFT] while the performance is
stopped and press Key Pad 9 (DRUM KIT
EDIT).

Before Changing the Settings (Editing)

Use the procedure below to change (edit) the
drum kit settings.
fig.08-02

Select the Drum Kit to Edit

(
Editing the
)
Drum Parts
Specify the Key Pads
Change the Settings
(Parameters)
User Drum Kit Finished
* When the unit left the factory, the User drum
kits (65–128) contained the same settings as the
Preset drum kits (1–64).
(
)
Editing the
Bass Part
Change the Settings
(Parameters)
fig.08-00
Holding down
fig.08-01
Select the Drum Kit to Edit
You cannot edit the Preset drum kits.
If you want to base a new kit on a Preset
drum kit, you can copy the Preset to a User
drum kit first, then edit it to your liking.
For instructions on copying drum kits, refer
to "Copying Drum Kits" (p. 84).
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [DRUM A/
B] (DRUM KIT).
* Continue to hold down [SHIFT].
2. While holding down [SHIFT], rotate the
TEMPO/VALUE dial to select the drum kit
to be edited.
3. Release [SHIFT].
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