Editing The Bass Part; Selecting The Tone (Bass Tone); Setting The Volume (Level); Adjusting The Envelope (Attack, Decay, Release) - Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-670 Owner's Manual

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Editing the Bass Part

■ Selecting the Tone (Bass Tone)

This selects the tone for the bass part (the bass tone).
For more on the bass tones you can select, refer
to the "Instrument/Bass Tone List" (p. 99).
fig.08-20
* You cannot select drum instruments for use in
bass parts.

■ Setting the Volume (Level)

This sets the volume (level). The velocity when
you actually tap the key pads is changed within
the level range set here.
Valid Settings: 0–15
fig.08-21
■ Adjusting the Envelope
(Attack, Decay, Release)
This adjusts the envelope of the bass sound.
fig.08-22
Level
Attack
Decay
Note On
Chapter 8 Creating Your Own Favorite Drum Kits (Drum Kit Edit Mode)
Release
Time
Note Off
Sharpness in the Rise of the Sound (Attack)
Valid Settings: 0–15
fig.08-23
Original nuance
0:
1–15: The attack gets duller as the value
increases.
fig.08-23a
Level
0
15
Note On
Decay Time for the Sound (Decay)
Valid Settings: -31– +31
fig.08-24
Positive (+) Values:
The more the value is increased, the
more the decay slows relative to the
original decay.
0: Original nuance
Negative (-) Values:
The more the value is decreased, the
more the decay quickens relative to the
original decay.
fig.08-24a
Level
Note On
Time
Note Off
+
Time
Note Off
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