Peavey DPM V3 Owner's Manual page 68

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Page 1 Parameters
KIT# (0-9)
a
Select a kit number into which you will program the various instruments.
Ins (01-32)
This selects the instrument number to which parameters will be assigned.
Wave
This chooses from any of the available DPM V3 samples, whether in ROM or user
RAM. You are not limited to the traditional drum sound samples.
Key
Each instrument is assigned to a spesific key range. This parameter sets the upper
note of the range; the lower note of the range is one semi-tone higher than the highest
note of the previously selected instrument. Example:
If Instrument 01 covers the
range of A0-D1, and Instrument 02's Key parameter is set to G1, then Instrument 02's
range is D#1-G1.
If you assign a drum sound "between" existing drum sounds, the existing sounds will
be reordered to accommodate the new sample. In the example given above, if you
assigned Instrument 03 so that the top key is F1,
Instrument 01 would cover the range of AO-D1, Instrument 03 would extend from D#1
to F1, and Instrument 02 would cover F#1-G1.
Note:
An initialized drum kit assumes that you are going to build the drum kit star-
ting from the top of the keyboard and work your way down, so all keys are set to C-1.
If you want to build a drum kit starting from the bottom of the keyboard and work your
way up, you might want to set all keys initially to G9.
Page 2 Parameters
14% (01-32)
This lets you choose a particular instrument for parameter adjustment so you don't
have to keep jumping back to Page 1 to select an instrument.
Tune (-36 to +36 semitones)
Adjusts the instrument's frequency in semitone steps, from -36 (transposed down three
octaves) to +36 (transposed up three octaves).
Decay (00-99)
Sets the instrument's decay time by altering the ENV4 decay parameter (T4).
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