Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-880 Owner's Manual page 107

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■ PAD (Edits for each key
pad (Pad Parameters))
fig.06-040d
To select the key pad you want to edit, proceed
as follows:
1. Press [PAD] to switch the pad bank.
2. Press the desired key pad 1–20.
Parameter/
Range
Inst
Select the sound (instrument) as-
see p. 151
signed to the key pad
Level
0–100
Adjust the volume of the instrument
Pan
L50–CENTER–
Adjust the panning
R50
* This is valid if Out Assign is set to MASTER, IFX
(OTHERS), or IND. A+B
* If Out Assign is set to IFX (KICK/SNARE), use the
reverb send level of the insert effect (p. 108) to make
adjustments.
Rev.Send
Depth of reverb applied to each in-
0–100
strument
* This is valid only if Out Assign is set to MASTER.
Out Assign
Select the output destination for the
see below
sound of each instrument, or the in-
sert effect to be used
MASTER:
The sound will be output from the MASTER OUT jacks
without being processed by an insert effect.
IFX (KICK):
The sound will be processed by the Kick insert effect.
The output destination will be as specified by the Out
Assign setting of the insert effect (p. 108).
IFX (SNARE):
The sound will be processed by the Snare insert effect.
The output destination will be as specified by the Out
Assign setting of the insert effect (p. 108).
Explanation
Parameter/
Range
IFX (OTHERS):
The sound will be processed by the Others insert effect.
The output destination will be as specified by the Out-
put Assign setting of the insert effect (p. 108).
IND. A:
The sound will be output from the INDIVIDUAL A
jack.
IND. B:
The sound will be output from the INDIVIDUAL B
jack.
IND. A+B:
The sound will be output from both INDIVIDUAL A
and B jacks.
Mute Group
Specifies how the unit is to sound
OFF, 1–31
when you play consecutive notes
with one or more instruments
OFF:
When you play instruments consecutively, the previ-
ous sound will continue while the newly played sound
is heard.
1–31:
Instruments that are set to the same Mute Group num-
ber will not sound simultaneously. This is typically
used for instruments that cannot normally sound at the
same time, such as open hi-hat and closed hi-hat.
Pit. Coarse
-50 –0–+50
Coarse pitch adjustment
+ values:
The greater the value, the higher the pitch. A setting of
+1 raises the pitch one semitone.
0:
The instrument will sound at its original pitch.
- values:
The greater the value, the lower the pitch. A setting of -
1 lowers the pitch one semitone.
* On some instruments, the pitch may not change correctly
for positive (+) settings.
Pitch Fine
-50–+50
Fine pitch adjustment
Decay Time/ Rel. Time/Decay Lev
These parameters specify how the
volume changes over time, from
0–127
when the instrument is played until
the sound decays to silence. This is
referred to as the "envelope."
Editing a kit
Explanation
107

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