150
S.Offset (Start Offset) [Off, On]
Rev (Reverse) [Off, On]
Level [–99...+99]
Transpose [–64...+63]
Tune [–99...+99]
Cutoff (Filter-Cutoff) [–64...+63]
Resonance (Filter-Resonance) [–64...+63]
Attack (Amp-Attack) [–64...+63]
Decay (Amp-Decay) [–64...+63]
(☞5–1b)
▼ 5–1: Page Menu Command
5–1A: Write Drum Kits
This command writes all drum kits 000 (I-A/B)–143 (User).
1 Select “Write Drum Kits” to access the dialog box.
2 To execute the Write command press the OK button. To
cancel without executing press the Cancel button.
You can also press the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key
to write arpeggio patterns in the same way as the “Write
Drum Kits” command. Press the SEQUENCER [REC/
WRITE] key to access the dialog box, and write the data.
5–1B: Rename Drum Kit
This command renames the selected drum kit. You can input
a name of up to sixteen characters. (☞BG p.57)
5–1C: Copy Drum Kit
This command copies the settings of another drum kit to the
currently-edited drum kit.
Drum kits 144–152 (GM) cannot be edited, but you may
copy them to another drum kit and then edit them.
1 Select “Copy Drum Kit” to access the dialog box.
2 Select the copy source drum kit (“From”).
3 To execute the Copy Drum Kit command press the OK
button. To cancel without executing press the Cancel
button.
Be aware that when you execute the “Copy Drum Kit”
command, all settings of the currently selected drum kit
will be overwritten.
5–1D: Copy Key Setup
This command copies the settings of an individual key to
another key. You can also copy settings from two or more
contiguous keys at once.
1 Select “Copy Key Setup” to access the dialog box.
2 In “From Key,” select the range of keys that you wish to
copy.
3 In “To Key,” select the copy destination key. If you
selected two or more keys in “From Key,” their settings
will be copied to the keys starting at “To Key” and con-
tinuing upward.
4 To execute the Copy Key Setup command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
5–2: Voice/Mixer
For each key of a drum kit, you can set voice assign, pan,
and effect routing etc.
5–2a: Voice Assign Mode
Single Trigger [Off, On]
On (checked): Even when the same key (note) is played
repeatedly, the previous note will be halted before the new
note is begun, so that the notes will not overlap. Normally
you will leave this unchecked.
Exclusive Group (Exclusive Assign) [Off, 001...127]
001–127: This allows you to assign keys to any of 127
groups. Keys assigned to the same group will be treated as a
single group, and will be played monophonically with last-
note priority. For example you might assign closed and open
hi-hat sounds to the same group so that two or more hi-hat
sounds can not sound simultaneously.
Off: Keys will not be grouped. Normally you will set this
Off.
Enable Note On Receive [Off, On]
On (checked): Note-on messages will be received. Normally
you will check this, but you can uncheck it if you do not
want specific notes to sound.
5–1A
5–1B
5–1C
5–1D
5–1
5–2a
5–2b
5–1a