Creating a Drum Kit
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Copying and Pasting a Drum
Kit or Pad
You can copy the settings of a drum kit or pad, and paste
them to another kit or pad.
NOTE
When you execute the paste operation, the contents
of the paste-destination will be erased. Use this
operation with caution.
The contents that are copied
For a drum kit
Copied settings Remarks
Settings for the entire
drum kit
Volume, drum kit name
Ambience settings
On/o, performance location,
wall material, amount, etc.
Equalizer settings High/mid/low adjustment
MFX settings
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Settings for each pad
Instrument,
INST EDIT parameters,
MIDI note numbers
For a pad
Copied settings Remarks
Instrument settings
Instrument,
INST EDIT parameters
* Eect settings and MIDI note numbers are not
copied.
1. In the DRUM KIT screen (p. 11), press the [MENU]
button.
The KIT MENU screen will appear.
2. Press the cursor buttons ( / ) or the [MENU]
button to scroll the screen, and press the [F2]
(COPY/PASTE) button.
The COPY/PASTE screen will appear.
3. Press the [F1] (SEL) button to specify whether
you want to copy a drum kit or a pad.
When copying a drum kit
Drum kit name
When copying a pad
Pad name
4. Use the value dial to select the drum kit or pad
that you want to copy.
MEMO
• You can also strike a pad to audition the drum kit or
pad that you’re copying.
• When copying and pasting a pad, you can also switch
the drum kit. Use the cursor buttons (
/ ) to move
the cursor to the drum kit name, and use the value
dial to change drum kits.
5. Press the [F2] (COPY) button.
The contents of the drum kit or pad will be copied to the
clipboard.
6. Use the value dial to select the paste-destination
drum kit or pad.
MEMO
The instrument settings of both the head and rim will
be copied at the same time.