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Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit)
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Changing the Wall Surface
Material (Wall Type)
Select the surface material of the walls in the room in which
the drums are played.
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WallType (Wall Type): WOOD, PLASTER, GLASS
WOOD:
Simulates the sound of a wood-walled room producing a
warm sound.
PLASTER:
Simulates a plaster-walled room producing a more “naturally
live” sound.
GLASS:
Simulates a glass-walled room producing a very bright
ambience.
Determine the Room Size (Room Size)
Select the size the room in which the drums are played.
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Room Size: SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE
Adjusting the Entire Drum Kit’s
Overall Ambience (Ambience Level)
Adjusts the amount of overall ambience level used for each
drum kit. The ambience effect deepens the higher the value is
set. When set to “0,” no ambience is applied.
The ambience level for each individual instrument is set in
“Amb Snd Lvl (Ambience Send Level)” (KIT/AMBIENCE/
(AmbSendLevel; p. 62).
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Amb Level (Ambience Level): 0–127
Drum Kit
Head x 11
Rim x 6
Part
Part1–4
Percussion
x 17
Level
x 17
x 17
Ambience
Send Level
Pan
Master
Volume
Studio
Wall Type
Room Size
Amb Level
High Gain
Low Gain
x 4
Level
Level
x 4
Ambience
Send Level
Ambience
Send Level
Ambience
Equalizer
x 4
Pan