Zoom HD8 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Reference [Rhythm]
ZOOM HD8/HD16
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You can change the volume of the metronome that is heard
when you record a rhythm pattern in real time. Perform steps
1 – 3 of “Basic procedure” to bring up the indication “CLICK
VOLUME”, and press the [ENTER] key. Then turn the dial to
set the volume (0 – 15).
You can specify the volume that is produced according to the
force with which you hit the pads (pad sensitivity). Perform
steps 1 – 3 of “Basic procedure” to bring up the indication
“PAD SENS”, and press the [ENTER] key. Then turn the dial
to choose one of these settings.
Soft
The volume will be soft, regardless of how strongly you tap
the pad.
Medium
The volume will be medium, regardless of how strongly you
tap the pad.
Loud
The volume will be loud, regardless of how strongly you tap
the pad.
Lite
Maximum sensitivity. Even light taps will produce a loud
volume.
Normal
Normal sensitivity (default setting).
Hard
Low sensitivity. Strong tapping is needed to produce a loud
volume.
EX Hard
Lowest sensitivity. Very strong tapping is needed to produce
a loud volume.
The remaining amount of recording memory for rhythm
patterns and rhythm songs will be displayed as a percentage
(%). Perform steps 1 – 3 of “Basic procedure” to bring up the
indication “MEMORY”, and press the [ENTER] key. This
screen is for display only. There is no setting that can be
changed.
The pan setting for the drum sound can be set to apply as seen
from the drummer or from the listener. Perform steps 1 – 3 of
“Basic procedure” to bring up the indication “POSITION”,
and press the [ENTER] key. Then select one of the following
settings.
Player
Left/right pan setting applies as seen from the player
(drummer).
Listener
Left/right pan setting applies as seen from the listener
(audience).
Changing the metronome
volume
Adjusting the sensitivity of the
pads
Click Volume
Click Volume
15
15
Pad Sense
Pad Sense
Normal
Normal
Checking the remaining amount
of memory
Swapping the left/right pan
position
Memory
Memory
45%
45%
Position
Position
Listener
Listener