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drums because all four drums used that same sound, which is now
reversed.
• SOFT KEY 3- <Delete>:
This soft key allows you to delete the currently displayed sound from
memory. Pressing this soft key causes the following screen to appear:
Press <Execute> causes the sound to be deleted from memory. To
cancel this function, press <Cancel>.
NOTE: If a sound is currently loaded into more than one drum (for
example, a tom-tom is loaded into both TOMS and TOM4 at two different
tunings) and you press the <Execute> soft key, the drum will no longer be
assigned to this sound, but the sound will not be deleted from memory.
This is because the other drum is still using the sound. To delete the sound
from memory you must delete it from all other drums) which are using it.
• SOFT KEY 4- <Page 2>:
This soft key changes the screen to display the second page of
parameters, which control envelope and velocity parameters. The DRUM
and NAME fields, and the 4 soft keys, are the same as in page 1:
The fields are:
• The ATTACK(MSECS) field:
This field controls the amount of time over which the sound will rise from
silence to each note's velocity level, measured in milliseconds.
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