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6. Panel reference: Shift functions
ddrum4 SE V1.5x
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S
S
S
S
H
H
H
HIIIIF
F
F
FT
T
T
T
----S
S
S
S
O
O
O
OU
U
U
UN
N
N
ND
D
D
D
With this function you can select a single sound (or an entire sound group) for Memory Size check, Lis-
tening or for MIDI Sysex Dump. It defaults to the last sound that you have triggered from a
C
HANNEL
button. Select a sound with the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
. A dot in the right corner of the
D
ISPLAY
indicates that
the sound is used in the Palette or in one or more of the Kits. To select entire sound groups (categories),
hold the
S
OUND
button while turning the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
. The
D
ISPLAY
will show ‘G.xx’, where the ‘xx’
indicates the total number of sounds in the selected group. This is especially useful if you plan to erase an
entire sound group to be able to make room for downloading new sounds. When you turn the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
after having selected an entire sound group you can see each individual sound of the selected group.
S
S
S
S
H
H
H
HIIIIF
F
F
FT
T
T
T
----S
S
S
S
IIIIZ
Z
Z
ZE
E
E
E
This shows the size (in Blocks) of the sound(s) you have selected using the Shift-Sound function described
above. This information could be useful if you are planning to delete sounds to be able to load new sounds
into your ddrum4 SE. One Block is very close to a kilobyte. If, e.g. you have a sound in a computer that
is 34,2 kilobytes in size, you will need 35 Blocks of free space in the ddrum4 SE.
S
S
S
S
H
H
H
HIIIIF
F
F
FT
T
T
T
----M
M
M
M
E
E
E
EM
M
M
M
.L
.L
.L
.L
E
E
E
EF
F
F
FT
T
T
T
This indicates the total unused sound memory in the ddrum4 SE in Blocks. One Block is very close to a
kilobyte. If, e.g. you have a sound in a computer that is 34,2 kilobytes in size, you will need 35 Blocks of
free space in the ddrum4 SE. Please note that the ‘Mem.Left’ indication also includes any sounds that are
marked for removal. This is indicated with a flashing number in the
D
ISPLAY
. In this case, the number
in the display indicates the memory that will be free, but not until you have performed the delete proce-
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