4. Kits & Sounds: Kit mode
ddrum4 SE V1.5x
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As previously mentioned, all editing that you do while the ddrum4 SE is in the Palette mode is automat-
ically stored. In the Kit mode, however, you have to manually store your edits. You can only store edits
in the first 26 kits, the ‘P. 1’ to ‘P.26’ kits. When you have edited anything in a kit, a dot appears after
the kit number, e.g. ‘P. 1.’
This is to alert you that the edit(s) has not been stored. If you were to select another kit, the edit would
be lost and the edited kit would return to the way it was. To store a kit, do like this:
1. Hold the
S
HIFT
button and press the
K
IT
S
TORE
button. In the
D
ISPLAY
the ‘P.’ will begin flashing
and you will be able to choose a kit location (a number) to store your edited kit to.
2. Choose a kit number by turning the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
. If you like to overwrite the edited kit, go straight
to step 3.
3. Confirm your intent by pressing
S
HIFT
and
K
IT
S
TORE
again. If you change your mind, abort by
pressing
E
XIT
(
don’t press the S
HIFT
button this time
).
IMPORTANT! Storing an edit to memory location will permanently overwrite the kit currently in
that memory location. If you run out of memory locations to store to, you might want to dump the
entire system setup, all the kits, settings etc. to an external MIDI device (a sequencer or a computer)
using the dump function. See page
for more details.
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