G9 Sound Browser
Sound Browser
Sorted by
Instrument
Category
Source
Internal
Import
Sound
Grouping
The following table sums up the relationship between
Sound Grouping
and list entries of the
Sound
Browser
:
Multi-Layered Samples - Drums
Component
Head
Rim
Sample Set
Center
Side
Center/Side
Blended
Rimshot
X-Stick
Suffix
C
S
CS
Rimshot
X-Stick
Sound Grouping
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Tip:
Access the Sound Browser directly by holding down your finger on a component icon for 1
second. Note that you only modify the component selected when Sound Grouping is un-
checked. With Sound Grouping checked you assign a full set affecting each component,
regardless by which component icon you have accessed the Sound Browser
.
Hint:
If icons and their names don´t match the pad (cymbal or drum) you want to edit, then
check the trigger settings first. It is likely that the trigger bank assigned to the Input Channel is
not correct. The trigger bank assigned to a pad determines the icons shown in the function set
Instrument Select. Go to
Trigger Settings
➔
Module 2
➔
Trigger Selection
➔
Trigger Bank
and tap on
the
[Trigger Bank]
field to assign a matching Trigger Bank for the active Input Channel. As a
result, all component icons under
Kit Editor
➔
Module 2
➔
Instrument Select
should update ac-
cordingly
.
Every assignment made using the
Sound Browser
changes the parameter values of the active Drum
Kit. To keep these changes, it is necessary to save the Drum Kit preset using the Drum Browser. This is
the topic of the next section.
Kick Drums
Snare Drums
Toms
Ride Cymbals
Crash Cymbals
Hi-Hats
Cymbals SFX
Percussion 1
Percussion 2
Sounds SFX
Number
Instrument
Cat
001
14” Collectors Maple C
AC
002
14” Collectors Maple S
AC
003
14” Collectors Maple CS
AC
004
14” Collectors Maple Rim
AC
005
14”
Collectors Maple X-Stick
AC
006
14” US Vintage C
AC
007
14” US Vintage S
AC
008
14” US Vin
tage CS
AC
009
14” US Vintage Rim
AC
010
14” US Vintage X
-Stick
AC
011
Broadkaster VBE CS
AC
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