Task Bar
–
Drum Kit Import
Internal SD Card (opens root directory)
External USB device (opens root directory)
Go to root directory of the active path.
Move up one level in the folder hierarchy
Search
Import
Imports highlighted Kit into the Drum Kit Browser.
Close
Closes the import dialogue (returns to Drum Kit Browser).
Characteristics using Search
Step 4 offers the option of using the search function as an alternative to the linear path navigation.
To preserve the
Custom Import
option, it is not possible to directly import the drum kit from the search
browser by double tapping. Selections made in the search dialogue will only load the chosen file
into the field
[Custom Import Name]
. There are 2 alternative ways of loading the import file:
a.
Double tap an entry in list of search results.
b.
Highlight an entry in the list of search results (tap once) and tap the hook
[
✓
]
in the
Key-
board
.
For further information regarding search and navigation see sections
13.3 File Manager on page 145 and
13.4.1 Search on page 153
File Name vs. Import Name
When exporting a drum kit, the import name and file name are identical. Renaming the file using
File Manager
or any other application will only change the file name. When importing a drum kit,
the import name will be identical with the name of the drumkit originally exported, no matter if the
file has been renamed. Highlighting a drum kit file in the
Drum Kit Import
browser will load the import
name of the selected file into the
Custom Import Name
field.
9.2.2
P
AD
MIDI
S
ETTINGS
In this function set the user can set key values for
Midi OUT
configurations.
MIDI IN signals
regarding
trigger detection
of connected pads are fixed and can´t be modified.
Tapping
[Reset]
in the right bottom corner will restore the factory configuration in which MIDI OUT
assignments are configured equal to MIDI IN.
Settings made in this function set will affect both MIDI associated ports in the back of the console:
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