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Sampling Menu
* User Drum Kit is sometimes abbreviated as UDK.
1
In the Tone section, press the
[User]
button.
The User Tone list appears.
Each time you press the
[User]
button, you’ll switch between the UST
and UDK lists.
2
Use the direct buttons to select the UDK that you want
to edit.
MEMO
If you want to create a new UDK, select
“Empty ”
3
In the User Drum Kit list page, press the
[Option]
button.
The UDK Option screen appears.
4
Use the direct buttons to select
“Edit ”
The UDK Edit screen appears.
In a drum kit, you can assign a different drum sound (Drum inst) to
each note of the keyboard.
A single drum tone consists of four elements of sound (Wave 1–4).
For each wave, you can change the waveform and edit the
parameters.
5
From the keyboard, select the drum inst (key) that you
want to edit.
The screen indicates the number (key position) and name of the
selected drum inst.
* The name of the Drum Inst shows the name of the waveform
that’s assigned to No.L of Wave1.
Use the cursor buttons or direct buttons to select the parameter that
you want to edit, and use the Value
[-]
[+]
buttons to edit the value.
Alternatively, you can use the
[Balance/Value]
knob to edit the value
(when the Value function is active / LED unlit).
Parameter
Parameter
Explanation
Wave Switch
ON, OFF
Wave on/off
Wave Group
INT, SAMPLE,
MULTISAMPLE
Group of the waveform (wave) that
you want to assign.
INT:
Internal sound waveforms
SAMPLE:
Sample waveforms
MSAM:
Multisample waveforms
* If you select sample, the pitch will not
change for keys that are more than two
octaves away from the original key.
Wave No. L
(Mono)
Wave No. R
OFF, (wave
number)
Selects the waveform. Along with the
wave number, the wave name is also
shown at the bottom of the screen.
If you want to use mono, specify only
the left side (L). If you want to use ste-
reo, specify the right side (R) as well.
* If you want to use a multisample in stereo,
specify the same number for L and R.
Velocity Range
Lower
1–UPPER
Specifies the lowest keyboard playing
strength that will sound the wave.
Make this setting if you want to use
keyboard playing strength to switch
between waves.
Velocity Range
Upper
LOWER–127
Specifies the highest keyboard playing
strength that will sound the wave.
Make this setting if you want to use
keyboard playing strength to switch
between waves.
Parameter
Parameter
Explanation
Inst Coarse Tune
C-1–G9
Selects the pitch of the note that will
sound the drum instrument.
* The default value is 60 (C4). Edit this
value if you have selected a sample or
multisample and want it to sound at a
different key.
For details on other parameters, refer to
6
If you want to copy a drum inst from a different drum
kit, press the
[F3]
(Copy) button.
Use the direct buttons to move the cursor, and use the Value
[-]
[+]
buttons to change the value.
5
Select the drum instrument (key position) of the copy-source
drum kit. The copy-source drum kit can be selected from
“Current”
(the currently-edited drum kit),
“Preset”
(internal
drum kits), or
“User”
(user drum kits). After selecting one of
these, use the direct buttons to move the cursor, and use the
Value buttons to select the drum kit number and name. After
selecting the drum kit, move the cursor and change the drum
instrument (key position).
5
The copy-destination drum kit will be the currently-edited drum
kit. Move the cursor and change the copy-destination drum
instrument (key position). You can also use the keyboard to
specify the key position.
Select the copy-source and copy-destination, and then press the
[Enter]
button.
To execute, select
[F5]
(Yes).
Press the
[Exit]
button to exit the Copy screen.
MEMO
If you want to rename the drum instrument, press the
[Option]
button in the UDK Edit page, and then press the
[L1]
(Drum Kit
Name) button. Edit the name, and then press the
[F5]
(Exec)
button.
7
To save the user drum kit, press the
[Write]
button.
A screen appears in which you can name the UDK.
&
“Assigning Names”
(Owner’s Manual: p. 16)
If you decide to cancel, press the
[Exit]
button.
8
Press the
[F5]
(Exec) button.
9
Use the direct buttons and function buttons to select
the save-destination.
10
Press the
[Enter]
button.
A confirmation message appears.
11
To save, select
“Yes ”
If you want to change the save-destination, select
“No”
to return to
the page where you can specify the save-destination.
You can also edit the built-in drum kits. In the Tone section, press the
[Drums]
button. Then in the Drum List screen, select the drum kit
that you want to edit, press the
[Option]
button, and use the direct
buttons to select
“Edit ”
The currently selected drum kit can be edited.
If you’ve edited a built-in drum kit and save it, it is saved as a user
drum kit.