The Velocity Curve (p. 24) and layer (p. 17) settings do not affect the pedal hi-hat sound.
Control the effect applied to an Instrument (EFS)
When this function is assigned, the hi-hat control pedal will control the effect send level of an
Instrument. When the pedal is released, the pad takes the values set for the pad (values set in FX
SEND). When the pedal is depressed, the effect send level will be increased proportionally to the angle
of the pedal.
Control Instrument pitch (U07/U12/U24/d05/d12/d24)
When this function is assigned, the hi-hat control pedal will control the pitch of an Instrument. When
the pedal is released, the pad takes the pitch set for the pad. When the pedal is depressed, the pitch will
be modified proportionally to the angle of the pedal.
U07
up
700 cents
(a perfect fifth)
U12
up
1,200 cents
(one octave)
U24
up
2,400 cents
(two octaves)
d05
down
500 cents
(a perfect fourth)
d12
down
1,200 cents
(one octave)
d24
down
2,400 cents
(two octaves)
Depending on the type of Instrument or on the sound parameter pitch settings, there may be a point
above which the pitch cannot be raised.
Adjusting the Volume of the Pedal Hi-Hat Sound (PDL LEVEL)
When one of the Hi-Hat Cymbals for pedal control (H01–H17) sounds is assigned to the pad, you can
control the pedal hi-hat volume when the hi-hat control pedal is pressed. Higher values will result in a
louder sound. At a setting of 0, there will be no sound.
1
In the Edit mode, select the FX/PEDAL parameter group.
2
Use [
] or [
] to select PDL LEVEL.
3
Use PATCH/VALUE [-] or [+] to set the volume (0–15).
INT1
INT2
INT3
INT4
INT5
INT6
INT7
INT8
TRIG1
TRIG2
TRIG3
TRIG4
TRIG1
TRIG2
TRIG3
TRIG4
TRIG1
TRIG2
TRIG3
TRIG4
TRIG1
TRIG2
TRIG3
TRIG4
(Head)
(Head)
(Head)
(Head)
(Rim)
(Rim)
(Rim)
(Rim)
INT1
INT2
INT3
INT4
INT5
INT6
INT7
INT8
(Head)
(Head)
(Head)
(Head)
(Rim)
(Rim)
(Rim)
(Rim)
Pad Bank A
Pad Bank B
high priority
low priority
INT 1:
Internal pad 1
TRIG 1:
Trigger input 1
NOTE
NOTE
55
1
2
3
4
5