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MENU
PAD MFX
This is a multi-effect that is provided by each kit for each drum trigger.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
[F3] button
FX1–6 OFF, ON
Turns on/off the multi-effect 1–6.
MFX CTRL
0–127
Multi-effect control
The parameters that you can control will differ depending on
the multi-effect that’s selected.
The PAD MFX screen shows the parameters that can be
controlled.
MEMO
You can also use the sound modify knobs to adjust this.
The change curve of the parameters and the number of
parameters that change simultaneously will vary depending on the multi-effect.
Type, Parameter
Type of multi-effect
Reference
For more about multi-effects, refer to “Multi-Effect Parameters” (p. 25).
* For some settings of the “Pad Effect to Direct” and “Master Direct Sw” parameters in OUTPUT SETUP (p. 17), the multi-effect is not applied to the sound that is output from
the DIRECT OUT jacks (MASTER OUT jacks).
* Multi-effect settings are made for each drum trigger. It is not possible to make separate settings for different strike locations (such as the head and the rim).
KIT-FX
REVERB
This is a reverb that is provided for each kit.
To use it, specify the amount of reverb that is applied for each drum trigger.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
[F3] button
OFF, REV ON
Turns reverb on/off.
[F2] button
–
Adjusts the amount of reverb for each drum trigger.
Type
ROOM 1, 2, HALL 1, 2, PLATE
Type of reverb
Pre Delay
0–100mSec
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until the reverb sound is heard
Time
0.1–10.0Sec
Time length of reverberation
Density
0–127
Density of reverb sound
Diffusion
0–127
Change in the density of the reverb sound over time
The higher the value, the denser the sound becomes as time elapses (The effect is more obvious for
longer reverb times).
LF Damp
0–100
Adjusts the low-frequency region of the reverb sound.
HF Damp
0–100
Adjusts the high-frequency region of the reverb sound.
Spread
0–127
Spread of the reverb sound
Tone
0–127
Tonal character of reverb sound
Level
-INF–+6.0dB
Volume of reverb
Parameters indicated by “(#)”