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KIT MODE - ADVANCED
EDITING THE KIT MIX
1. Press the KIT button.
2. Press the MIX/MUTE button to see the screen for the
current sound.
3. Strike a drum pad to view the Voice currently assigned.
The LED for that drum pad will pulse in the drum display
to the right of the LED display.
4. Press the -/+ buttons to change the parameter. The first
parameter selected is Drum Level. Press + and – at the
same time to return to the preset level.
5. Press MIX/MUTE again to select a different parameter
to change.
6. Press the SAVE buttons (MIX/MUTE + PLAY) to save the
assignment to a User Kit. (See Saving a kit)
Parameter
Definition
Notes
Level
Drum Level
Press the + and – buttons to change the volume of the current
drum sound. The default for most kits is to have the snare levels at
127 for the best noise performance. So if you want the snare to be
louder, you need to turn all the other drums down. Drum Level and
Pan are always shown in the bottom left corner in mix edit modes.
Pan
Drum Pan
Press the + and – buttons to change the panning or balance of
the current drum sound. The default for most kits is to have all
the drum panning at center, because most of the acoustic drum
samples are in stereo (even the hi hats!) Drum Level and Pan are
always shown in the bottom left corner in mix edit modes.
RevSend
Reverb Send
Change the amount of reverb send for the current pad to the
internal reverb effect. Note that Reverb Level needs to be turned
up to hear the effect
RevProg
Reverb Program
Change the reverb program from a concert hall to a small room,
etc.
RevLevel:
Reverb Level
This is the overall level of the reverb effect. If there is too much or
too little reverb, you can change this one setting instead of each
individual reverb send level.
CompProg
Compressor Program
This chooses one of the compressor presets to change the sound
of that effect
CompThr
Compressor Threshold
The Compressor Threshold is the level where the compressor takes
effect. If this setting is high, you won’t hear much effect. As you
turn this lower, you will hear more compression.
EQ High
EQ high shelf gain
Increases or decreases the high (treble) frequencies of the drum kit
EQ Low
EQ low shelf gain
Increases or decreases the low (bass) frequencies of the drum kit