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Guided Tour
Making Changes to Individual Drum Sounds — the “Drum” Parameters
The Drum parameters provide extraordinary flexibility, since they allow you
to make independent settings for the individual drum/percussion sounds in a
Drum Part. We’ll explore a couple of the possiblilities here:
Operation
1
Select “DRUM” from the Edit menus (with the
[SELECT
<
/
>
]
buttons) and press
[ENTER]
.
2
Select “E3: Conga L.”
Play E3 on the connected MIDI keyboard, or use the
[PART
-
/
+
]
buttons to select “E3.”
Details
• In the Drum parameters you cannot use the
[PART
-
/
+
]
buttons to select a
Part; they are reserved for selecting notes/sounds only.
3
Select the Pitch Coarse parameter, and set it to “-22.”
Use the
[SELECT
<
/
>
]
buttons to select the parameter, then the
[VALUE
-
/
+
] buttons or data dial. This setting creates a deep
log drum sound.
4
Select the Velocity Pitch Sensitivity parameter (VelPchSens), and
set it to “+12.”
Again use the
[SELECT
<
/
>
]
buttons, then the
[VALUE
-
/
+
]
buttons or data dial. Play the key softly to strongly and notice
how the pitch changes according to key velocity.
Editing in the Multi Mode
Summary of Contents for MU100
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