Reference Manual
Reference
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Name
Play Mode
Arpeggio
Controller
Filter/EG
3 Band EQ
Key Edit
If you wish to edit the sounds that make up a Voice and the detailed parameters that determine the sound, such as
Oscillator, Pitch, Filter, Amplitude, and EG (Envelope Generator), call up the Key Edit display. These parameters can be
edited only on the S90 XS/S70 XS Editor, and not the device itself. For details on each parameter setting window, refer to
the owner’s manual of the S90 XS/S70 XS Editor.
Key
Determines the desired drum key. You can also select the key by clicking the keyboard on the S90 XS/S70 XS Editor.
Settings:
C0 – C6
Key Sw (Key Switch)
Determines whether the currently selected Key is used or not. When this is set to off, the currently edited Key will not
sound.
Settings:
off (inactive), on (active)
Wave Bank (Waveform Bank)
Category (Waveform Category)
Number (Waveform Number)
Name (Waveform Name)
Determines the Waveform assigned to the Drum Key. Only Preset Banks are available for the Waveform Bank. For
details about Preset Waveforms, see the Waveform list in the Data List (separate PDF documentation).
Assign Mode
This is useful when two or more instances of the same note are received nearly simultaneously, or without a
corresponding note off message. To allow playback of each instance of the same note, set this to “multi.” To allow
playback of each instance of the same note, set this to “multi.” In general, you should probably set this to “multi”—
especially for tambourine and cymbal sounds that you would want to ring out to their full decay, when playing them
multiple times in succession. Please keep in mind that the “multi” setting consumes the overall polyphony and it may
cause sounds to be cut off.
Settings:
single, multi
Receive Note Off
Determines whether or not the selected Drum Key responds to MIDI Note Off messages. This should be set to on when
the selected Drum Key has a sustained, non-decaying sound (such as a snare roll), so that you can stop the sound by
releasing the note.
Settings:
off, on
Alternate Group
Determines the Alternate Group to which the key is assigned. In a real drum kit, some drum sounds cannot physically
be played simultaneously, such as open and closed hi-hats. You can prevent keys from playing back simultaneously by
assigning them to the same Alternate Group. You can also select “off” here if you wish to allow the simultaneous
playback of sounds.
Settings:
off, 1 – 127
Ins Effect Output (Insertion Effect Output)
Determines which Insertion Effect (A or B) is used to process each individual Drum Key. This parameter is same as Key
Out (
) in the Effect section in Drum Voice Common Edit. Making a setting here automatically changes the setting
of that parameter as well.
Settings:
thru (through), Ins A (Insertion A), Ins B (Insertion B)
OSC (Oscillator)
single
When this is set to “single” and double playback of the same note are transmitted to the internal tone generator, the first note will be
stopped then the next note will be sounded.
multi
When this is set to “multi” and double playback of the same note are transmitted to the internal tone generator, all the notes are
sounded simultaneously.