DRUM EDIT MODE
EFFECT BALANCE
JOB 7
Summary: Determines the balance between the di-
rect and effect sound for each drum element.
Settings: 0 ... 100
Procedure: Select the drum element to be edited
(C1 ... C6) by pressing the appropriate key on
the keyboard.
It is also possible to select the drum element
to be edited by moving the cursor to the key
name position by pressing the key and then
using the [DATA ENTRY] control or [+1/YES]
and [-1/NO] keys.
Once the desired drum element has been se-
lected, use the and cursor keys to move
the cursor to the effect balance parameter.
Use the [DATA ENTRY] control, [-1/NO] and
[+1/YES] keys, or numeric and [ENTER] keys to
set the desired effect balance value.
Details: A setting of "0" produces only the direct
sound of the selected drum element, while a
setting of "100" produces only the effect sound.
A setting of "50" delivers both the direct and
effect sound in approximately equal proportions.
The effect (reverb, delay, etc.) applied to the
voice is selected and edited using the EFFECT
functions described on page 86.
Refer to: "EFFECT: TYPE/OUTPUT LEVEL" on
page 85. "EFFECT: EFFECT PARAMETERS"
on page 86.
VOLUME CONTROL
JOB8
Summary: Assigns a controller to, and sets the
range of volume control for the current drum
voice.
Settings:
CTL# (Control Number) Parameter: 0 ... 120,
AT
MIN (Minimum Volume) Parameter: 0 ... 127
Procedure: Use the and keys to select the
"CTL#" or "MIN" parameter, then use the
[DATA ENTRY] control, [-1/NO] and [+1/YES]
keys, or numeric and [ENTER] keys to set the
selected parameter as required.
Details: The "CTL#" parameter corresponds to
MIDI control numbers. Standard controller as-
signments arc noted in the upper right-hand cor-
ner of the display:
Set the CTL# parameter to the number of the
controller with which you intend to control this
function.
The MIN parameter can be set to a value be-
tween 0 and 127: A setting of "0" allows volume
control over the full 0 ... 127 range, while a
setting of "100," for example, allows volume
control over only a small portion of the total
range — 100 ... 127.
Please note that different controllers may be
assigned to the normal and drum voices, so that
they can be controlled independently.
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