9
Editing the Sounds or Performance
Below are some settings that can be altered to adjust the sounds, performance or playability of the kits.
Note:
When making changes, it is recommended to
SAVE
the edits as a new kit. This way there will always be an “original”
version on the SD card to recall if any undesired changes are accidentally saved. If the “original” kits are overwritten, you
can restore them by copying the files to the SD card again (see
Adjustment:
Dynamics
VOICE -> F3/ VEL
Velocity > Level
This setting determines how much the velocity of your strike will
influence the volume of the instrument. 99 is the maximum value which
creates the widest dynamic difference between quiet and lout playing.
If you find that
low dynamics feel too quiet
, reduce this value.
If you find that
low dynamics feel too loud
, increase this value.
Adjustment:
Polyphony
VOICE -> F4/ FX/MIDI -> F3/ OTHER
Playback
Recommended
POLY
This setting determines how the voice will sound on this trigger.
MONO
will only allow once instance of the sound to play back at one time with
the next instance silencing the first.
POLY
will allow multiple instances to
overlap. For the PP13x7 snare instruments,
POLY
is recommended as
this allows for the most natural playing experience for acoustic sounds.
If you want to create an interesting effect or more electronic feel,
MONO
mode can be fun to experiment with.
Note:
This setting will affect both voice layers assigned to the trigger.
Adjustment:
Ambience
KIT FX -> F1/ REVERB
For each kit, different Reverb settings have been applied to create either
a natural or processed ambience environment. In the
REVERB
menu, the
Size, Color (tone) and Level of the ambience can be adjusted to taste.
The ambience can also be adjusted by changing the preset (pictured:
top) or turning it off entirely.
Note:
This setting is global for the entire kit. To adjust the level of
ambience on a single pad zone, use the dials found under
VOICE -> F4/ FX/MIDI -> F1/ FX