EQUALIZATION
applies equalization to the
drum kit's output.
This section includes the following submenu:
PRESET
(selection of equalization presets)
Loudness 1
Gentle loudness boost
Loudness 2
Loudness boost
Booster
Massive boost
Boomy 1
Boomy room correction: cut @ 90Hz
Boomy 2
Boomy room correction:cut @ 80Hz and gentle high boost
Following are the parameters that can be changed if you want to customize your EQ
settings:
LOW GAIN
: -15dB to +15dB range
LOW FREQ
: 30 Hz to 450 Hz range
MID FREQ
: 50 Hz to 9800Hz range
MID GAIN
: -15dB to +15dB range
MID Q
: 0.2 to 4.9 range
HIGH GAIN
: -15dB to +15dB range
HIGH FREQ
: 1000 Hz to 19800 Hz range
When you change drum kits or power off the Sound Module, the instruments are returned
to their default equalization values.
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The
MIDI
menu is used to set up MIDI
parameters.
The following submenus are included in this
section:
INPUT
-> IN ENABLE, IN DISABLE, IN OMNI, IN
ADDR
OUTPUT
-> OUT ENABLE, OUT DISABLE, OUT
ADDR
IN ENABLE
: enable MIDI input
IN DISABLE
: disable MIDI input
IN OMNI
: enable input omni address
IN ADDR
: 1-16 range
OUT ENABLE
: enable MIDI output
OUT DISABLE
: disable MIDI output
OUT ADDR
: 1-16 range
*PRESET
LOW_GAIN
LOW_FREQ
MID_GAIN
*INPUT
OUTPUT
*IN_ENABLE
>IN_DISABLE
IN_OMNI
IN_ADDR
3.2 -
EQUALIZATION
3.3 -
MIDI
Colour
: Real environments tend to attenuate the high frequencies due to the damping
properties of the materials the walls are made of, or of objects in the room, which mostly
absorb high frequencies. The Colour parameter controls the amount of this absorption
and can be used to simulate different types of hall padding (0% - 100%).
HPF
: Sets the cut-off frequency below which the dry sound is not reverberated. It can be
used to avoid rumbling in the low frequencies, depending on the source sound (30Hz -
1800 Hz).
When you change the drum kit or power off the Sound Module, the instruments return to
their default reverb value (0%).
To save your configuration, use the "CREATE KIT" procedure (see page 11).