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Unit-Interface
(per channel)
ZONES
shows the amount of zones for each channel. It depends on
the trigger type (see UNIT-TRIG) and corresponds to the amount of
MIDI notes used. So if NOTE is E4 and ZONES is 4, the MIDI notes
actually used are E4, F4, F#4 and G4.
FADER
selects the fader which controls the volume in the mix.
CHAN
selects the MIDI channel on which to receive and transmit
note on and off messages. The last selection with ! is the common
MIDI channel (see UNIT-MIDI).
NOTE
selects the MIDI note for the note on and off messages. If the
associated trigger type has more than one zone (like cup, bow, edge
and choke), the additional zones are mapped onto consecutive
higher notes. Click to switch between note name and note number.
MIDI note 0 corresponds to C-1 and note 60 to C4.
The picture above shows the factory NOTE settings (Px are the
percussion channels selected with MORE plus TOMx or SNARE). This
configuration allows all drum channels to be played from a standard
MIDI keyboard with the modulation wheel as the hihat pedal. If
recording on a sequencer, one can set the drum channels on
individual MIDI channels so they end up on separate tracks.
BUS
selects the bus for direct out. It can be any bus (pair) from 1 to
8 or off. Note that the drum volume, as set on the KIT-DRUM page,
affects the direct out level, but the drum mix volume does not.