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PREF
:
This page is used to manage the SAVE function and to reset the
module to its factory defaults.
MEM
:
This is where you can check the remaining memory capacity for
additional sounds.
INFO
:
This page displays the firmware’s version number.
* (only available after selecting the hi-hat channel)
KIT Menu
The KIT menu allows you to manage and edit the internal memory slots. The
module comes with 100 factory KITs (memory slots). Those KITs can be edited and
overwritten with your own settings.
The KIT menu allows you to assign the desired sounds to the selected KIT, to edit
their settings, to configure the metronome and playback functions and to adjust the
built-in equalizer.
PROG
:
The KIT home page allows you to select a KIT and to start/stop the
built-in metronome or song player.
DRUM
:
This page is used to assign a sound to the selected drum channel and
to set the tuning and volume.
The channel can be selected using the CHANNEL buttons (left) or
simply by hitting the assigned pad.
Note: The Rim channels of toms 1 through 4 and the snare (PERC
1~5) can be selected by simultaneously pressing the MORE and TRIG
buttons.
ENV
:
This is where you fine-tune the selected sound and specify the loop
setting for each channel.
CFNC
:
If you like, you can also assign a function to a pad rather than a sound.
Doing so would allow you to start and stop the metronome, or to select
the next KIT by hitting such a pad.
KFNC
:
The HHPOS function on this page allows you to set the hi-hat’s
opening level (“bashiness”) without recalibrating the pad. This is
especially useful if the left foot is used for something else (like double
bass drum playing, for instance).
VOL
:
This is where you set the level and stereo placement (pan) of the
selected channel.
EQ
:
Each KIT is equipped with a 3-band equalizer. It can either be applied
to all instruments or just for a specific channel.
Summary of Contents for Drumit Three
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