110
Editing a kit
Editing the Bass part
1.
Use [CURSOR]
/
to select the
desired edit screen.
2.
Move the cursor to the parameter that you
want to edit, and use the VALUE dial to
edit the value.
3.
When you have made the setting, press
[EXIT] to return to the kit edit screen.
In order to indicate that the kit settings have
been temporarily changed, the kit number
will be displayed as “*TMP.” If you re-select
a kit, or turn off the DR-880 while “*TMP” is
being displayed, all of the kit settings will
return to their previous condition. As it may
not be possible to restore these settings, the
appropriate care should be taken.
4.
If you want to keep the changes you
made, proceed as described in “Saving/
Copying a kit” (p. 113).
* If you want to assign a name to the kit or edit the name
before saving the kit, proceed as described in “Naming a
kit” (p. 113).
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PART COMMON (Common settings)
fig.06-090d
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
Tone
See p. 153
Select the bass sound
Level
0–100
Volume of the bass part
Pan
L50–CENTER–
R50
Panning of the bass part
* This is valid only if Out Assign is set to MASTER or
IND. A+B.
Rev. Send
0–100
Reverb depth
* This is valid only if Out Assign is set to MASTER.
Out Assign
see below
Select the output destination for the
sound, or the insert effect to be used
MASTER:
The sound will be output from the MASTER OUT
jacks.
IFX (BASS):
The sound will be processed by the Bass insert effect.
The output destination will be as specified by the Out
Assign setting of the insert effect (p. 111).
IND. A:
The sound will be output from the INDIVIDUAL A
jack.
IND. B:
The sound will be output from the INDIVIDUAL B
jack.
IND. A+B:
The sound will be output from both INDIVIDUAL A
and B jacks.
DecayTime1/DecayTime2/Rel. Time/
Attack Lev/Decay Lev
0–100
These parameters specify how the
volume changes over time, from
when the bass tone is played until
the sound decays to silence. This is
referred to as the “envelope.”
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