Editing drum kits
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This section explains how to create and edit drum kits.
Use the included drum kit editing panel overlay when ed-
iting.
This chapter starts by explaining how to activate drum
kit editing mode ( "Activating drum kit editing mode" ).
Activating drum kit editing mode
① While pressing
, press
KIT EDIT
.
The step LED for the selected kit will light red. (The
current drum kit will be selected at this time.)
• The name of the current bank is shown on the dis-
play.
• Play the keyboard to hear the selected drum kit.
② Use
and
to select the bank.
• The selection range is 1–8.
• The bank name appears on the display for two sec-
onds.
• The volume-type
VALUE
knob can also be turned
to select banks.
③ Turn the
VALUE
knob to select the kit.
• kits can also be selected by pressing the step but-
tons.
• The kit name is shown on the display.
④ Press
to enable kit editing.
Drum kit editing procedures
① Adjust parameters. (For details, see the items for
each parameter.)
• The parameter is shown on the display.
• "----" appears for buttons that do not affect parame-
ter adjustment.
• The EDITED LED lights when values differ from
saved values.
• Automatic is enabled for the MIDI channel (See
"Setting the MIDI channel for accessing the active
track " on p.41).
② When done editing parameters, press
.
The step LED for the selected sound will light.
③ Use
and
or the
VALUE
knob to select the
save destination.
• The save location can also be selected by pressing
a step button.
• When
or
is pressed, the bank name is shown
on the display for two seconds.
• The volume-type
VALUE
knob can also be turned
to select banks.
• The sound of the save destination can be checked
by playing the keyboard.
• The kit name is shown on the display while the
VALUE
knob is being turned.
Drum kit editing panel overlay
Instrument
buttons
Group
buttons