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Backing Module <strong>BK</strong>-<strong>7m</strong><br />

Menu options<br />

r<br />

80<br />

Drum Instrument (D)<br />

If you want to edit the settings for specific instruments<br />

of the selected Drum Set, press the<br />

[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to jump to the “Drum Instrument”<br />

page.<br />

If you want to edit the settings for specific instruments<br />

of the selected Drum Set, press the<br />

[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to jump to the “Drum Instrument”<br />

page.<br />

You can then use the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to edit<br />

the available parameters.<br />

Parameter Value Explanation<br />

Instr.<br />

All Drum Set<br />

Instruments<br />

Parameters for the selected instrument<br />

Select the drum instrument<br />

you want to edit.<br />

Mute Off, On Suppress (or add) the<br />

selected instrument.<br />

Solo Off, On Switch off all instruments<br />

except the<br />

selected instrument.<br />

Volume -127~+127 Use this parameter to<br />

set the volume of the<br />

selected drum instrument.<br />

Reverb -127~+127 Use this parameter to<br />

set the reverb send<br />

level of the selected<br />

drum instrument. The<br />

effect itself can be<br />

changed on the “Common”<br />

page.<br />

Chorus -127~+127 Use this parameter to<br />

set the chorus send<br />

level of the selected<br />

drum instrument. The<br />

effect itself can be<br />

changed on the “Common”<br />

page.<br />

Panpot -127~+127 Use this parameter to<br />

set the stereo placement<br />

of the selected<br />

drum instrument. “0”<br />

means “no change”,<br />

negative values shift<br />

the instrument<br />

towards the left and<br />

positive values shift it<br />

towards the right.<br />

Parameter Value Explanation<br />

Velocity -127~+127 This parameter allows<br />

you to modify the<br />

velocity range of the<br />

drum instrument in<br />

question. “0” means<br />

that the recorded values<br />

are left untouched,<br />

a negative setting<br />

reduces all velocity<br />

values by the same<br />

amount (leaving variations<br />

intact). A positive<br />

setting shifts all<br />

velocity values in a<br />

positive direction.<br />

Pitch -127~+127 Use this parameter to<br />

tune the selected drum<br />

instrument higher or<br />

lower. “0” means that<br />

the pitch is left<br />

unchanged.<br />

Instr. Equalizer<br />

Edit EQ<br />

Undo Changes<br />

Global, Instr,<br />

Off<br />

(Press the<br />

[CURSOR÷VAL<br />

UE] dial)<br />

(Press the<br />

[CURSOR÷VAL<br />

UE] dial)<br />

Global: The drum<br />

instrument uses the<br />

equalizer settings of<br />

the Drum Set it<br />

belongs to.<br />

Instr: The drum instrument<br />

uses its own<br />

equalizer settings (see<br />

below).<br />

Off: The drum instrument<br />

is not equalized.<br />

Provides access to the<br />

EQ parameters of the<br />

currently selected<br />

drum instrument (if<br />

“Instr. Equalizer” is set<br />

to “Int”). See “Edit EQ”<br />

on p. 79 for a description<br />

of the available<br />

parameters.<br />

This function allows<br />

you to cancel the<br />

“Drum Instrument (D)”<br />

settings of the currently<br />

selected instrument<br />

and to revert to<br />

the previously saved<br />

version.<br />

4. If you are satisfied with your changes and<br />

wish to preserve them, save your Music<br />

Style song to the USB memory.<br />

See “Saving your new Music Style or song (SMF) version”<br />

on p. 81.

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