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pad 9 Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 9.<br />
pad 10 Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 10.<br />
* According to the setting in the Utility Mode’s [1-1. Learn Mode],<br />
the input source can be assigned by hitting the pad.<br />
* Monaural pads do not have a rim switch function.<br />
w Layer Number<br />
[Range] 1, 2, -<br />
When 2 layers are used, use this setting to select which layer (“1”<br />
or “2”) will be set.<br />
When only 1 voice is set, “--” will appear and you will not be<br />
able to switch.<br />
* Use the [1-1. <strong>Voice</strong>] display to set whether 2 layer or 1 voice will<br />
be used.<br />
If the same MIDI note number is set to more than one pad<br />
within the same drum kit, the lowest numbered Trigger<br />
Input Jack will take priority. Regardless of which pad is<br />
struck, the same voice (setting) will be delivered.<br />
1-1. <strong>Voice</strong><br />
This function assigns the voice (drum voice) e for each input<br />
source q. Two voices w can be assigned for simultaneous delivery<br />
to 1 input source (when the pad is hit once).<br />
KIT IN=pad 1 V=2<br />
=K/019 MapleA20<br />
e r<br />
q<br />
w<br />
q IN (Input Source)<br />
w Layer Number<br />
Assigns the input source and layer for the setting. (Refer to P. 16)<br />
Sets whether 2 layer or 1 voice will be used in this display. Only<br />
“1” or “2” can be selected in the Layer Number.<br />
e <strong>Voice</strong> Category<br />
Selects the drum voice category that will be delivered by Layer 2<br />
of Input Source q.<br />
Each of the following characters indicates a drum voice category.<br />
K: Acoustic Kick<br />
k: Electric Kick<br />
S: Acoustic Snare<br />
s: Electric Snare<br />
T: Acoustic Tom<br />
t: Electric Tom<br />
C: Cymbal<br />
H: Hi-hat<br />
P: Percussion<br />
E: Effect 1<br />
e: Effect 2<br />
L: <strong>Drum</strong> Loop<br />
m: misc. voices<br />
<strong>Drum</strong> Kit <strong>Voice</strong> Edit Mode<br />
r <strong>Voice</strong> Number <strong>Voice</strong> Name<br />
Selects the assigned voice. The <strong>Voice</strong> Number (1-127) and <strong>Voice</strong><br />
Name will be displayed. When 2 Layer is selected, “*” will be<br />
displayed next to the <strong>Voice</strong> Name.<br />
When “0” is selected, “NoAssign” will be displayed in place of<br />
the <strong>Voice</strong> Name and no sound will be delivered.<br />
* Refer to the [<strong>Drum</strong> <strong>Voice</strong> <strong>List</strong>] (P. 38).<br />
1-2. Volume, Pan<br />
This function sets the Volume e and Pan r (the position in the<br />
stereo field) for each drum voice that is delivered by each layer w<br />
of the input source q.<br />
q IN (Input Source)<br />
w Layer Number<br />
Assigns the input source and layer for setting. (Refer to P. 16)<br />
e Vol (Volume)<br />
[Range] 0-127<br />
r Pan<br />
[Range] L64 to C to R64<br />
q w<br />
KIT IN=pad 1 V=1<br />
Vol= 120 Pan= C<br />
e r<br />
1-3. Tuning<br />
This function sets the pitch for each drum voice that is delivered<br />
by each layer w of the input source q.<br />
q w<br />
KIT IN=pad 1 V=1<br />
Tune C= 0 F= 0<br />
e r<br />
q IN (Input Source)<br />
w Layer Number<br />
Assigns the input source and layer for setting. (Refer to P. 16)<br />
e Tune C (Tune Coarse)<br />
[Range] –24 to 0 to +24<br />
Tuning can be set increments of a half step.<br />
r Tune F (Tune Fine)<br />
[Range] –64 to 0 to +63<br />
Tuning can be set increments of approximately 1.17 cents.<br />
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