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2. Input Common Parameters<br />
This sub-mode sets the common settings between 2 layers for voice<br />
parameters of each pad’s input source.<br />
The Input Common Parameters sub-group is divided into the following<br />
8 pages.<br />
2-1. Cross Fade ...................................................... 19<br />
2-2. Reverb Send .................................................... 19<br />
2-3. Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode ................. 19<br />
2-4. Hold Mode ....................................................... 20<br />
2-5. Key Off Enable ................................................ 20<br />
2-6. Function ........................................................... 20<br />
2-7. Pad Song ......................................................... 20<br />
2-8. Rim to Pad ....................................................... 21<br />
Select the Input Source for editing<br />
In the Input Common Parameters edit display, first it is necessary<br />
to select the input source q for editing. (Refer to page 16 on how<br />
to select the input source.)<br />
KIT IN=pad 1<br />
X Fade=0 ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥<br />
However, the same as in <strong>Voice</strong> Parameters, “If the same MIDI<br />
note number is set to more than one pad within the same drum kit,<br />
the lowest numbered trigger input jack will take priority. Regardless<br />
of which pad is struck, the same voice (setting) will be delivered.”<br />
So, when the setting is invalid in edit displays [2-1. Cross<br />
Fade] – [2-5. Key Off Enable], the following display will appear<br />
and edits cannot be carried out.<br />
KIT IN=pad 1<br />
(Note# in use )<br />
2-1. Cross Fade<br />
This function sets the velocity (volume) cross fade between the 2<br />
layer voices delivered by the input source q.<br />
KIT IN=pad 1<br />
X Fade=1 ¥çœ¬æ…¥<br />
q IN (Input Source)<br />
Assigns the Input Source for setting. (Refer to the display shown<br />
above.)<br />
w j (Cross Fade Type)<br />
[Range] 0-9<br />
Selects the cross fade type (“1” to “9”). The conversion graph will<br />
appear to the right of the type number.<br />
If this parameter is set to “0”, the cross fade function will not be<br />
valid.<br />
q<br />
q<br />
w<br />
<strong>Drum</strong> Kit <strong>Voice</strong> Edit Mode<br />
2-2. Reverb Send<br />
This function sets the reverb send level w for the voice (layer 1, 2)<br />
delivered by the input source q.<br />
* The actual reverb send level will be determined by multiplying the<br />
level set here with the level set in [5-2. <strong>Drum</strong> Reverb Send] (P. 23).<br />
KIT IN=pad 1<br />
q<br />
Reverb send= 15 w<br />
q IN (Input Source)<br />
Assigns the input source for the setting. (Refer to P. 16)<br />
w Reverb send (Reverb Send Level)<br />
[Range] 0-127<br />
2-3. Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode<br />
This function sets the Alternate Group and Key Assign Mode for<br />
the voice (layer 1, 2) delivered by the input source q.<br />
Alternate Group: This is a group of voices assigned to the same<br />
group number that should not be delivered at the same time.<br />
For example, by assigning an open hi-hat with a closed hihat<br />
to the same group number, the open hi-hat sound will be<br />
canceled once the closed hi-hat sound is delivered.<br />
Key Assign Mode: This defines the sound output rules when multiple<br />
voices that are assigned to the same MIDI note number<br />
are simultaneously delivered.<br />
KIT IN=pad 1<br />
AltG= 0 Key=semi<br />
w e<br />
q<br />
q IN (Input Source)<br />
Assigns the input source for the setting. (Refer to P. 16)<br />
w AltG (Alternate Group)<br />
<strong>Voice</strong>s that are assigned to the same MIDI note number that you<br />
do not want to be delivered simultaneously. If this parameter is set<br />
to “0” there will be no truncation.<br />
* Some alternate group voices like Hi-Hat, etc., are preset in the<br />
voices.<br />
e Key (Key Assign Mode)<br />
This defines the sound output rules when multiple voices that are assigned<br />
to the same MIDI note number are simultaneously delivered.<br />
poly: There are no limits to the number of voices delivered at once.<br />
semi: Up to 2 voices for this note number can be produced at<br />
one time. When a 3 rd voice is triggered, one of the first 2<br />
voices will be truncated.<br />
mono: One voice can be delivered at one time, the previous voice<br />
will be truncated.<br />
high: One voice can be delivered at one time, the previous voice<br />
will be truncated. However, even if the maximum number<br />
of 32 notes is exceeded, the note number selected here<br />
will not be truncated.<br />
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