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Utility Functions 63 s 40: Edit Drum Instrument The CVP-89 has two drum kits - NORMAL and PROCESSED - and this function allows either kit to be selected for each individual drum instrument. Individual reverb depth and pan settings are also possible. ZSelect the Edit Drum Instrument Function 40 EDIT DRUM INST. NO/YES Select the Edit Drum Instrument function - see "Selecting & Using the Utility Functions", page 42. Then press the TEMPO [s] button if you actually want to engage the Edit Drum Instrument function. Once the TEMPO [s] button has been pressed you can release the [UTILITY] button. The DRUMS voice will automatically be selected and the kit (NORMAL or PROCESSED) for the currently selected style will be recalled. XSelect an Instrument ... 40 EDIT DRUM INST. PRESS [DRUM KEY] Press the key on the CVP-89 keyboard corresponding to the drum instrument you want to edit. The name of the selected instrument and the drum kit currently selected for that instrument will appear on the display. CSelect a Parameter ... EDIT DRUM INSTRUMENT Rim Lite KIT: NORMAL Use the [TAP] and [METRONOME] buttons to select the parameter you want to edit: KIT, REV DEPTH, or PAN. VEdit the Parameter as Required ... EDIT DRUM INSTRUMENT Rim Lite REV DEPTH: 8 Use the TEMPO [s] and [t] buttons to select the NORMAL or PROCESSED drum kit if the KIT parameters is selected, set the reverb depth from 0 to 15 if the REV DEPTH parameter is selected, or set the pan position from LEFT 6 through CENTER, DEFAULT to RIGHT 6 if the PAN parameter is selected. EDIT DRUM INSTRUMENT ALL KIT:PROCESSED NOTES • If you press the C7 key while the KIT parameter is selected, "ALL" will appear in place of the instrument name and the NORMAL or PROCESSED kit can be selected for all instruments. The REV DEPTH and PAN parameters for all instruments return to their default values and cannot be edited when "ALL" is selected. • Up to 16 individual reverb depth settings, 8 pan settings, and 8 kit settings can be made - e.g. after setting KIT to "ALL" and selecting "NORMAL" or "PROCESSED". If you attempt to make more reverb depth, pan, or kit settings the "TOO MANY!" error message will appear. The reverb depth and pan settings of an already-edited instrument can be restored to their default values by simultaneously pressing the TEMPO [v] and [w] buttons. Since some instruments are already edited for some accompaniment styles, the maximum number of editable instruments will be less when those styles are selected. • The Edit Drum Instrument function cannot be used in the GM mode - "DATA NOT EDITABLE!" will appear on the display. • See page ix for a list of the NORMAL or PROCESSED kit. BSelect a New Instrument Or Exit ...To edit a different instrument, repeat steps X through V, above. To exit from the Edit Drum Instrument function, press the [UTILITY] button.