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