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2: KEY PARAMETERS 2 [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 2:Key Param2 → [ENTER/YES] DRUM`KEY`AltGrp`GateTime``Rvs` ``C1 off``normal````off` F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 CS8 Key Number Range: C1 ... C5 Controls: [CS1], [-1] [+1], Dial, Keyboard Selects the the drum key to be edited. In addition to using the [CS1] slider, data entry dial, and [-1] and [+1] keys, the drum key can be selected by simply pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard. AltGrp Range: off, 1 ... 5 Controls: [CS5], [-1] [+1], Dial Assigns the selected drum key to an "alternate group" numbered between 1 and 5. No two drum keys assigned to the same alternate group number can sound at the same time. This is most commonly used to create a realistic hi-hat cymbal effect: the closed and open hi-hat keys are assigned to the same alternate group, so that when the closed hi-hat key is played the open hi-hat sound is immediately cut off. Turn this parameter "off" if you don't want the current drum key to be assigned to any alternate group. GateTime Range: short, normal, long, very_long Controls: [CS6], [-1] [+1], Dial Sets the length of the note played by the selected drum key to short, normal, long, or very long. Please note that this parameter will not extend the length of the waveform assigned to the current drum key, so no change may be heard even if you select the "very long" gate time for a short wave. Rvs (Reverse) Range: off, on Controls: [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial When this parameter is turned "on," the selected wave is played in reverse. When Rvs is "on," the pitch EG "Loop" parameter described on page 75 is automatically turned "off." 122 DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE / DRUM KEY EDIT