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Global Change .................................114
Shift Clock .....................................115
Track Length ...................................115
Time Signature .................................116
Editing Individual Rhythm Events (Micro Edit) ..............116
Other Edit Operations ...................................... 118
Create Event ...................................118
Erase Event .....................................118
Move Event ....................................118
Copy Event .....................................119
Place Event .....................................119
23. User Drum Kit function ..................................120
Creating your own User Drum Kit .......................... 120
Changing a supplied User Drum Kit (KBU1~4, RSU1) ....120
Selecting a User Drum Kit .......................120
Editing the User Drum Kit ......................120
Editing a Single Drum Instrument ...............121
Saving the User Drum Kit .......................122
Exporting a new User Drum Kit .............................122
Restoring Notes .............................................122
Copying a Preset Drum Kit .................................. 123
Initializing a User Drum Kit .................................. 124
Exporting and Importing a User Drum Kit .................. 124
Using your User Drum Kits in real-time .....................125
Interacting with Rhythms & Songs (SMF) ...................126
Additional Drum Kits ......................................126
24. Menu options ...........................................127
General procedure ........................................127
External Lyrics .............................................127
‘Performance Edit’ parameters .............................127
Tone Part View’ parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Tone ....................................128
Volume ..................................128
Reverb Send .............................128
Chorus Send .............................128
Panpot ..................................128
Key Touch (velocity sensitivity) ...........128
Eq Part Edit ..............................128
Mfx .....................................129
Expression Pedal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Exp Pedal Down and Exp Pedal Up .......129
Hold Pedal ..............................129
Octave Shift .............................129
Coarse Tune .............................129
Fine Tune ................................129
Portamento Mode .......................129
Portamento Time ........................129
Bender Assign ...........................130
Bender Range ...........................130
Modulation Assign. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130
Slider CC1, Slider CC2, Slider CC3 .........130
Tone Edit (Not for all tone) ...............130
SuperNATURAL Edit (Only if a
SuperNATURAL tone is selected) .........131
Tone Part Eects’ parameters ............................... 131
Mfx1 ...........................................131
Mfx(1) Switch ............................131
Mfx(1) Type ..............................131
Mfx(1) Edit ..............................131
Mfx(1) Controls ..........................132
Mfx2 ...........................................132
Reverb .........................................132
Chorus .........................................133
Upper1, Upper2, Lower, MBass ..................134
Organ Commons ........................................... 134
Organ Volume ...........................134
Organ Reverb Send ......................134
On Click .................................134
O Click .................................134
PercSoftLevel ............................134
PercNormalLevel ........................134
PercSlowTime ...........................134
PercFastTime ............................134
PercRecharge ............................134
PercHBarLevel ...........................134
Percussion N/S (Normal/Soft) ............135
Leakage .................................135
VibCho Switch ...........................135
VibCho Type .............................135
VibCho Vintage ..........................135
Rot Switch ...............................135
Rot Speed ...............................135
Rot WF Spread, Rot TW Spread ...........135
Rot WF Level, Rot TW Level ...............135
Rot WF Rise Time, Rot TW Rise Time ......135
Rot WF Fall Time .........................135
Rot TW Fall Time .........................135
Rot WF Speed Slow, Rot TW Speed Slow .135
Rot WF Speed Fast, Rot TW Speed Fast ...135
Rot Mic Distance .........................135
Rot Speed Rand .........................135
Eq Bass Gain .............................135
Eq Middle Gain ..........................135
Eq Treble Gain ...........................136
Amp Type ...............................136
Overdrive ...............................136
Ring Mod Switch ........................136
Ring Mod Freq ...........................136
Split .........................................................136
Split Point ...............................136
Lower Hold ..............................136
Key ......................................................... 136
Key ......................................137
Mode ...................................137
‘Rhythm Parts’ parameters .................................. 137
Mute ....................................137
Solo .....................................137
Volume ..................................137
Exp. Pedal ...............................137
Exp.Pedal AllParts On ....................137
Exp.Pedal AllParts O ....................137
Arranger Setting’ parameters ...............................137
Zone ....................................137
Type ....................................138
Arranger Hold ...........................138
Tempo ..................................138
HalfBar On Fill In .........................138
Fill Ritardando ...........................138
TempoCh Acc/Rit, TempoCh CPT,
TempoCh Fill Rit .........................138
Using the Ritardando/Accelerando
functions ................................139
Dynamic Arranger ..........................................139
Assign Switches .............................................139
Scale Tune Switch ...........................................140
Scale Tune .................................................. 140
‘Melody Intelligent’ parameters ............................. 141
Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141
Type ....................................141
2nd Tone ................................141
Intell Threshold ..........................141
Level ....................................141
Expression Pedal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141
Hold Pedal ..............................141
Bender Assign ...........................141
Bender Range
...........................141
Modulation Assign. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142
D Beam ..................................................... 142
MIDI Set Link ................................................ 142
Save As Default ............................................. 142
‘Global’ parameters ........................................142
Display Contrast ............................................ 142
Display Brightness .......................................... 142
Tuning ......................................................143
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