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Chapter 8 Creating Your Own Favorite Drum Kits (Drum Kit Edit Mode)
Editing Procedure
1. If editing a drum part, press [DRUM A/B] 
then specify Drum Bank A or B. If editing a 
bass part, press [BASS] to specify the bass 
part.
2. If editing a drum part, specify the key pad 
to be edited by pressing that key pad.
This step is not required if you are editing a 
bass part.
* You cannot edit individual key pads for the bass 
part.
3. Press [
] [
] to specify the 
setting (parameter) you want to change.
fig.08-04
4. Rotate the TEMPO/VALUE dial to change 
the value of the setting.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 as needed.
When editing drum parts, start from Step 2 
if you are editing other key pads.
Editing the Drum Parts
Selecting the Sounds Assigned 
to the Key Pads (Instrument)
This selects the instruments to be assigned to the 
key pads.
For more on the instruments that can be 
selected, refer to the “Instrument/Bass Tone 
List” (p. 99).
fig.08-05
* You cannot select bass tones for the drum parts.
Setting the Volume (Level)
This sets the volume (the level) for each 
instrument. The velocity when you actually tap 
the key pads is changed within the level range 
set here.
Valid Settings: 0–15
fig.08-06
Setting the Pitch (Pitch)
This sets the pitch of each instrument in units of 
10 cents.
Valid Settings: -1200– +1200
fig.08-07
Positive (+) Values:
The pitch is raised as the value increases; 
an increase of 100 cents raises the pitch a 
half step (semitone).
0:
The original pitch is used.
Negative (-) Values:
The pitch is lowered as the value 
increases; an increase of 100 cents lowers 
the pitch a half step (semitone).
* With some instruments, the pitch may not 
change properly when the value is positive (set to 
“+”).