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If you want the edited user categories to be backed up 
when the power is turned off, you must write them into 
memory. Select the Utility “Write Global Setting” to 
access the Write Global Setting dialog box, or press the 
[REC/WRITE] key to display the Update Global set-
tings dialog box and press the [F8] (“OK”) key to write 
the edited settings.
4.1–1 (...4)a: Category
Indicates the category name that you wish to edit.
 4.1–1 (...4)b: TEXT
Edits the category name.
Press the [F5] (“TEXT”) key to access the text dialog box, 
and enter a category name of up to 16 characters.
For the editing procedure, refer to BG p.43.
 4.1–1 (...4)c: UTILITY
☞ “Write Global Setting” (1.1–1d)
Here you can create a drum kit by assigning a drum instru-
ment (drumsample) to each key.
A drum kit you edit here can be selected in Program mode 
PROG 2.1: Ed–Basic OSC1 page “Drum Kit” (when “Oscilla-
tor Mode” is Drums) as an oscillator, and processed through 
the filter, amp and effects in the same way as a “multisam-
ple” (when “Oscillator Mode” is Single or Double).
When you wish to edit a drum kit, enter Program mode, 
select a program that uses a drum kit (i.e., whose “Oscillator 
Mode” is Drums), and then move to this page. A program 
that uses a drum kit will already have filter, amp, and effect 
settings etc. suitable for drum sounds. (Programs in the sep-
arate Voice Name List that use a drum kit are indicated by a 
 symbol.)
Even if a program with an “Oscillator Mode” of Single or 
Double
 is selected in Program mode, the program will 
sound using its own filter and amp settings etc. Effects will 
sound according to the settings of the program you selected. 
You must set “Octave” (PROG 2.1–2c) to +0[8']. With any 
setting other than +0[8'], the key locations and drum sounds 
will not correspond correctly.
If “Exclusive” (2.1–1b) is checked, the drum kit can be 
edited using exclusive data.
When a drum kit is edited, all programs that use that 
drum kit will be affected.
If you want the edited drum kit settings to be backed 
up after you turn off the power, you must write them 
into memory.
Select the Utility “Write Drum Kits” to access the Write 
Drum Kits dialog box, or press the [REC/WRITE] key 
to access the Update Drum Kits dialog box, and press 
the [F8] (“OK”) key to write the edited settings.
☞ For details on creating a drum kit, refer to BG p.93.
5.1–1: High 
(High Sample)
Here you can select a drum kit, assign High and Low drum-
samples to each key, and set parameters for the High and 
Low drumsamples.
5.1–1a: Drum Kit, Key, Assign, Level H, Level L, 
Vel. SW L
H
Drum Kit
[00(INT)...23(User)]
Selects the drum kit that you wish to edit.
If you wish to modify the drum kit name, use the “Rename 
Drum Kit” Utility menu command.
Key
[C–1...G9]
Indicates the key to which you will assign a drumsample 
(and its settings).
To select the key, use the [F6] (“Key–”), [F7] (“Key+”) keys.
You can also select a key by holding down the [ENTER] key 
and playing a note on the keyboard.
All 5.1: DKit parameters except for “Drum Kit” will apply to 
the key you assign here.
Two drumsamples, High and Low, can be assigned to each 
key, and you can switch between them by velocity as you 
play.
Assign
[Off, On]
On (checked):
 The drumsamples you assigned for High 
(5.1–1b) and Low (5.1–2a) will sound. Normally you will 
check this parameter.
Off (unchecked):
 The selected drumsamples will be invalid, 
and the drumsamples of the key to the right will sound. At 
this time, the pitch will be a semitone lower than the pitch of 
the key to the right. Uncheck this parameter when you wish 
to play a drumsample at differing pitches.
Level H (Level High)
[–99...+99]
Level L (Level Low)
[–99...+99]
Specifies the volume of the High and Low drumsamples.
Keys that are set to +99 will sound at a volume double that 
of the amp level of the program that uses this drum kit. Keys 
that are set to 0 will sound at the amp level of the program 
that uses this drum kit.
Keys that are set to –99 will not sound.
Vel. SW L
H (Velocity SW Lo
Hi)
[001...127]
Specifies the velocity value at which you will switch from 
the Low drumsample to the High drumsample. Velocities 
above this value will sound the High drumsample, and 
velocities below this value will sound the Low drumsample. 
If you do not wish to use velocity switching, set this to 001 
and specify only the High drumsample (☞“Velocity SW 
L
H” PROG 2.1–2(3)a).
You can also select a key by holding down the [ENTER] 
key and playing a note on the keyboard.
GLOBAL 5.1: DKit
 (Drum Kit)
d
00(INT) …15(INT)
Preloard drum kits, for user drum kits
16(User)...23(User)
for user drum kits
5.1–1c
5.1–1a
5.1–1b
5.1–1d