User Guide
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Chapter 6: Creating and Editing Programs
The following is a graphical representation of how data is organized
within programs:
Program 24: Acoustic drum set
Data for each note number:
Program 3: Jazz drum set
Program 2: Brushes drum set
Program 1: Rock drum set
Data for each note number:
Pad:
A01
A02
A03
A04
A05
D16
Note#:
35
36
37
38
39
98
Attack:
20
0
311
23
0
20
Mix vol
100
98
45
91
76
34
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Sound used:
HAT_OPN
HI_SNARE
HI_SNARE
AMB_KICK
22"_RIDE
BIG_TOM
Used by all 64 note numbers:
Effects data, Note Variation slider assignment
128 Sounds (for all programs)
Sounds params
Name:
SNARE15
BIG_TOM
22"_RIDE
AMB_KICK
HAT_OPN
HI_SNARE
Tune:
+32
0
-11
-103
+3
120
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-11
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Soft end:
002.017.42
001.429.03
003.239.42
000.872.09
001.290.31
001.02.12
There are three screens in program edit mode and the following are
the functions:
1.
Assign ScreenAssign Screen
Assign ScreenAssign Screen
Assign Screen Assigns a note number to the pad, and a
sound to the note number.
2.
Parameter ScreenParameter Screen
Parameter ScreenParameter Screen
Parameter Screen Edits the tone using the envelope, filter, etc.
3.
MIDI ScreenMIDI Screen
MIDI ScreenMIDI Screen
MIDI Screen Sets the MIDI of the internal sampler.