User Manual
10. KITS AND SOUNDS
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Up to five track parameters can be assigned to a modulation macro. Parameters can be selected from all
drum tracks and the FX track. Press DATA ENTRY knobs A–E to select the track from which parameters
you want to assign to the macro. Select the track parameters that will be assigned by turning DATA EN-
TRY knobs A-E. Confirm a selection by clicking the knob or by pressing [YES]. DATA ENTRY knobs F-J
are then used to set the depth of the five track parameters. The depth is an oset of the original track
parameter value.
By default, the parameter macro knob spans a parameter value range of -128–127. A parameter macro
value of 0 will not introduce any changes to the sound.
The bar on the left in the screen shows a graphical representation of the incoming signal.
10.2.7 CONTROL IN 2 MOD
Same functions as CONTROL 1 IN MOD but for Control In 2.
• Copy, clear and paste operations are available in the LOAD KIT and SAVE KIT menus.
• Use the TRACK LEVEL knob to scroll through the LOAD KIT and SAVE KIT menus.
• Once you have assembled a kit you like or changed it to your liking, don’t forget to save
it using the shortcut [YES] + [PLAY MODE].
• An asterisk symbol following the kit name denotes a kit that is not used by any pattern.
10.3 SCENE MODE
Press [SCNE] to enter scene mode. A scene is a collection of fixed parameter locks. It enables an instant
makeover of how the tracks of the active kit sound, at the touch of a single pad. 12 scenes may be assigned,
one for each of the [PADS].
Press one of the [PADS] when in scene mode to activate a scene. Only one scene may be active at a time.
When active, the pad to which the scene is assigned glows blue. The <PADS> of non-empty, inactive scenes
glow half-bright blue. Empty scenes have unlit pads. If the pad of the active track contains a scene, the pad
is violet colored (a mix of the active track color and the scene color, red and blue).
10.3.1 SCENE EDIT
There are 12 assignable scenes available, one for each pad. Make sure SCENE mode is active. Select
which scene to edit by pressing one of the [PADS]. Then press and hold the [SCNE] key for a short
while to edit the scene.
When SCENE mode is active, [FUNC] + one of the [PADS] oers a convenient shortcut to
scene edit mode.
When scene edit is active, the bottom of the screen reveals a list showing, from left to right, the scene
number, the number of locked parameters, an option to clear the scene and an option to clear all scenes.
Use the [ARROW] keys [LEFT] and [RIGHT] to navigate this list.
SCENE shows which scene is being edited. Use [ARROW] keys [UP] and [DOWN] to select another
scene.